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RUTHIN SCHOOL
Believed to have been founded in 1284 under the auspices of St. Meugan’s Church, Ruthin was re-founded by Royal Charter of Queen Elizabeth I in 1595 and came to be a collegiate institute of St. Peter’s Church in Ruthin. In 1893 the school came to occupy its current site. The school is one of the
ST. SEBASTIAN’S SCHOOL
St. Sebastian’s School is a well-regarded all boys Roman Catholic school in suburban Boston. A member of the Independent Schools League, St. Sebastian’s competes against leading college-preparatory schools across New England in a range of interscholastic sports and academic competitions. ___________ Independent Private Middle and College-Preparatory School Established: 1941 Gender: Boys Ages: 12-18 (grades 7-12) Ethos: Roman Catholic
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SchoolsRIVERS
Set amidst a beautiful lakeside campus in the leafy rural townships west of Boston, The Rivers School is a classic New England school providing a co-educational college-preparatory education since 1915, named for the school’s first Headmaster. In 1940, the Country Day School for Boys of Boston merged into Rivers. The school also encompasses The Rivers
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL
Westminster School was established in Dobbs Ferry, NY before moving to its current CT location. Originally a boarding school for boys only, the school has long-since welcomed girls and day students seeking a top-tier learning environment in preparation for entry to the leading colleges and universities in the United States. Westminster School competes in
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Final Schools, High School, Schools, Secondary Schools, Stickied SchoolsNOBLE AND GREENOUGH SCHOOL
Nobles, as the schools is better known, is a day and 5-day boarding school located along the Charles River just outside of Boston. The school’s founding ethos was to provide a classical education in order to prepare pupils for matriculation at Harvard and other leading universities and the school is regarded as one of the
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Final Schools, High School, Junior High School, Middle School, Schools, Secondary Schools, Stickied SchoolsPANGBOURNE COLLEGE
Founded as the Nautical College in 1917, Pangbourne’s original purpose was to train would-be officers for a future in the Merchant Navy with instruction provided in a traditional public school setting. Pangbourne still retains that nautical heritage today with pupils required to wear a naval uniform and a focus on marine sports, particularly rowing where
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Featured, Featured Schools, Final Schools, Schools, Secondary Schools, Stickied SchoolsWARWICK SCHOOL
A hidden gem of a public school with one of the oldest histories of any school in the world, Warwick offers a traditional public school education to boys aged 7-18. The school is believed to have been founded as far back as 914 and has been instructing boys in classics in the grammar tradition







