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Christ Church

UCAS campus code: 2

Christ Church is home to a really welcoming and vibrant community of students and staff living in one of the most beautiful colleges in Oxford.

Contact details

Tutor for Admissions: Professor Alexander Kuo
Email: [email protected] 
Phone: +44 (0) 1865 276196 or +44 (0) 1865 276150
Website: www.chch.ox.ac.uk (including a full list of academic staff)

Christ Church main quad

About us

Christ Church offers fantastic welfare support for students, with a Welfare Manager, trained student Peer Supporters and a College Counsellor. As well as the Junior Common Room (JCR), we have a TV room and college bar (the Undercroft or ‘Undie’), and for those missing their pets we have two college cats, Alice and Meadow.

Students at Christ Church can live in college accommodation throughout their degree and are lucky enough to eat subsidised meals in the famous (Harry Potter) dining hall. Most students live on the main site, just a stone’s throw away from Christ Church Meadow, perfect for a walk or picnic with friends.

There is a vibrant music scene at Christ Church and the JCR organise Arts Week once a year. For those interested in sport, Christ Church students have free access to the University gym and swimming pool and there are loads of college teams which are keen to recruit those of all abilities.

Read more on the college website.

Year founded: 1546
Student numbers: Undergraduate 451; Postgraduate 172

Christ Church is...

'…a sense of community. There's enough of us for there to be variety and a lot of people to meet, but at the same time I really feel at home here.'
Sarah

'…having supportive tutors who challenged me when I understood the material, but also helped me when things didn’t make sense.'
Patricia

'…a big college, so you keep meeting new people well into the 2nd and maybe even 3rd year.'
Raafi

'…meeting such a diverse range of people that any worries about stereotypes are soon dispelled.'
Rachel

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Where you'll find us

Christ Church is on St Aldate’s, close to the city centre, the High Street, the Bodleian Library and other University departments. On the other side of the college is Christ Church Meadow with its peaceful river walks.

Christ Church, Oxford OX1 1DP

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Access Christ Church

Our outreach events and programmes offer a chance for you to meet us and discover what studying here might be like. You will also learn about our admissions process and how to submit a strong application.

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Our 2026 undergraduate Open Days will be held on 1 and 2 July and 18 September.

Plan your visit

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