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  1. Trad, but quirky, The London Oratory School is amongst the City’s most prestigious Roman Catholic schools. Founded and formed in the tradition of the light-hearted sixteenth century Italian St Philip Neri and the profound nineteenth century Englishman, St John Henry Newman, the School educates boys aged 7 to 18, with girls in the sixth form.

  2. The School moved to its present site in 1970, becoming an all-ability school for boys, with six forms of entry (180) at 11+, with girls being admitted annually to the sixth form. ‍ In September 1989 the School, formerly a voluntary-aided school, became a grant-maintained school, continuing in the trusteeship of the Fathers of the London Oratory, who own the building and grounds and appoint ...

  3. The Oratory School ( / ˈɒrətɒri /) [1] is an HMC [2] co-educational private Catholic boarding and day school for pupils aged 11–18 located in Woodcote, 6 miles (9.7 km) north-west of Reading, England. Founded in 1859 by John Henry Newman, The Oratory has historical ties to the Birmingham Oratory and the London Oratory School.

  4. The London Oratory School, Seagrave Road, London, SW6 1RX. Unique group identifier (UID) 3775. Group identifier (ID) TR01337. Company number

  5. Throughout their time at The London Oratory School, pupils will study an intensive course of Mathematics. Teaching focuses on both the underpinning conceptual principles of Mathematics – the ‘why’, of Mathematics, if you like – and the more process driven and applied approaches – the ‘how’ of Mathematics. Download Curriculum Plan

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  7. Our School. When the Oratorian Saint John Henry Newman sent priests from his Congregation to open an Oratory in London, they began their mission by opening schools where poor, immigrant Catholic children could get a rudimentary education. The London Oratory School owes its origins to that early initiative. After more than 150 years...