Your Journey Starts Here
Our admissions process is designed to be personal, supportive, and straightforward.
- Tailored Guidance
- Flexible Entry


They help you choose the programme that best fits your goals and strengths.


Multiple start dates and pathways to suit your academic journey.
2026/27
Secure your place for the next year
Enrolment is now open. Reserve your place and begin your journey with Greene’s Oxford.
Apply nowAt Greene’s, students can enrol throughout the academic year and benefit from our flexible approach to tutorials, available both online and in-person from our Portugal campuses. We welcome students transferring for many reasons — academic ambition, a change in personal circumstances, or the desire for a more personalised learning environment.

APPLICATION PROGRESS
From Enquiry to the Enrolment

Step 01: Initial enquiry & Research
Your first step is simple. Contact our admissions team to share your academic background, goals, and questions. We’ll provide personalised guidance and help you explore the programmes that best fit your needs.
Step 02: Pre-Admission
Before moving forward, we’ll review your academic profile, interests, and future ambitions. This stage helps us ensure the programme is the right fit while guiding you through any required documentation or academic requirements.
Step 03: Interview
The interview is an opportunity for us to get to know you beyond grades and applications. We’ll discuss your aspirations, strengths, and motivations while giving you the chance to learn more about our educational approach and community.
Step 04: Offer a place
Following a successful evaluation, you may receive an official offer to join our college. Our admissions team will guide you through the next steps, explain the details of your offer, and answer any final questions you may have.
Step 05: Enrolment
Once your place is confirmed, the enrolment process begins. We’ll support you with all necessary paperwork, onboarding steps, and preparations to ensure a smooth transition into your new academic journey.
Scholarships & Financial Support
Your Potential Matters. Support That Helps You Thrive.

Greene’s offers a limited number of general academic scholarships to support students with strong motivation, academic potential, and, if relevant, financial need. These scholarships are designed to make education more accessible.
Our scholarship awards can cover up to 10% of total course fees, and applications are evaluated holistically. We consider your academic performance, extracurricular accomplishments, personal interests...
The process may also include an interview to understand your goals and how you would benefit from studying with us
Fees and Payment Information
All fees are inclusive of 20% VAT where applicable.
A Level
Full time
Registration fee (non-refundable)
£1,200
Re-registration fee (non-refundable)
£450
Annual fee - 30 academic weeks, 3 tutorials/week
£1,200
Annual Fee - 34 academic weeks, 3 tutorials/week
£30,960
GCSE
Full time
Registration fee (non-refundable)
£1,200
Re-registration fee (non-refundable)
£450
Annual fee (30 academic weeks)
£32,700
Additional subject
£4,875
English Language
Course fees
Intermediate EFL (IELTS 4.5-5.5)
£5,750
Advanced level I EFL (IELTS 5.5-6.5)
£5,750
Advanced level II EFL programme (IELTS 6.5-7.5)
£5,750
A level Retake
Full time
SUBJECTS
SEPTEMBER/MICHAELMAS TERM START
34 Academic Weeks
30 Academic Weeks
JANUARY/HILARY TERM START
Full time
APRIL/TRINITY TERM START
Full time
1 SUBJECT
£11,400
£9,900
£7,000
£3,900
2 SUBJECT
£22,200
£20,280
£13,520
£6,900
3 SUBJECT
£30,960
£28,680
£19,120
£9,560
A level Retake
Full time
SUBJECTS
SEPTEMBER / MICHAELMAS TERM START
34 Academic Weeks
1 SUBJECT
£11,400
2 SUBJECT
£22,200
3 SUBJECT
£30,960
SUBJECTS
SEPTEMBER / MICHAELMAS TERM START
30 Academic Weeks
1 SUBJECT
£9,900
2 SUBJECT
£20,280
3 SUBJECT
£28,680
SUBJECTS
JANUARY / HILARY TERM START
20 Academic Weeks
1 SUBJECT
£7,000
2 SUBJECT
£13,520
3 SUBJECT
£19,120
SUBJECTS
APRIL / TRINITY TERM START
10 Academic Weeks
1 SUBJECT
£3,900
2 SUBJECT
£6,900
3 SUBJECT
£9,560
Foundation Year
Full time
Registration fee (non-refundable)
£1,200
Re-registration fee (non-refundable)
£450
Programme fee
£23,900
Additional subject
£9,900 per year
Additional individual tuition
£97 per tutorial
Supplements: ECONOMICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE, DIGITAL MEDIA DRAMA, MUSIC AND GEOGRAPHY.
£1,650 per year
Accommodation (host family)
From £8,750
English language
£5,750 per year
Additional support
From £950
Tier 4 visa supplement
£1,975 per year
A Level Supplementary
Full time
Additional subject (30 academic weeks)
£9,900 per year
EPQ (includes 25 45-minute tutorials)
£2,975 per year
Science practicals
£950 per year
Social and cultural
£190
Core Academic Skills Programme
Weekly: £2,880
Fortnightly: £1,440
Monthly: £900
Pastoral and Learning Support
Weekly: £2,880
Fortnightly: £1,440
Monthly: £900
Supplements: ECONOMICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE, DIGITAL MEDIA DRAMA, MUSIC AND GEOGRAPHY.
£1,650 per year
Accommodation (host family)
From £8,750
English language
£5,750 per year
Additional individual tuition
£97 per tutorial
Tier 4 visa supplement
£1,975 per year
30 weeks individual supplement
£1,650
Please note that when you commit to payment of our fees, you agree to our terms and conditions. All fees payments are annually or termly in advance. Examinations are charged separately. The above fees currently do not include VAT. All listed fees may be subject to additional VAT costs.
Not included in fees

- A level/IGCSEs examination fees
- Supplementary individual tuition
- Additional tuition for university preparation – such as the U.S. SAT tests
- Accommodation
- Student or fee refund insurance
- Guardianship (compulsory for international students under 18 years)
- A level or GCSE text books
- Stationery
- Some visits and student social events

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply at any time of the year?
Yes. We accept applications throughout the year for many of our programmes, subject to availability. Our admissions team will guide you through the best entry point depending on your academic background and preferred start date.
Do I need previous UK qualifications to apply?
No.Our admissions assessment is designed to understand your academic level, strengths, and future goals. Depending on the programme, this may include a review of previous studies, an interview, and occasionally a subject-specific assessment.
What level of English do I need?
Students should have a good level of written and spoken English to succeed in their studies. If English is not your first language, we may ask for evidence of proficiency or recommend additional language support where appropriate.
How does the admissions assessment work?
Our admissions assessment is designed to understand your academic level, strengths, and future goals. Depending on the programme, this may include a review of previous studies, an interview, and occasionally a subject-specific assessment.
Can I combine online and full-time study?
In many cases, yes. We offer flexible learning pathways that allow students to combine online learning with more traditional full-time study, depending on the programme structure and individual circumstances.
How do I know which programme is right for me?
Our admissions advisors are here to help you identify the programme that best matches your academic profile, career ambitions, and personal interests. We provide personalised guidance to ensure you make a confident and informed decision.
Ask Your Questions. Start Your Journey
Ready to learn more? Our admissions team will guide you through every step — from your first enquiry to finding the right programme for you.
