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  1. Christ's Hospital's buildings in London in 1770, with the tower of Christ Church Greyfriars at right. By the end of the 17th century the buildings had been rebuilt with the assistance of Sir Christopher Wren, a governor of Christ's Hospital, and Nicholas Hawksmoor, who designed the Writing School (1696).

  2. 1552. CH was founded by King Edward VI. FREE. entry to the Tower of London for CH students wearing uniform. 1974. a purpose built theatre was opened. 600+. individual music lessons are taught each week. ENTRY. POINTS. main entry points: 11+, 13+ and 16+. 98% of leavers go on to top universities. STRONG. GCSE and A level results. 50/50.

  3. Christ’s Hospital (CH) is one of the famous Royal Hospitals of London, whose foundation marked the beginning of the social services in Tudor England.

  4. Christ’s Hospital moved from the City of London to Horsham in 1902 and is situated in 1,200 acres of Sussex countryside. The school now has some 900 boarding pupils with an equal number of boys and girls, and takes day pupils.

  5. Admissions. Normally students enter Christ’s Hospital at Year 7, Year 9 or Sixth Form as boarders or day students. Occasionally, we can admit children at Year 8 or 10. We encourage you to visit Christ’s Hospital on one of our termly Open Mornings to enable you to see the school in action.

  6. Christ’s Hospital Horsham West Sussex RH13 0LJ. 01403 211293 hello@christs-hospital.org.uk

  7. History of the school. Christ’s Hospitals history, one of the oldest boarding schools in England. Christ’s Hospital (CH) is one of the famous Royal Hospitals of London, whose foundation marked the beginning of the social services in Tudor England.