The Collaborative International Dictionary
Oxford \Ox"ford\, prop. a. Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford, England.
Oxford movement. See Tractarianism.
Oxford School, a name given to those members of the Church
of England who adopted the theology of the so-called
Oxford ``Tracts for the Times,'' issued the period 1833 --
1841.
--Shipley.
Oxford tie, a kind of shoe, laced on the instep, and usually covering the foot nearly to the ankle.
Wikipedia
Oxford School may refer to:
- Ecole Oxford School, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Oxford Community School, England, United Kingdom
- Oxford Spires Academy, England, United Kingdom
- Oxford International School, Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Oxford Schools, Amman, Jordan
- Oxford School (Rowland Heights, California)
Oxford School is a private middle and high school in Rowland Heights, California. It serves grades 6-12. Marylee Hull is the principal.
The school was founded in 1980. The school, located behind a strip mall, consists of multiple portable classrooms and a grass field with a soccer goal, basketball hoops, and a volleyball net.
Usage examples of "oxford school".
MISS SUZUKI, KIM LEE, GREEN GABLES LANGUAGE SCHOOL, TAE-SOON LEE, MIWAKO HONDA and HIROMI TAKESHI, OXFORD SCHOOL OF ENGLISH, MISS WANG and MISS WANG –.
And as I stand among the men and women with their placards MISS SUZUKI, KIM LEE, GREEN GABLES LANGUAGE SCHOOL, TAE-SOON LEE, MIWAKO HONDA and HIROMI TAKESHI, OXFORD SCHOOL OF ENGLISH, MISS WANG and MISS WANG I suddenly realise that this city is full of young women learning English.