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  1. Stonyhurst St Mary's Hall offers a very unique and dynamic learning environment that allows children to be children and to extend that great adventure of a natural childhood that little bit longer. Owing to increasing demand we are expanding capacity for Year 5 and 6 entry. Join us for an Entrance Examination.

  2. Stonyhurst St Mary's Hall (commonly known as S.M.H.) is the preparatory school to Stonyhurst College. It is an independent co-educational Catholic school, for ages 3–13, founded by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). It is primarily a day school but has some boarders.

  3. Below you can download prospectuses and other useful documents, find out more about the application process, learn about our fees (including fee support) and take the next step towards a Stonyhurst education by planning a visit to the school. Call Admissions 01254 827073 >.

  4. Stonyhurst has 800-strong pupil body comprising the 500 pupils of Stonyhurst College (13-18) plus the 300 pupils at the preparatory school, Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall (3-13). We pride ourselves on our global perspective and we welcome applications from international pupils as well as the UK pupils.

  5. W www.stonyhurst.ac.uk/. A mainstream independent school for pupils aged from 3 to 13 with a linked senior school. Boarding: Yes. Local authority: Lancashire. Pupils: 244. Religion: Roman Catholic. Fees: Day £12,000 - £21,000; Boarding £28,530 - £31,355 pa. Open days: October. Review: View The Good Schools Guide Review.

    • Stonyhurst Lancashire BB7 9PU
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    • 01254 826242
  6. About Stonyhurst. Stonyhurst College, together with its dedicated preparatory school Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall, is the UK’s leading independent Catholic boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 3 – 18 years.

  7. Johnson also inspired the renaming of Saint Mary's Hall to Stonyhurst Saint Mary's Hall, and is encouraging the prep school's doubling in size. Johnson is keen to transform Stonyhurst's academic performance as well as its standing, focusing on the quality of teaching, and moving the school towards greater academic selection.