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  1. St Paul’s School has been leading the way academically for over 500 years. St Paul’s School and St Paul’s Juniors are located on 45 acres of green open space on the banks of the River Thames in Barnes, London.

  2. www.stpaulsschool.org.uk › admissions › feesFees - St Paul's School

    Registration Fee. A registration fee of £200 is payable when registering your son for 7+ and 8+ entry to St Pauls Juniors. The registration fee is non-refundable. You will be required to upload an electronic copy of your son’s passport (jpg or pdf) and make an online payment for the £75 exam fee.

  3. Academic Life - Age 13 - 18. Discover what academic subjects are available for our pupils from age 13-18. Boys who do well at St Pauls and St Pauls Juniors are talented, possess intellectual curiosity, have interests outside the classroom, can excel by themselves or as part of a team and have energy and zest.

  4. 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. Our pupils reflect the diversity of London and we are true to our. ...Read more. Do you know this school?

  5. Saint Paul’s School, one of the major public (i.e., privately endowed) schools in England. It was founded in 1509 by John Colet, dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral in the City of London. Originally located in the cathedral churchyard, the school was destroyed in the Great Fire but rebuilt in 1670.

  6. www.stpaulsschool.org.uk › admissions › boardingBoarding - St Paul's School

    We offer full boarding, weekly boarding (Sunday evening–Friday afternoon) and, space permitting, flexi-boarding, if parents are away for a period of time during term. A small number of places may be available for Year 9 boys. Boarding is not available for boys below Year 9. Flexi boarding.

  7. St Paul's School is a selective independent day school for boys aged 13–18, founded in 1509 by John Colet and located on a 43-acre site by the Thames in London.

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