Warwick 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 since. The school offers both day and boarding options.
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Independent Private Preparatory and Secondary Public School

Established: Established in 914, re-founded by Royal Charter in 1545
Gender: Boys
Ages: Ages 7-18 (years 3-Sixth Form)
Ethos: Church of England (Anglican)
Attendance: Boarding & day school
Head of School: Deneal Smith (member of the HMC)
Enrollment: 1,245 pupils
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Average class size: 22 pupils
Tuition fees: GB£11,925-31,431 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Scholarships and bursaries available
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Alumni: Old Warwickians
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A: Myton Road, Warwick CV34 6PP, United Kingdom
T: +441926776400
F: +441926401259
E: enquiries@warwickschool.org
W: warwickschool.org



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See also: HMC | Public Schools