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  1. Radley College, formally St Peter's College, Radley or the College of St. Peter at Radley, is a public school (independent boarding school for boys) near Radley, Oxfordshire, England, which was founded in 1847. The school covers 800 acres (320 hectares) including playing fields, a golf course, a lake, and farmland.

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    • Latin: Sicut serpentes, sicut columbae, ([wise] as serpents, [innocent] as doves [Matthew 10:16])
  2. Radley College is a proudly traditional boarding school, offering boys aged 13-18 an outstanding all-round education. A Radleian is recognisable by his drive and ambition, his confidence and kindness, his loyalty and integrity, and his love of life. John Moule, Warden. Meet the Warden.

  3. 31 de jul. de 2023 · Radley College is an independent wholly boarding school for boys aged 13 to 18. The College acts as trustee of various funds used to provide scholarships (max 10% fees) and bursaries (up to...

  4. Biography of William Sewell, founder of Radley College, by a former member of staff. Makes extensive use of Sewell’s diaries, letters and sermons. A memoir of the Reverend George Wharton, Precentor of Saint Peters College Radley. By Roscoe Beddoes. Oxford University Press, 1931

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  5. Rev. William Bedon Heathcote, Warden of Radley College, 1851-52; Edwin George Monk (1819-1900) Robert Corbet Singleton (1810–81) Edmund Savory (d. 1912) William Sewell (1805-74) The Prior Fellows of St. Peter's College, Radley; The Fellows of St Peter’s College, Radley: salaries and rapid turnover; People associated with the college

  6. Discover full boarding life and tour the Socials at Radley College, an independent boarding school for boys in Oxfordshire.

  7. Strategic Vision - Radley College. Radley College is a proudly traditional boarding school for boys aged 13-18 in Oxfordshire. “We wish to surround the boys with an atmosphere breathing greatness and goodness.”. – Robert Singleton, First Warden. “An absolute humdinger of a school.”. – The Good Schools’ Guide.