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  1. A 25-metre pool. Studios for training and dance. 4 indoor tennis courts. 3 squash courts. An extensive programme of fitness classes including Body Pump, Group Cycle, Zumba, Zumba, Yoga, Pilates and early morning circuits. Regular swimming, tennis, squash, fitness, spinning and gym sessions take place at the gym during school sports sessions.

  2. Gibson Society – the junior school’s History Society. International Society – a society which aims to support international pupils and to celebrate the diversity of our School community. Kenneth Grahame Society – a society which offers the chance for academic discussion, named for one of the School’s most famous alumni.

  3. www.stedwardsoxford.org › beyond-the-classroom › sportsRowing - St Edward’s School

    Rowing. The School has a long and proud tradition of rowing. Our rowers compete at local, national and international level. Events include the National Schools, Henley Royal and Women’s Henley Regattas. In recent years we have been delighted to see individuals achieve selection to race on the international stage at both U16 and U18 levels.

  4. Departs Dulwich, Grove Tavern (Stop MK) at 6.00pm on Sunday evenings, stopping at Eccles Road in Battersea at 6.27pm, Putney Station (Stop F) at 6.40pm, Upper Richmond Road in East Sheen (Stop C) at 6.58pm, Kew Bridge (Stop A) at 7.13pm and Maidenhead Station at 7.40pm, and arriving back at School at approximately 8.35pm.

  5. The approach to sport at St Edward’s is in line with the School’s belief that the best preparation for adult life is a breadth of opportunity. At St Edward’s, we recognise that some pupils will want to excel and play sport at the highest level, whilst others wish to take part in sport purely for enjoyment and the benefits associated with physical activity.

  6. St Edward's School was founded in 1863 by the Reverend Thomas Chamberlain, Senior Student and Honorary Canon of Christ Church Oxford, who at the time was the Vicar at St. Thomas the Martyr in Oxford. Welcome to the digital archive of St. Edward’s School, an online catalogue of archives and artefacts covering our distinguished history that date back to 1863.