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Learn about the origins, formation, curriculum and co-curriculum of The London Oratory School, a prestigious Roman Catholic school in the city. See the Paolozzi Gallery and get directions to visit the school.
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The London Oratory School, also known as "The Oratory" or "The London Oratory" to distinguish it from other schools, is a Catholic comprehensive secondary school for boys aged 7–18 and girls aged 16–18 in West Brompton.
Founded in 1863 by the Oratory, the school aims to provide an excellent education of the intellect and the virtues. It is inspired by the example of St Philip Neri and the vision of St John Henry Newman, and has a motto of Respice Finem.
A prestigious Roman Catholic school for boys aged 7 to 18, with girls in the sixth form. Founded in 1863 by the Fathers of the Oratory, the School offers a broad, balanced liberal arts curriculum and a strong emphasis on music and character formation.
A Roman Catholic school with outstanding Ofsted rating and musical aptitude. Find out about its features, review, data, SEN, catchment, destinations and careers.
Find out how to apply for Junior House, First Form and Sixth Form at The London Oratory School for 2025. Download the Supplementary Information Forms and Course Sheet for each age group and read the Admission Arrangements.
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.