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  1. History St Edward's School, Oxford. The school was founded in 1863 by Thomas Chamberlain, student of Christ Church, Oxford, and vicar of St Thomas the Martyr's Church, Oxford.The school carries the name of St Edward the Martyr, King of England from 975 to 978.The original school building was Mackworth Hall, which at that time stood on New Inn Hall Street in central Oxford.

  2. How to Apply - St Edward’s School. 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.

  3. St Edward's Oxford is an independent school for 13-18 year olds, founded in 1863. It aims to be the UK's leading co-educational boarding school, with a broad range of academic abilities and diverse interests.

  4. More from Admissions. Open Days and Visits. Thank you for your interest in St Edward’s. To register your interest in attending any of our forthcoming Open Mornings please complete the form below.

  5. beyondteddies.stedwardsoxford.org › news › a-new-history-of-st-edwards-school-byA New History of St Edward's School

    A New History of St Edward's School | Beyond Teddies - St Edward's School. By Malcolm Oxley. Malcolm Oxley sets his narrative of the school’s history over 150 years against the wider developments of society.

  6. The Warden - St Edward’s School. More from About. The Warden. A message from Alastair Chirnside, the Warden. There has never been a more exciting time to be at St Edward’s. There is the strength of the community, grounded in a spirit of inclusion and built on an ethos of collaboration.

  7. St Edward's, Oxford, is a co-educational boarding and day school for 13-18 years, situated in north Oxford, and affectionately known as Teddies.