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Oxford International NYC School is moving

We are pleased to announce that, as part of a brand-new partnership, Oxford International New York City English Language School and IELTS testing centre is officially moving to Mercy College in Manhattan, right next to Herald Square in New York. We will begin teaching classes in the new location from Tuesday, November 1st, 2022.

We are excited about this move because students will now have access to Mercy-Manhattan’s campus facilities while attending Oxford International NYC. So they can meet up in the student lounge, study together and experience US college life as ESL students. This fantastic new location opened in 2019, and offers students a bustling, diverse cultural, vibrant entertainment scene and thrilling nightlife.

The school is in the electric center of New York City, with famous landmarks and world-renowned attractions. The Rockefeller Center, Broadway, Central Park and Times Square are all just steps away. And when students study English at Mercy-Manhattan, they’ll have the towering spectacle of the 102-story Empire State Building just outside their front door.

Students can find MercyManhattan at 47 West 34th Street, New York, NY.

Please note: Our mailing address is different to the physical location where classes are held. All correspondence should go to Oxford International, 106 West 32nd Street Suite #158, New York, NY. But you can still send emails to [email protected], where we’ll be happy to answer any questions.

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