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  1. When the Oratorian Saint John Henry Newman sent priests from his Congregation to open an Oratory in London, they began their mission by opening schools where poor, immigrant Catholic children could get a rudimentary education.

  2. The London Oratory School, also known as "The Oratory" or "The London Oratory" to distinguish it from other schools, is a Catholic comprehensive secondary school for boys aged 718 and girls aged 16–18 in West Brompton.

  3. www.london-oratory.org › about › our-schoolOur School

    When the Oratorian Saint John Henry Newman sent priests from his Congregation to open an Oratory in London, they began their mission by opening schools where poor, immigrant Catholic children could get a rudimentary education. The London Oratory School owes its origins to that early initiative.

  4. In year arrangements. Applications for In-year admissions are made directly to the school. If a place is available and there is no waiting list, the pupil will be admitted.

  5. www.oratory.co.uk › admissions › feesFees at Oratory School

    Years 9 to 6th Form (4 nights): £13,550 per term. Occasional Boarding Fee : £75 per night. Exeat Weekends (boarders only): £180 weekend stay in school. *All day fees include tuition and lunch, any additional meals will be charged at £5 per meal.

  6. The London Oratory School, London. A state school for boys aged from 7 to 18. Local authority: Hammersmith & Fulham.

  7. Trad, but quirky, The London Oratory School is amongst the City’s most prestigious Roman Catholic schools. Founded and formed in the tradition of the light-hearted sixteenth century Italian St Philip Neri and the profound nineteenth century Englishman, St John Henry Newman, the School educates boys aged 7 to 18, with girls in the sixth form.