Ruthin School


Believed to have been founded in 1284 under the auspices of St. Meugan's Church, Ruthin was re-founded by Royal Charter of Queen Elizabeth I in 1595 and came to be a collegiate institute of St. Peter's Church in Ruthin. In 1893 the school came to occupy its current site. The school is one of the oldest in the British Isles. The school is an independent school in the Public School tradition which houses both boarding and day students and is mixed.
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Independent Private College-Preparatory School

Established: 1595
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 11-18 (years 7-Sixth Form)
Ethos: Church of England (Anglican)
Attendance: Boarding & day school
Head of School: (Acting Principal) Ian Welsby
Enrollment: 350 pupils
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Average class size: 10 pupils
Tuition fees: GB£12,000-37,500 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Financial aid available
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Alumni: Old Ruthinians
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A: Mold Road, Ruthin, Denbighshire LL15 1EE, Wales, United Kingdom
T: +441824702543
F: +4401824707141
E: registrar@ruthinschool.co.uk



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