Wolsey Hall, Oxford

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Established1894
FounderJoseph William Knipe
PrincipalGavin McLean MA (Hons)
Wolsey Hall Oxford
Location
Midland House, West Way

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OX2 0PH

England
Information
TypePrivate school
Established1894
FounderJoseph William Knipe
PrincipalGavin McLean MA (Hons)
Websitewolseyhalloxford.org.uk

Founded in 1894, Wolsey Hall Oxford is one of the longest established homeschooling colleges in the world[1][2] offering courses in primary, secondary, IGCSE and A level subjects to homeschoolers in more than 120 countries. Based in Oxford, England, Wolsey Hall is a registered online school of Cambridge Assessment International Education.[3]

Wolsey Hall Oxford is a virtual college with no walls, or a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).[4][5]

History of Wolsey Hall, Oxford

Wolsey Hall Oxford was founded in 1894.[6]

Wolsey Hall occupied premises in St Aldates, Oxford from 1907, moving to 66 Banbury Road, Oxford in 1930.[7]

In 1942, Wolsey Hall was appointed by the War Office[8] to provide courses for the armed forces, and during the remaining war years it was a key supplier of courses to members of the British Armed Services.[9]

During the 1930s–1980s, Wolsey Hall Oxford served as a provider of degree-level courses via the University of London external degree programme.[10]

After the war, demand for courses, especially GCE 'O' and 'A' levels and the external degrees of London University,[11] continued to grow. A number of the original typed lesson notes and test prompts from the 1949/1950 London B.Sc. Econ. degree are held in the Magdalen College, University of Oxford, Library Archive.[12] That was the period too when Wolsey Hall went truly international and there was a great growth in numbers of students studying from outside the UK, from countries such as Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Kenya, Nigeria,[13] Canada, Ghana,[14] Guyana,[15] Mauritius,[16] and Jamaica.[17]

Many years later Wolsey Hall Oxford launched a distance learning MBA in 1985 with Warwick Business School.[18][19] In the 1990s the college built on this experience and provided management development courses to a variety of blue chip organisations including British Airways.[20]

Wolsey Hall Oxford is considered as the pioneer in the field of correspondence degrees later entered by the Open University.[21][22]

Principals of Wolsey Hall Oxford

Percy Knipe[23] - 1945

Ernest W. Shaw-Fletcher CBE [24] - 1952

Wyndham Milligan[25][26] - 1968

John Coffey[27] - 1990

Lee Wilcock 2009–2023

Gavin McLean 2023–present

Notable Wolsey Hall Oxford students

References

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