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- Lunch and Saturday and Sunday brunch are available to all Wadham students in the Refectory on a pay-as-you-go basis. Please enter any dietary requirements into the Meal Booking System. Guests are welcome at most student meals.
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Students who live on the main College site are automatically booked in for dinner and all Wadham students are welcome to sign in for it. Lunch and Saturday and Sunday brunch are available to all Wadham students in the Refectory on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Graduate students are welcome to eat in College. Breakfast and lunch are available in the New Refectory on a pay-as-you-go basis (via funds on Bod card). Dinner in Hall or the New Refectory can be arranged by booking online (and is billed to battels). All dietary requirements can be catered for.
Dec 27, 2022 · Students who live on the main College site are automatically booked in for dinner and the cost is included in their ‘Board and Lodging’ charge. All Wadham students are welcome to purchase a meal throughout the term. You can expect meal costs to be Breakfast = £3.20 (pay as you dine) Lunch = £4.30 (pay as you dine) Dinner = £5.88 (pre-booked)
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Lunch is served in the new refectory each weekday, and usually costs £3-5, with a number of vegetarian/vegan options. For dinner (which is £5.88) you can eat either in the new refectory or in hall if you’re feeling fancy and includes two courses, usually main and dessert. Wadham doesn’t currently have formals (although there is a motion to introduc...
You can live in college for your first year and one other, usually your last, and all rooms cost the same amount. Third years do a random ballot for priority choosing rooms whilst first years are more randomly allocated but you fill out a questionnaire stating some preferences beforehand. Some college rooms have a kitchen and there is the main JCR ...
Wadham has a thriving extra-curricular life – with both sports teams, including a successful rowing team of course), and non-sporting societies. Uniquely, there is the Wadham Weightlifting Society where those who self-identify as women and non-binaries have a comfortable training environment. There’s also an active drama scene with the annual colle...
At Wadham, student welfare is genuinely a priority. The Student Union (SU) has four Welfare Officers who organise regular events like welfare brunch, Zumba and Yoga. The SU also has a Women’s Officer, an LGBTQIA Officer, a People of Colour and Racial Equality Officer, a Disabled Students Officer and a Trans Rep. There are also trained peer supporte...
At Wadham we work hard but play harder! We have fortnightly ‘bops’ (big open parties) every two weeks which always end with ‘Free Nelson Mandela’ where people get ‘mandela-ed’ (essentially you just get on someone else’s shoulders!). The Wadham Entz officers organise Queerfest at the end of Queerweek, which is a week of talks, workshops and performa...
You might also want to take a look at the Wadham alternative prospectus or the official college website.
As a student, you can also enjoy high-profile talks with famous alumni/friends of the College in the Holywell. Food is served in our modern Refectory and in our centuries-old oak-panelled, vaulted-ceiling Hall.
Ground Floor | Capacity: 150. From Pimm’s to Champagne receptions, coupled with delicious canapés, Wadham offers the perfect welcome before a special occasion. Host your special occasion in our 400-year-old Dining Hall.