Durham School


Durham School was founded in 1414 making it one of the oldest educational institutions in England and the oldest in the city of Durham. The school was established by Royal Charter as a grammar school instructing boys in the classic tradition to prepare for entry into the leading universities. The school is a Public School that is fully co-educational and caters for boarding and day students alike. Together with Bow, Durham School (the associated preparatory school), Durham admits pupils from ages 3-18. The school has established sister schools overseas under the Durham International brand, including: Durham School for Girls Doha; and Durham International Schools Nairobi.
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Independent Private Secondary Public School

Established: 1414
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 11-18 (years 7-Sixth Form) (see also Bow, Durham School for preparatory school)
Ethos: Church of England (Anglican)
Attendance: Boarding & day school
Head of School: Kieran McLaughlin (member of HMC)
Enrollment: 390 pupils
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Tuition fees: GB£5,901-35,022 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Scholarships and bursaries available, including: Burkitt Scholarship; Headmaster's Scholarship; King's Scholarship; and Peter Lee Scholarship
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School Colours: Green and silver
Uniform: Navy blazer, dark trousers, shirt and school tie
Alumni: Old Dunhelmians
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Affiliations: Bow, Durham School; Durham International Schools Nairobi; Durham School for Girls Doha
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Feeder schools: Bow, Durham School
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A: Quarryheads Lane, Durham City DH1 4SZ, England, United Kingdom
T:  +441917319270
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See also: Bow, Durham School | Durham International Schools Nairobi | Durham School for Girls Doha | HMC