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Magdalen College School ( MCS) is a private day school in the English public school tradition located in Oxford, England, for boys aged seven to eighteen and for girls in the sixth form (i.e. ages sixteen to eighteen). It was founded by William Waynflete about 1480 as part of Magdalen College, Oxford .
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Magdalen College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) is a...
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Magdalen College School is an independent school for boys....
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Whether it be Sport, Music, Art, Drama or one of our many Clubs and Societies, our pupils are encouraged to take advantage of the activities on offer at MCS. Clubs & Activities. Magdalen College School, Oxford is a leading independent day school for boys 7 - 18 and girls in the Sixth Form. Founded in 1480.
A new boarding house beyond Magdalen Bridge was completed by 1894 and in 1928 the school moved off the college site to new classrooms in Cowley Place and Iffley Road. Designed by Arthur Blomfield, this building is now our Junior School. The school received a Board of Education grant from 1920 and became a direct grant school after World War II.
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Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord Chancellor. He wanted a college on the grandest scale, and his foundation was the largest in Oxford, with 40 Fellows, 30 scholars (known at Magdalen as Demies), and a large choir for his Chapel. Waynflete lived to a great age, dying in 1486, by which time ...