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Science Oxford Sensory-Friendly Family Day

Visit the Science Oxford Centre for a Sensory-Friendly Family Day, designed to better accommodate and support families who experience ...

Science Oxford Family Day

Spring into action with Science Oxford Visit the Science Oxford Centre for a fun-packed Family Day this spring. Open every Saturday ...

The Dinosaur That Pooped at New Theatre Oxford

Adapted from the number 1 best-selling books by Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter, the whole family will have a poopy good time enjoying ...

The Worst Princess at Oxford Playhouse

A delightful dragon-tastic show for pop princesses and naughty knights. Feisty Sue is not your everyday fairy tale superstar, in fact ...

The Detective Dog

Tiny and Tall Productions brings you Julia Donaldson and Sara Ogilvie’s well-loved story, The Detective Dog on stage for Deaf and ...

10 Years of the Weston Library: A birthday celebration weekend!

Head to the Weston Library in Oxford for a series of talks, activities and workshops for all the family to celebrate ten years since ...

FAM JAM at Museum of Oxford

FAM JAM is Oxford’s favourite family disco for little ones under 5 years old and their grown ups. We dance to bangin’ tunes, we play ...

Moonpreneur Free Robotics Workshop

Moonpreneur are running a free robotics workshop for children aged 7 – 14 years at Cherwell School in Oxford on Saturday 29th ...

Indie Oxford Festival

Celebrating 10 years of Indie Oxford, the Indie Oxford Festival brings together the very best of the Oxford independent community for a ...

Oxford Brookes Science Bazaar 2025

The Oxford Brookes Science Bazaar is an action-packed free event full of interactive activities, thrilling workshops, and exciting ...

Ashmolean Museum One World Family Festival

Celebrate the many communities and faiths of Oxfordshire through a dazzling array of activities, performances, talks and crafts for all ...

Science Oxford Wild Trackers Nature Club

Intrepid adventurers go wild outdoors for half term and learn how to track animals, Bear Grylls-style at Science Oxford. Take a walk in ...