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  1. The school is an outstanding Roman Catholic school in the trusteeship of the Fathers of The Oratory, London. There are 1330 pupils, 80 boys aged 7 to 10 in the Junior House receiving a specialist ...

  2. The Schola Cantorum. The London Oratory School, Seagrave Road, London SW6 1RX. Tel. +44 20 7381 7679. schola@los.ac. www.london-oratory.org

  3. ‍The London Oratory School Seagrave Road London SW6 1RX ‍Main Reception 8am to 6pm term time, otherwise 9am to 5pm T: 020 7385 0102 reception@los.ac ‍School DfE Number 205/5400 ‍‍‍If you wish to report an absence: ‍ Please contact the school via email on absence@los.ac to inform us of your child's unplanned absence.

  4. These establishments are linked with The London Oratory School, URN: 137157. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments. Showing 1 - 1 of 1. Links; URN Establishment name Type of link Date linked; 100365: The London Oratory School: Predecessor: 1 August ...

  5. www.london-oratory.org › archive › our-historyOur History

    The School moved to its present site in 1970, becoming an all-ability school for boys, with six forms of entry (180) at 11+, with girls being admitted annually to the sixth form. ‍ In September 1989 the School, formerly a voluntary-aided school, became a grant-maintained school, continuing in the trusteeship of the Fathers of the London Oratory, who own the building and grounds and appoint ...

  6. Trad, but quirky, The London Oratory School is amongst the City’s most prestigious Roman Catholic schools. Founded and formed in the tradition of the light-hearted sixteenth century Italian St Philip Neri and the profound nineteenth century Englishman, St John Henry Newman, the School educates boys aged 7 to 18, with girls in the sixth form.

  7. The Oratory School (/ ˈ ɒ r ə t ɒr i /) is an HMC co-educational private Roman Catholic boarding and day school for pupils aged 11–18 located in Woodcote, 6 miles (9.7 km) north-west of Reading, England.Founded in 1859 by Saint John Henry Newman, The Oratory has historical ties to the Birmingham Oratory and the London Oratory School.Although a separate entity from the nearby Oratory ...