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  1. Welcome to Stowe School. The academic experience at Stowe encourages intellectual curiosity. Request a Prospectus Life at Stowe.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stowe_SchoolStowe School - Wikipedia

    Stowe School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) for pupils aged 13–18 in Stowe, England. It opened on 11 May 1923, initially with 99 schoolboys, and with J. F. Roxburgh as the first headmaster.

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  4. Stowe School opened with its first 99 pupils, mainly aged 13, on 11 May 1923. There were two boarding Houses, Bruce and Temple, then both in the western part of the mansion.

  5. Stowe School, Buckingham. 4,305 likes · 90 talking about this · 16,750 were here. A brilliant school, bright pupils, beautiful surroundings

  6. Nov 20, 2022 · Term fees: Day: £7,301; boarding: £12,951. Oxbridge: 2%. Admission: ISEB Pre-Test, CATS score, interview and previous school's report. Alumni: Sir Richard Branson, actor Henry Cavill, banker Sir Nicholas Winton. Read the Stowe School review in the Tatler Schools Guide 2023.

  7. What is Stowe School like? Stowe occupies one of the most magnificent sites of any boarding school in the UK, centred on the incredibly imposing main building, the former home of the Duke of Buckingham, with vast sweeping vistas across the Buckinghamshire countryside.

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    Stowe School. We cannot possibly paint the whole picture of Stowe but this channel is here to give you a deeper and exclusive look into life at Stowe, the grandeur its architecture and the ...

  9. An independent school for boys and girls aged from 13 to 18. Read about the best schools in Buckinghamshire. Boarding: Yes. Local authority: Buckinghamshire. Pupils: 909; sixth formers: 400. Religion: Church of England.

  10. Stowe School is 100 years old in 2023. But how did it become a school for 900 pupils from its original use as a ducal palace for one family? We'll look at the events from 1889 to 1923 from the decline of a leading aristocratic family to the creation of a new public school before modern times paved the way for modernisation.

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