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  1. Charterhouse School, Kingston upon Hull (mixed school building) The nearby Charterhouse School to the east of the present Charterhouse is a Victorian development – a board school designed by William Botterill, built in 1881. The school consists of a single-storey infants' school, and a two-storey segregated school, with separate boys' and ...

  2. Charterhouse (anglais: chartreuse) peut faire référence à : Charterhouse School : une public school située dans le Surrey, en Angleterre. Le fonds d'investissement britannique Charterhouse Capital Partners. Catégorie : Homonymie.

  3. 9 de jul. de 2023 · Charterhouse School has an above average teacher to pupil ratio of 9:1. It secures places for around 15% of its sixth form to Oxbridge which, whilst defining its status as a feeder school to the universities, is less than its more academically focused, all boy sixth form peers. Sports provision is diverse, but focused on football, hockey and ...

  4. チャーターハウス校(チャーターハウスこう)もしくはチャーターハウス・スクール(英: Charterhouse School )は、サリー州ゴダルミングに存在するイギリスの私立寄宿学校(または、一般にパブリックスクールとも呼ばれるエリート校)である。

  5. School Archive. The Charterhouse School Archive (in Godalming) contains the records of the School's activities and administration since 1872. Some registers and printed annual form lists for earlier years in the nineteenth century were transferred when the School moved from London, and a few papers, letters and albums relating to the period before the move have been given by former masters and ...

  6. The school was founded by Jamie Malden in 1985 with 23 children. Charterhouse Square is a member of Cognita Schools , an association of independent schools in UK and overseas. It is not connected with Charterhouse School , a public boarding school which was founded near the square before moving to its current location in Godalming , Surrey .

  7. thecharterhouse.org › explore-the-charterhouse › historyHistory - The Charterhouse

    In 1371, the Charterhouse was built – a respected and austere Carthusian monastery, which flourished throughout the later medieval and early Tudor period. With the dissolution of the monasteries, the Charterhouse became a mansion for wealthy noblemen and a refuge for royalty. Elizabeth I met the Privy Council here in the days before her ...