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Colfe's School is a selective school for girls and boys age 3-18, with a history of 350 years. Learn about its academic, pastoral and co-curricular offerings, and how to apply for admission.
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For 450 years we have educated the children of south-east...
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Website. www .colfes .com. Colfe's School, previously Colfe's Grammar School, is a co-educational private day school in Horn Park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, in southeast London, England, and one of the oldest schools in London. The school is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.
Learn about the entry points, open events and online tours of Colfe's School, a co-educational independent school in London. Contact the Admissions team for guidance and information on applying to Colfe's for 3+, 4+, 11+ and 16+.
Colfe's School is one of the oldest schools in London, founded in 1574 and re-founded in 1652 by Abraham Colfe. It is an academically selective co-educational school for children age 3-18, with a strong sense of local community and a tradition of excellence.
Colfe's School offers a range of A-levels and supports students in choosing their career and degree paths. Learn how to work and think independently and join a vibrant community of learners and achievers.
The school archive contains items from the history of the school including: All the copies of the school magazine, Colfensia. The Colfeian magazine from 1900. Two school Roll Books from the 1890s. Many photographs. Books written by or about Old Colfeians such as Henry Williamson.
Notable Colfeians. Eric Ambler 1909-1998. Eric Ambler won a scholarship to Colfe’s at the age of 8. He wrote many very popular spy thrillers, among them The Mask of Dimitrios, 1939, and The Light of Day, 1962. On his death in 1998 he bequeathed part of his library to the school.