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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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School Life - St Edward's School, Oxford
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Beyond the Classroom - St Edward's School, Oxford
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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.
St Edward’s School was founded in 1863 by the Reverend Thomas Chamberlain, Senior Student and Honorary Canon of Christ Church Oxford, who at the time was the Vicar at St. Thomas the Martyr in Oxford.
How to Apply. St Edward’s accepts approximately 150 pupils at 13+ into the Shell (Year 9); about 20 at 14+ into the Fourth Form (Year 10) to begin the two year IGCSE/GCSE and Pathways and Perspectives programme; and some 65 at 16+ into the Lower Sixth (Year 12) to begin the two year A Level or IB Diploma programme.
St Edward’s offers a great co-educational boarding school experience for bright and outgoing boys and girls. The Oxford location is a big plus for students who want to have a bustling university city on the doorstep. The school is traditional without being stuffy.
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.
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.