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  1. The Oratory is an independent Catholic school, located near Reading in South Oxfordshire for pupils aged 11-18. Read more about our day and boarding school here.

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      At The Oratory all academic subjects are taught in small...

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      Houses are central to life at The Oratory. Our junior pupils...

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      The Oratory School Woodcote Oxfordshire RG8 0PJ. Tel: +44...

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  2. The Oratory School (/ ˈ ɒ r ə t ɒr i /) is an HMC co-educational private Roman Catholic boarding and day school for pupils aged 11–18 located in Woodcote, 6 miles (9.7 km) north-west of Reading, England.

  3. The Oratory School, Nr Reading, South Oxfordshire. 1,054 likes · 139 talking about this. HMC Co-educational 11-18 Boarding & Day School in South Oxfordshire.

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  4. Una educación al estilo The Oratory proporciona a nuestros jóvenes todas las oportunidades de sacar y encontrar sus talentos y cualidades innatos individuales, e infunde en ellos un sentido de alegría y un amor genuino por el aprendizaje. En The Oratory todos encontrarán su hueco para brillar.

  5. The Oratory School fue fundado en 1859 por el beato y cardenal John Henry Newman. Es un colegio internado inglés para estudiar un trimestre, semestre o año escolar en Inglaterra bajo la filosofía de la fe católica. De hecho, es el único internado colegio católico de toda Gran Bretaña.

  6. Saint John Henry Newman founded The Oratory School with the intention of providing boys with an alternative to the other Catholic establishments of the day. He had been very influential in the conversion to Catholicism of many formerly Anglican, middle-class, professional men.