Alumni & Community
A semester at Wroxton often shapes people in lasting ways, but what happens after you leave the Abbey is just as important.
This page is your connection point to the people, programs, and traditions that keep the Wroxton community vibrant — from news and gatherings to opportunities to give back and support the College’s next chapter.
Whether you were here last year or fifty years ago, you remain part of Wroxton’s story, and your involvement helps shape its future.
Events & Programs
Reconnect With the Place That Shaped You
Wroxton comes alive when alumni return — whether to the Abbey or at gatherings stateside.
Join us for short-term academic programs at the Abbey, where you can rediscover the magic of learning in a 17th-century manor. Our programs are designed to deepen engagement with history, culture, and place, while reconnecting you with the rhythms of college life.
If you prefer to stay closer to home, our stateside events bring Wroxtonians together across the U.S., creating opportunities to reconnect, reminisce, and build new connections within the community.
Together, these experiences reflect what makes Wroxton enduring: a shared intellectual spirit, lasting friendships, and a community that extends well beyond time spent at the Abbey.
Upcoming Programs
Country Houses & Gardens:
Prestige, Aesthetics
& Landscape in
English History
Dates: April 9 – 22, 2026
Experience two unforgettable weeks at Wroxton Abbey as you explore England’s iconic country houses and gardens by day and return each evening to the comfort of a 17th-century manor.
Step Into Jane
Austen’s World:
Literature, History
& Place
Dates: April 26 – May 2, 2026
Spend a week at Wroxton Abbey stepping into Jane Austen’s world as you explore the places that shaped her writing and experience the Regency era come to life.
Lord North,
the American Revolution & Wroxton Abbey
Dates: June 21 – 26, 2026
Explore a pivotal transatlantic political era in an immersive short program at Wroxton Abbey, the ancestral home of Lord North, whose legacy offers a powerful lens on the American Revolution.