We are
Oxford International.

A global force in international education.

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We believe in learning without limits and that global access to education provides opportunities for everyone regardless of borders and backgrounds.

Since 1991, Oxford International has been a trusted educational partner, delivering academic partnerships and education services and with a growing portfolio of owned establishments across the UK, Canada, Australia, India, Germany, the USA and beyond borders digitally.

Each year, we help almost 80,000 students from over 100 countries on their education journeys.

Our team of over 250 recruitment, admissions and conversion specialists are strategically located in over 50 locations worldwide to provide support to international students and source the right talent for our own institutions as well as our academic partners, enhanced by a network of more than 2,500 educational consultants.

Our history

Oxford International Education Group was founded in 1991 as ISIS Education and Travel by David Brown and Robert Darell. The company started operating outbound tours for UK University students through the academic year from September to June. During the summer, we established summer English languages courses for international students.

To gain financing to grow the business, the Founders turned to the King’s Trust, one of the UK’s most successful youth charities. The Trust offered David and Robert a £5,000 loan and two mentors to help see the business through the next stage of its lifecycle. Oxford International has grown to be one of the top 10 businesses sponsored by the Trust and remains closely associated with it today.

The education opportunities we can offer students from around the world have grown in diversity and size since then, enabling us to support 580,000 students since 1991.

A brief timeline

In 1993, we established our first UK adult English language school with the acquisition of Greenwich School of English.

In 1999, we opened the Brighton School of English, offering General English courses.

Oxford International added Bucksmore Education to our family to provide high-quality summer courses to individual students in 2003.

Growing our presence in the UK’s academic centre, in 2010, we were delighted to acquire Oxford Sixth Form College in the centre of Oxford next to Oriel College. 

In 2013, Oxford International went international for the first time, acquiring our Vancouver and Toronto English language schools. 

The same year, Oxford International signed Pathways partnership agreement with De Montfort University to open and run the De Montfort University International College.

In 2014, we were proud to invite Bowmark Capital on board as a minority investor in Oxford International. Bowmark are very experienced investors in the education and travel sector, with their support, we were able to pursue our ambitious st

rategy for growth in the UK and overseas.Also in 2014, we added San Diego to our centres in North America. Back in the UK, d’Overbroeck’s School was welcomed to the Group, and we acquired Homelingua, now known as Bucksmore Home Tuition.

In 2016 Bangor University International College welcomed its first cohort of international students.

In 2017, International College Dundee began teaching integrated Bachelors and Masters courses. The University of Greenwich International College followed in 2018, becoming our first embedded college in London.

In 2021, Oxford International strengthened its position as a global education platform through a management buy-out backed by THI Investments and the sale of its schools division to Nord Anglia Education. Oxford International’s launch of the OI Digital Institute  has further developed the international education sector online. 

Since then, in response to a growing demand for qualified professionals to cover in-demand professions, we developed a range of vocational programmes and opened our Oxford International Career Colleges in Canada, and developed similar programmes in the UK.

The Academic Partnerships division launched several new UK pathways collaboration with the University of Bradford. The English Language division, opened its latest language school in New York, North America, and continues to enrich its academic offering by equipping students with language skills necessary for the modern-day learner.

In 2022 we launched Education Services partnerships in the UK with Roehampton University and Ravensbourne University and in the US with Mercy University.

In 2023, we launched Education Services partnerships with BPP University (UK) and Academic Partnerships with University of Kent and Edinburgh Napier University.

In 2024, we opened our first Oxford International Global Hubs, in-country centres operating in partnership with trusted institutions worldwide, expanded into Australia with our Education Services partnership with University of Notre Dame Australia and acquired Universal Learning Group (ULG) including the Universal Higher Education (UHE) Australia institution and our English School in Melbourne, Australia.

In 2025, we launched Education Services partnerships with University of Louisville (Kentucky, USA), Health Services University, Winchester University and Coquitlam College (Canada). We also partnered with University of Southampton to deliver the first UGC-approved international branch campus in India under the National Education Policy 2020.

In 2026, we have launched our Education Services with Whitecliffe University of Applied Sciences (Berlin International), expanding our portfolio into Germany.

We believe we’re just getting started and the best is yet to come. At the core of Oxford International remains an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion to deliver the very best experiences for our students. 

The secret to our success

Underpinned by our core values, which are unwavering even in times of crisis, we continue to deliver our vision of Learning without Limits.

Integrity

We build relationships through trust, honesty and respect.

Passion & Pride

We love what we do and strive for excellence.

Care

We put our students and their goals at the heart of everything we do.

Creativity

We are not afraid to be different and we celebrate innovation.

Smile

Oh, and we believe that a SMILE goes a long way…

Our leadership team

The Oxford International leadership team is made up of a diverse group of experienced individuals from all over the world, who are passionate about delivering the best service to our students, parents and partners.

Sharon Curl

Sharon’s deep sector expertise, long-standing industry relationships, and strategic insight continue to drive innovation, growth, and excellence at Oxford International across North America.

Laura Guga-Voyce

Laura is responsible for all strategic, operational, and academic matters for our Academic Partnerships division as well as Regulatory and Immigration Compliance, Safeguarding, Health & Safety and Data Protection across the Group.

Gary Palmer

Since joining the organisation in 2009, Gary has progressed through a series of leadership roles, delivering 70% revenue growth in Junior English language programmes in the UK and launching OIDI, which has served over 100,000 students globally to date.

Mohit Gambir

Mohit is an educationalist and entrepreneur with over eighteen years of experience in assisting international institutions with turnkey solutions in recruitment, agent management and back-office operations.

Alex Korda

Alex brings broad international marketing and product experience to help assist and accelerate Oxford International’s ambitious digital growth plans.

Jo Grendall

Jo’s strategic responsibilities include the professional development of colleagues across the world, the dynamic acquisition and management of talent, staff engagement, and the promotion of a culture of core values, staff well-being, and the celebration of success.

Kenrick Cabrera

Kenrick boasts over 20 years of expertise in delivering business transformation across sectors and organisations.

Nick Malcomson

Nick Malcomson joined Oxford International in 2025 as Chief Financial Officer, bringing over 20 years of international finance leadership experience to the organisation. He is responsible for overseeing financial strategy, planning, and governance.

Andy Caldwell

Andy leads global engagement strategies supporting students and academic partners across Academic Partnerships, the Oxford International Digital Institute (OIDI) and Education Services globally.

David Pilsbury

David is responsible for leading the group’s higher education growth and development strategy. As Chief Development Officer, the focus remains on fostering partnerships and expanding access to international education.

Josh Rubin

With a career split between global education companies and management consultancy, Josh has experience in growing and transforming organisations with a strong commercial focus.

Colin Tenwick

Lil Bremermann-Richard

Lil has delivered significant growth through business transformation and performance enhancement as CEO, driving innovation and acquisitions in response to COVID-19 challenges and emerging market opportunities.

Neil Fitzroy

Neil leads strategy, partnerships, and operations across Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. With extensive experience in international education, Neil plays a key role in expanding Oxford International’s transnational education footprint, including collabo

Our founders

David Brown