Venue
The historic Oxford University Examination Schools are located on the High Street in the heart of the medieval city centre. The building, commonly known as 'Schools' by the thousands of undergraduates who have sat for exams in traditional sub-fusc (black and white attire still required to be worn) was designed and built by Thomas Jackson as the University examination centre, between 1876 and 1881.
Nearly 1,200 sq. m (13,000 sq. ft) of floor space in the North, South, and East Schools provide ample space for exhibitions and displays whilst adapting equally well to banquets and promotional receptions, making this Oxford's largest city centre venue for conferences.
[Annotated Map of Oxford City Centre]
[Google Map link for the Oxford University Examination Schools]

