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  1. Oswestry School is an independent, co-educational day and boarding school for pupils between the ages of 4 and 18. Founded in 1407, it is one of the oldest non-denominational schools in the country and stands on the edge of the attractive market town of Oswestry, in Shropshire, on the border of England and Wales.

    • About Oswestry

      Oswestry School is an independent co-educational day and...

    • Admissions

      Prep School Admissions (ages 4-11) Sixth Form Admissions...

    • Academic

      Our aim at Oswestry School is to prepare pupils for...

    • Co-Curricular

      There is much more than the statutory academic curriculum on...

    • Pastoral

      Not so much a boarding school as a second home. Boarders are...

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      Oswestry School. Upper Brook Street Oswestry Shropshire SY11...

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  2. Oswestry School is an ancient public school (English independent boarding and day school), located in Oswestry, Shropshire, England. It was founded in 1407 as a 'free' school, being independent of the church. This gives it the distinction of being the second-oldest 'free' school in the country, [2] between Winchester College (founded ...

    • 1407; 616 years ago
    • "Non scholae, sed vitae discimus" (English: We Learn Not For School But For Life)
    • Burnaby, Donne, Oswald and Spooner
    • David & Guinevere Holbache
  3. Admissions > International Admissions. Oswestry School has a long and well established tradition of educating pupils from all over the world. Our international pupils make a major contribution to the richness and diversity of community life and we welcome applications each year. Entrance Requirements and Procedures.

  4. Senior School (for children aged 11 to 18) At Oswestry we use our own nomenclature for the year groups which is different from that used in most maintained schools. This starts with First form (age 11) and continues on up to Fifth form (age 16) before pupils then progress to Sixth form.