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  1. Queen Victoria Street. London. EC4V 3AL. Head: Alan Bird. T 020 3680 6300. F 020 7329 6887. E admissions@cityof…ondonschool.org.uk. W www.cityoflondonschool.org.uk. An independent school for boys aged from 10 to 18.

  2. The reconfigurable Southern end of the Centre has hosted dinners and speakers, discussions and debate. We are thrilled with the transformation of this space at the heart of the School and especially to see the increase in the use of the space by the pupils. We are indebted to Lord Levene, an old boy of the School, a past Lord Mayor of the City ...

  3. 24 de abr. de 2023 · 2. Register for 11 plus entry. The admissions process begins when you register your child with the school. To register your son for entry in the First Form, complete the online application form before Friday 3rd November 2023. You will also need to pay a registration fee of £160, which is non-refundable.

  4. Head’s welcome. Welcome to City of London School for Girls. Come on into our website and enjoy discovering what makes this such an exhilarating place to learn and work. Being in the heart of the capital and right alongside all the cultural heritage of the Barbican and the professional powerhouses of the City defines the school and is part of ...

  5. We offer Academic, Music and Sports Scholarships, alongside a generous Bursary scheme. Here at City of London School, we offer a number of bursaries to assist parents of academically bright boys who otherwise could not contemplate private education. Bursaries are available to pupils joining the School at all normal entry points and are awarded ...

  6. City of London School, London, United Kingdom. 983 likes · 21 talking about this · 879 were here. City of London School is one of London's leading academic day schools, with over 900 boys between the...

  7. ISI is formally approved by the Secretary of State for Education to inspect association independent schools in England. This approval is outlined in section 87A of the Children Act 1989 and section 106 of the Education and Skills Act 2008.