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    Trinity School is part of the John Whitgift Foundation, which has been serving the Croydon community since 1596. The foundation stones. In 1596 Archbishop John Whitgift was granted permission from Queen Elizabeth I to establish a Foundation in Croydon, providing education for the young and care for the elderly.

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  2. The Trinity School of John Whitgift, usually referred to as Trinity School, is a British private boys' day school with a co-educational Sixth Form, located in Shirley Park, Croydon. Part of the Whitgift Foundation , it was established in 1882 as Whitgift Middle School and was a direct grant grammar school from 1945 until 1968, when it left the ...

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  4. Trinity School is a leading independent school offering rich and balanced curriculum with first class facilities.

  5. Today, Trinity is a leading independent day school which offers a rich and balanced curriculum with fantastic facilities, placing great emphasis on providing students with the skills they need to think critically and independently. It accepts boys from 10-18 and welcomes girls for sixth form (ages 16-18).

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  7. It is a far cry from its traceable origins as a distinctive school in the 1850s, though it does of course owe its foundation and its being to Archbishop John Whitgift, whose will established education as one of the two elements of his foundation in Croydon.

  8. The John Whitgift Foundation provides the vast majority of our bursary support, amounting to over 10% of our total fee income each year. However, we have more students applying than this fund can support, so Trinity has grown its own dedicated bursary fund (The Trinity Bursary Fund) which increases the number of awards we can make each year.

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