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  1. 4 de dic. de 2023 · This is an exciting opportunity to join our Sport and Exercise Department as Head of Cricket across Highgate School, from either January or April 2024. The successful candidate will lead on the management and development of the cricket programme for boys and girls, from participation to elite level. The role will involve designing an innovative ...

  2. www.highgateschool.org.uk › pre-prep › admissions-3-4Admissions 4+ - Highgate School

    Applications for 4+ entry in September 2024 closed on Friday 29 September and are for children born between 1 September 2019 and 31 August 2020. If you are looking to apply for your child’s entry in 2025 or beyond, please register your details so we can keep you updated about future application dates. Please review our admissions policy and ...

  3. Highgate is a large school for nearly 1,500 students. It was founded in 1565 by Sir Roger Cholmeley as a grammar school “for the most liberal education of boys”. In 1880, the School House was built to accommodate boarders and in 1993 girls were admitted to the pre-prep only and boarding was phased out; the last boarders left in 1997.

  4. Description of Highgate School. One of the leading private London schools - Highgate School - accepts students from 3 to 18 years of age for education: British subjects and foreign students. The school works on full-time education and offers a mixed education scheme. The educational institution was founded in 1565 by the royal charter of ...

  5. Highgate School North Road London N6 4AY. Telephone: 020 8340 1524 Email: office@highgateschool.org.uk

  6. 25 de ene. de 2022 · highgate school, chapel and anglican burial ground Further down North Road, on your left, you will see the Victorian buildings of Highgate School. The school was founded in the 16 th century and is one of the UK’s leading independent schools.

  7. Highgate School Highgate is a leading independent school in London, England. We were established in 1565 by a Royal Charter of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the First and today we aim to provide education of high quality for girls and boys from the age of three to eighteen.