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  1. St Paul’s School is an academically selective school open to all boys, regardless of their economic or social circumstance. Financial assistance is available on a means- tested basis for families who may need support in paying school fees, with up to 100% fee remission. Find out more.

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  2. St Paul's School is a selective independent day school (with limited boarding) for boys aged 13–18, [1] founded in 1509 by John Colet [2] and located on a 43-acre [3] [4] site by the Thames in London.

  3. St Paul’s is an independent school offering an outstanding, all-round education for gifted boys aged 7 to 18 years. Our founder John Colet opened the doors to St Paul’s School in 1509 to educate boys “from all nacions and countres indifferently”.

  4. Admissions at St Paul's School. Discover the entry processes for 7/8+, 11+, 13+ and 16+. Pupils attend St Paul’s Juniors aged 7 to 13, and St Paul’s School aged 13 to 18.

  5. St Paul's is an independent school offering an outstanding, all-round education for gifted boys aged 13 to 18 years. We draw upon our long and outstanding tradition to equip them for their future, intellectually, spiritually and physically.

    • Lonsdale Road London SW13 9JT
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  6. Oct 9, 2018 · What was to be St Paul’s National Schools were intended for a district with a population of 9,668, mostly seamen, dock and wharf labourers and their families, estimated as being a third Anglican, a third Catholic and Jewish, and a third of ‘no distinctive sect’.

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  8. Mar 3, 2021 · St Paul’s School for boys has stood on the banks of the Thames at Barnes in south-west London since 1968, a dense outcrop of low-rise buildings isolated in a 43-acre sea of playing fields. The school boasts an august lineage of more than 500 years – a datum against which its relationship with place and architecture seems almost transient.