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  1. St Edward's School was founded in 1863 by the Reverend Thomas Chamberlain, Senior Student and Honorary Canon of Christ Church Oxford, who at the time was the Vicar at St. Thomas the Martyr in Oxford. Welcome to the digital archive of St. Edward’s School, an online catalogue of archives and artefacts covering our distinguished history that date back to 1863.

  2. A message from Alastair Chirnside, the Warden. There has never been a more exciting time to be at St Edward’s. There is the strength of the community, grounded in a spirit of inclusion and built on an ethos of collaboration. There is the range of opportunity, from the choices in the Sixth Form to the depth of the co-curriculum.

  3. The Values of the School. St. Edward’s was founded on Christian principles, which continue to provide the foundation for our values and which, through Chapel, remain central to the life of the School. Integrity: the value of honesty to ourselves and to each other. We seek to earn and to deserve the trust of others, by acting rightly and justly.

  4. St Edward’s School (Teddies) is a co-educational, independent day and boarding school in Oxford. Founded in 1863, the school has a proud and distinguished history as one of the major Victorian public schools of the 19th century at the heart of an academically and culturally stimulating city.

  5. Begins. Prefects, Heads of House and Peer Listeners - Monday 2 September at 3.00pm. New Shell - Monday 2 September at 5.00pm. New Fourth Form joining the School - Tuesday 3 September at 10.00am. New Lower Sixth joining the School - Tuesday 3 September at 1.00pm. All other Boarders - Tuesday 3 September from 6.00pm.