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  1. Welcome to Shrewsbury, where school is serious fun. Learning and enjoyment go hand in hand: in the classroom, through a vibrant co-curricular programme and in the communal life of the School. Here is a snapshot of life at Shrewsbury.

    • About Shrewsbury

      Shrewsbury School, Independent School of the Year 2020, has...

    • Admissions

      Admissions. Scrollswipe. Welcome to your first step in...

    • Academic

      At Shrewsbury, we are passionate about the serious fun of...

    • Pastoral & Boarding

      Ms Peak joined Shrewsbury from Loretto School in 2012 and...

    • Co-Curricular

      Helen Brown joined Shrewsbury as Director of Drama in 2014...

    • SchoolStories

      Real-time School Stories for Shrewsbury School, curating...

  2. Shrewsbury School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13 –18) in Shrewsbury. It was founded in 1552 by Edward VI by Royal Charter, to reconstitute the town's collegiate foundations of the 6th and 10th centuries which were disestablished in the reformation.

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    • Latin: Intus Si Recte Ne Labora, (If Right Within, Trouble Not)
  3. Shrewsbury School was founded by Edward VI in 1552 by Royal Charter and for over 470 years we have a proud legacy as one of the great public schools in England. Below is a small insight into the development of Shrewsbury through the centuries.

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  4. Shrewsbury School. The Schools, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY3 7BA, United Kingdom. Make an Enquiry. What is Shrewsbury School like? Shrewsbury School offers its students and parents an exceptional combination of heritage and forward-thinking vision, which is a hallmark of the very best independent schools in Britain.

  5. Shrewsbury School, in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, one of the major public (privately endowed) schools in England, founded in 1552 by Edward VI. Thomas Ashton, the first headmaster, gave it a classical and humanistic tone that has been retained, though sciences and other studies are now also prominent.