- Supporting one another to achieve individual goals is this school’s commitment under its motto, Non sibi sed omnibus – “Not for oneself but for all”.
- The coeducational school, founded in 1853, teaches day and boarding pupils aged 3-18. Boarding is available from the age of 11.
- Set on a 110-acre campus in Croydon, south London, the school has plenty of room for sports, and co-curricular activities are extensive. Pupils can join the Combined Cadet Force, Model UN, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme or a driving school. They may choose to learn photography and there is a National Theatre playwriting club and another to teach drama tech skills. Language lessons are available in Latin, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese.
- Tuition in English as an additional language is provided to all who need it at no additional cost.
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