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  1. The Academic Culture at St Edward’s. The academic ethos at St Edward’s is fuelled by a number of complementary principles and beliefs. We urge our pupils to look to long term life goals rather than just exam results; we encourage pupils to be reflective and to find their own solutions to challenges; and we value and promote a range of ...

  2. In addition to Open Days we also offer individual visits for families considering St Edward’s. To register your interest in an individual visit, please email the Admissions Team. During an individual visit, you will tour the School, including our landmark academic centre – The Christie Centre, visit a boarding house and meet a Housemaster ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. The Health Centre is staffed by a multidisciplinary health care team who all strive to offer the best available care to each individual who comes through the door. Dr Olivia Beardmore, the School Doctor. Our aim is to offer a welcoming, caring, non-judgmental holistic approach to all members of the school community. We provide 24-hour nursing ...

  6. 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.