Are you considering Oxford High School for your daughter? We've collated everything you need to know about applying for a place in Year 7. Find out key dates, learn about the admissions process, and get tips and resources to help your child prepare.
About Oxford High School
Oxford High School (OHS) is a private day school in the city of Oxford for girls aged 4 to 18. It was founded by the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST) in 1875 under headmistress Ada Benson – a pioneer in women’s education. The school has a history of producing notable alumnae, including Dame Maggie Smith, Miriam Margoyles, Dame Cressida Dick, and Dame Josephine Barnes.
Oxford High School provides a world-class education. Students are empowered to develop a love of learning and agile critical-thinking skills. The curriculum includes lessons in computer science, philosophy and ethics, textiles, and six modern languages. Each year, around 20% of university applicants receive offers from Oxford and Cambridge.
Excellent pastoral care is one of the cornerstones of life at Oxford High School. Holistic strategies include a comprehensive PSCHE programme and The Positive Programme. This initiative engages students and staff in conversations about emotional literacy. Students also learn strategies to track their emotions and learn about topics such as exam stress and mindfulness.
Key information for Oxford High School
- Address: Belbroughton Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 6XA
- County: Oxfordshire
- Admissions contact: [email protected]
- Type of school: Independent day
- Age range and gender: Girls, aged 4–18
- Number of pupils: 800+
- National rank: Take a look at our blog, The top private schools in the UK in 2025
- A level/GCSE results: Find more on results here or visit the school website
- Type of entrance exam: Quest Admissions
Dates for your diary for 11+ admissions
- Open days: Open days are held throughout the Autumn Term
- Registration window: Registration closes in early November
- Selection process: Assessments are held in late November
What's included on Quest 11+ entry exams?
Quest 11+ admissions tests are designed to explore how your child thinks - not just what they know.
Taken online, Quest tests consist of adaptive questions that get more or less challenging depending on how your child is performing and non-adaptive questions. The test is completed under timed conditions and will consist of 2 parts, with each school choosing how to set their test.
- Part 1 tests some or all of the following subjects: English, Maths, Verbal reasoning, Non-verbal reasoning
- Part 2 consists of puzzles and problem-solving and creative comprehension.
- Some schools may incorporate other tests or stages in their admissions process, such as written English and maths papers, a creative writing task, and/or an interview. Check your target school’s website for more.




