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  1. OPEN MORNING, VISITS & EVENTS. We would be delighted to show you around our lovely school and introduce you to our staff and pupils. Register for a private tour, by contacting Laura Kemp on 01865 242561 or email: registrar@cccs.org.uk. For more details about our forthcoming Trinity Term events, including: Stay & Play events and Pre-Prep Open ...

  2. Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford. Private Independent Day School for Boys 3 - 13 & Girls 3 - 7, Flexi-Boarding for Boys 8 - 13. Home. OUR PREP VISION; ABOUT US. HEADMASTER'S WELCOME; OUR AIMS & ETHOS; HEADMASTER'S BLOG; BENEFITS OF CHRIST CHURCH; OUR HISTORY; OUR GOVERNORS; OUR STAFF; PHOTO GALLERY;

  3. Applications for admission are usually dealt with by date of application order with priority given to siblings. We very much look forward to seeing you. Please contact the Registrar, Laura Kemp, for more information: registrar@cccs.org.uk or call 01865 242561. Chirst Church Cathedral day and boarding boys school located in Oxford, admissions ...

  4. These boys will be invited to school for a voice trial with Professor Steven Grahl, Director of Music at Christ Church, and an academic assessment. Parents who wish to enter their son for a choristership should contact the Registrar, Mrs Laura Kemp, by email or telephone 01865 242561.

  5. Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford. Private Independent Day School for Boys 3 - 13 & Girls 3 - 7, Flexi-Boarding for Boys 8 - 13. Home. OUR PREP VISION; ABOUT US. HEADMASTER'S WELCOME; OUR AIMS & ETHOS; HEADMASTER'S BLOG; BENEFITS OF CHRIST CHURCH; OUR HISTORY; OUR GOVERNORS; OUR STAFF; PHOTO GALLERY;

  6. www.cccs.org.uk › private-prep-school-oxford › historyCCCS History

    Christ Church also had a choir, but this time it was comprised of only eight choristers. Initially, the School was underneath Wolsey’s Great Dining Hall but in 1892, Dean Liddell, whose daughter was immortalised by Lewis Carroll, a maths tutor at Christ Church, as Alice in Wonderland, constructed a school building on Brewer Street which we still use today.

  7. The Cathedral had acquired property on the corner of Shirley and Charlotte Streets for that purpose. That site, which was bought from a group of Scots residing in Nassau, was known as the Scots Burial Grounds. That was to later be the site of Queens College School and is presently the site of Claughton House. Today, the Cathedral has the Garden ...