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Featured, Featured Schools, Final Schools, Schools, Secondary Schools, Stickied SchoolsBellan House was founded as an independent preparatory school in Oswestry in 1900. The school served as a feeder school to the nearby Oswestry School and a number of other public schools and independent schools in Shropshire and the England/Wales border region. The school merged with Oswestry School in the 1970s and is now the
The Abbey is a highly-rated, girls only selective day school located in Reading, near London. The school offers education from nursery through to Sixth Form and is a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference and the Girls’ Schools Association. It is a fee-paying private school (independent school).
Abingdon School is an ancient, famous public school located just outside of Oxford in the pretty town of Abingdon. The school was founded many hundreds of years ago (at least as early as 1256) and has operated as one of the nation’s leading endowed grammar schools.
Dulwich College is a world-famous boarding school founded in 1619. Located in a well-to-do enclave in South East London, Dulwich College attracts pupils from across South London, the United Kingdom and overseas and has forged a global reputation for academic and sporting excellence. Today, Dulwich College represents the very best of the English public school model, a model which it has successfully replicated with partner schools established in various new markets under the Dulwich International brand.
Aldenham School is a very well-regarded independent school that offers an excellent education to pupils from the ages of 3 – 18 in a co-educational setting. The school accommodates boarders from the ages of 11 up with some 25% of secondary pupils residing at the school. Aldenham has a number of highly acclaimed sports programmes which have seen a number of pupils achieving national honours in their respective fields.