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All-through Schools, Featured, Featured Schools, Final Schools, High School, Primary Schools, Schools, Secondary Schools, Stickied SchoolsBryanston School was founded in 1928 as an alternative to the traditional British public school, offering a progressive educational programme whilst maintaining the charm and culture of the classic boarding school model. It is one of the better-known private schools in England and a member of the prestigious Eton Group. The school was established by a young Australian schoolmaster with the financial backing of the Earl of Shaftesbury who wished to introduce a school that borrowed heavily on the fashionable Dalton Plan approach.
One of England’s most-celebrated schools, Rugby School is the prototype for the English Public School model. Under the illustrious Thomas Arnold, who was headmaster of the school between 1828 and 1841, Rugby embodied the concept of muscular Christianity and came to define what an English Public School should be. With that came, also, the creation of a code of football which came to be the sport of the English Upper and Upper Middle classes – namely rugby football. Rugby, today, is an excellent fee-paying, co-educational boarding school which offers a university-preparatory education to pupils between the ages of 13 and 18. It’s associated preparatory school, Bilton Grange, completes the offer with an all-through education from the age of 3 with junior boarding as an option.