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  1. St Edward's School, Oxford. An independent, co-educational, boarding and day school for ages 13-18 "There is something very special about Teddies."

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      It was an honour for me to have been appointed Warden of St...

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      Admissions - St Edward's School, Oxford

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      School Life - St Edward's School, Oxford

  2. St Edward's School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) in Oxford, England. It is known informally as 'Teddies'. [1] Approximately sixty pupils live in each of its thirteen houses.

  3. St. Edward’s has strong links with Oxford University – one of the most academically rich universities in the world. Our pupils learn in its shadow, and are inspired by its proximity, following their own interests and extending their knowledge beyond the curriculum.

  4. The ends of the Autumn and Spring Terms are spread across two days to ease congestion and to offer flexibility; specific timings are below. The Autumn Term includes staggered departure times by House, see below for these timings. The end of the Summer Term is after Gaudy.

  5. St Edward's is a fully co-educational boarding and day school which occupies 100 glorious acres in the north of Oxford. The school makes the most of its location – pupils have access to lectures from world-class academics and opportunities to explore the city's colleges, museums and theatres.

    • Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 7NN
    • warden@stedwardsoxford.org
    • 01865 319323
  6. St Edward’s Oxford is an English independent boarding school for boys and girls aged 13 to 18, located in Oxford. It educates over 800 pupils and was founded in 1863 on its original and previous site of New Inn Hall Street in central Oxford.

  7. St Edward’s School (Teddies) is a co-educational, independent day and boarding school in Oxford. Founded in 1863, the school has a proud and distinguished history as one of the major Victorian public schools of the 19th century at the heart of an academically and culturally stimulating city.