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  1. At the next roundabout turn left (signposted Radley) After 0.3 miles, on the outskirts of Radley Village, turn left (signposted Radley College) The College is on the left after the double bend; Take the second entrance (the first is the Sports Centre only) From The M40 Southbound. Leave the M40 at Junction 9 and take the A34 towards Newbury

  2. Music is at the heart of Radley life. The full school sings together (brilliantly!) almost every day in Chapel and, with three concerts, 30 rehearsals and more than 500 music lessons a week, every day is enriched by the joy of live performance. Alongside orchestras, choirs and chamber ensembles, we have our own record label and host regular jam ...

  3. 6,016 Followers, 137 Following, 656 Posts - Radley College (@radleycollegeoxon) on Instagram: "Radley College is a proudly traditional boarding school for boys aged 13-18 in Oxfordshire."

  4. Radley College, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. 1,545 likes · 53 talking about this · 2,571 were here. Radley College is an independent boys’ boarding school

  5. Tel: 01235 543174 Email: admissions@radley.org.uk. Radley College was founded by the Reverend William Sewell, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, to provide an independent school education on the principles of the Church of England. It was opened on 9 June 1847 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1890.

  6. Enquire - 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.

  7. Singleton took the diary away with him when he left Radley College. He kept no other journals after 1851 and appears to have revisited this one only once, in 1874, when he added a codicil condemning Sewell’s extravagant purchases of works of art: “… my studious suppression of every act and fact that I thought was plainly unfavourable to Mr Sewell.