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  1. How to Apply. St Edward’s accepts approximately 150 pupils at 13+ into the Shell (Year 9); about 20 at 14+ into the Fourth Form (Year 10) to begin the two year IGCSE/GCSE and Pathways and Perspectives programme; and some 65 at 16+ into the Lower Sixth (Year 12) to begin the two year A Level or IB Diploma programme. Entry to all year groups is ...

  2. The Sixth Form at St Edward’s. Around 60 new Sixth Formers are warmly welcomed into the St Edward’s community each year and choose between A Levels and the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Most Teddies pupils progress through the School from the Shell year to the Upper Sixth. Numbers are gently increased in the Sixth Form to welcome a ...

  3. Begins. Prefects, Heads of House and Peer Listeners - Monday 2 September at 3.00pm. New Shell - Monday 2 September at 5.00pm. New Fourth Form joining the School - Tuesday 3 September at 10.00am. New Lower Sixth joining the School - Tuesday 3 September at 1.00pm. All other Boarders - Tuesday 3 September from 6.00pm.

  4. 01865 319325. OSE. ose@stedwardsoxford.org. 01865 319438. Heads of Departments. To contact an individual listed below, the email format is surname then initial, e.g. John Smith would be smithj@stedwardsoxford.org. Art: Adam Hahn. Biology: Beckie Thomas. Chemistry: Dr Matthew Fletcher.

  5. www.stedwardsoxford.org › beyond-the-classroom › sportsCricket - St Edward’s School

    St Edward’s cricket provision and facilities are exceptional, resulting in Teddies regularly being featured in The Cricketer Schools Guide of the top 100 Senior schools for cricket in the country. The School has pitches, six state of the art artificial nets, four indoor nets, a Merlyn bowling machine and the use of the Nuffield Health Gym for cricket-specific strength and conditioning.

  6. Pupils can choose between the Army, Navy and Air Force Sections, or alternatively we offer a Life Skills programme. The Combined Cadet Force was founded in 1948 as a Ministry of Defence youth organisation, although its roots go further back to 1860. The stated aims of the CCF are to ‘provide a disciplined organisation in a school so that ...