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SchoolsSt AlbansOaklands College
State School
Oaklands College
Oaklands Campus, Hatfield Road, St Albans, AL4 0JA·Hertfordshire·URN: 130723A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Post-16
Mixed
Ages 16-99
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
2,497
Academic
2,497
Overall
Oxbridge Ranking
623
England
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OverviewA-levelsOxbridgeOfstedAttendance Heatmap
Oxbridge Ranking
623
England

Oxbridge Applications

Oxford and Cambridge application outcomes for Oaklands College.

Combined Oxbridge Results

2

Applications

1

Offers

50%

Success Rate

Total Oxbridge Offers1
-9.0 vs Eng avg

University of Oxford

0

Applied

0

Offers

0%

Success rate

University of Cambridge

2

Applied

1

Offers

50%

Success rate

Cambridge Rank: #364
School result
England average
Oxbridge Ranking
623
England

About Oxbridge Data

Oxbridge data shows applications, offers, and acceptances to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Data is aggregated from school-reported figures.