The history of Greene’s College Oxford goes back to 1967 when Oxford
classics graduate Edward Greene founded a small tutorial college known as
Edward Greene’s Tutorial Establishment in the 17th
century buildings of 45 Pembroke Street in Oxford. Greene's is the oldest tutorial college operating in Oxford. Traditionally an
Oxbridge preparatory
crammer which provided private tutoring exclusively for Oxford and Cambridge entrance, Greene's today prepares students for admission to universities worldwide. After the retirement of Edward Greene, the college was taken over by Christopher Upton, Matthew Uffindell and Alex Gray, three Oxford-educated
tutors. The college has educated a number of high-profile students, which also includes the
math child prodigy
March Tian Boedihardjo. March was taught by about seven tutors during his two years of study and passed his school-leaving exams at the age of nine years. Thereafter, he entered a university in
Hong Kong. Though the college used to teach children and adults of all ages, it now mainly educates students aged 16 and over. ==Buildings==