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  1. Visit Christ’s Hospital and explore what our remarkable school has to offer your child’s educational journey. Open morning. Registered Charity Number 1120090. VAT Registered Number 777313705. For Year 7 and Year 9 entry, children need to show evidence of academic potential in an initial assessment, then will be invited to a Residential ...

  2. www.christs-hospital.org.uk › admissions › prospectusProspectus - Christ's Hospital

    Thank you for your interest in an education at Christ’s Hospital. We hope you enjoy exploring our school prospectus, which provides an introduction to life at Christ’s Hospital: CH Prospectus 2023-24. We would be delighted to send you our full prospectus pack – kindly complete the form below to receive a copy by post: Please note that ...

  3. Christ’s Hospital is a remarkable school; it is unlike any other independent school in the UK. The school provides free and reduced cost places to over 630 of our 900 students each year. Students come from every possible ethnic and socio-economic background, bringing a social and cultural diversity that enriches our school community.

  4. Christ’s Hospital has heard from a number of former pupils, at both Hertford and Horsham, about abuse they suffered at school. Between 2017 and 2020, six former members of staff at Horsham were convicted for offences dating from the late 1960s to 2001. For some former pupils, the School’s letters and public statements have not […]

  5. www.independentschoolparent.com › school › fancy-dress-school-uniforms-with-a-story6 Unique and Historic Private School Uniforms

    3 de sept. de 2022 · The historic uniform consists of a long blue coat, belted at the waist, worn with matching knee breeches, yellow socks and white neck bands. The girls wear the same coat, but with matching skirt. The school’s nickname “Blue-coat School” comes from the blue coats worn by the students. To Christ’s Hospital students, the uniform is an ...

  6. 17 de ago. de 2022 · The early uniform was, in accord with Tudor style, very colourful. There has been much speculation as to why blue and yellow was chosen. It was thought that both these colour dyes were not expensive, and blue and yellow could also have been chosen to distinguish the children in the care of Christ’s Hospital from those attending other schools.

  7. I was the Wardrobe Mistress of Christ’s Hospital School from 1969 to 1978. In May 1976 the Duke of Gloucester, who was the president of the school, came and spent the whole day with us, which was very unusual for royalty. These three photographs were taken on the day. School uniforms throughout the years