St Hilda's College, Oxford

In August 2018, the interim Norrington Table showed that 98 per cent of St Hilda's finalist undergraduates obtained at least a 2.i in their degree.

[citation needed] Its grounds include six major buildings, which contain student accommodation, teaching areas, dining hall, the library and administration blocks.

[17] The Jacqueline Du Pré Music Building (JdP) is a concert venue named after the famous cellist who was an honorary fellow of the college.

Built in 1995 by van Heyningen and Haward Architects, it houses the Steinway-equipped Edward Boyle Auditorium and a number of music practice rooms.

In 2000 the architects designed a new, enlarged foyer space; a lean-to glass structure along the front elevation to the existing music building.

In addition to frequent recitals presented by the St Hilda's Music Society, the JdP also hosts concerts by a number of world-renowned performers.

The building has also been used for amateur dramatic performances, since 2008 St Hilda's College Drama Society have been producing several plays a year in the Edward Boyle Auditorium.

The library offers specialised collections intended for use by research students, including medieval history and literature and women's studies.

Notable items in the archive include letters from the college founder, Dorothea Beale, and other artifacts pertaining to early women's education at the university.

[19] The library also holds a rare books collection of approximately 700 items with content ranging from the 15th century to today.

The library has three floors, seven reading rooms, and 150 study spaces, and has desktop computers as well as a printer, scanner, and photocopier.

Milham Ford Building by the River Cherwell
The Jacqueline Du Pré Music Building