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  1. The Royal School is a non-selective, non-denominational Free School for boys and girls aged 4-19. It offers a state-funded education with a house system, a boarding option and a sense of community.

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  2. The Royal School, Wolverhampton is a co-educational free school and sixth form for day and boarding pupils in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is the only state school of its type in the UK to have a Royal Charter and it has been a free school since September 2016.

  3. Learn about the values, curriculum and achievements of The Royal School, a state-free primary school in Wolverhampton. The head welcomes parents and children to join the vibrant and dynamic learning community.

  4. The Royal primarily serves the local Wolverhampton area, as well as Shropshire, Staffordshire and the greater West Midlands. We also maintain our long-established boarding culture and have 80 boarding places taken up by students from far and wide.

  5. Learn about the Free School's vision, values, curriculum and facilities for state secondary boarding in Wolverhampton. Discover the diverse and enriching learning experience for pupils of different nationalities and backgrounds.

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  7. Find out the current opening times and term dates for The Royal School, a co-educational day school in Wolverhampton. The school offers education from Reception to Sixth Form.

  8. History of School. The Royal School Wolverhampton owes both its existence and ethos to the good-hearted and pioneering Victorian philanthropist, Mr John Lees. A successful merchant and Wolverhampton resident, Mr Lees first opened a school in 1850 to provide a secure home and schooling for the city’s many orphans, brought about as a result of ...

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