Oxbridge facts for kids
Oxbridge is a word that is used to mean the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in England. It used to mean a fictional mix of the two universities, but now refers to both in real life.
The word 'Oxbridge' started because the two universities are very similar:
- They are the two oldest universities in England; both were started more than 800 years ago.
- They were the only universities in England until the 19th century.
- Between them they have produced a large number of Britain's most well known scientists, writers, and politicians, as well as famous people in many other jobs.
- Also, they both share a similar college system, as each university is made up of separate colleges.
The competition between Oxford and Cambridge also has a long history, dating back to the days when Cambridge was founded by unsatisfied scholars from Oxford.
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Percentage of state school students at Oxford and Cambridge
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Eton College is one of a number of schools that sends a disproportionately large percentage of students to Oxbridge.
See also
In Spanish: Oxbridge para niños
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