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  1. Radley College, formally St Peter's College, Radley or even the College of St. Peter at Radley, is a public school (independent boarding school for boys) near Radley, Oxfordshire, England, which was founded in 1847. The school covers 800 acres (320 hectares) including playing fields, a golf course, a lake, and farmland.

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    • Latin: Sicut serpentes, sicut columbae, ([wise] as serpents, [innocent] as doves [Matthew 10:16])
  2. Find out for yourself. Campus. Radley College is an independent full boarding school for boys aged 13-18 in Oxfordshire, UK. We inspire greatness and nurture goodness.

  3. Sicut Columbae - a History of St Peter's College, Radley 1847-1924, being a continuation of the Rev TD Raike's 'Fifty years of Radley' by E Bryans. Oxford, Blackwell, 1924. Collection. The History of Radley College 1847-1947 by A K Boyd.

  4. Whether it's the excitement of sport, the buzz of lively academic debate, or the exhilaration of music and drama – there's always something happening at Radley College. Find out for yourself. Admissions. Strategic vision of Radley College, an independent boarding school for boys in Oxfordshire.

  5. 31 de jul. de 2023 · Activities - how the charity spends its money. Radley College is an independent wholly boarding school for boys aged 13 to 18. The College acts as trustee of various funds used to provide...

  6. Radley College is a proudly traditional boarding school for boys aged 13-18 in Oxfordshire. “We wish to surround the boys with an atmosphere breathing greatness and goodness.” – Robert Singleton, First Warden. “An absolute humdinger of a school.” – The Good Schools’ Guide.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2013 · The Fellows of St Peter’s College, Radley. Singleton and Sewell maintained that a small stipend would attract able men to teach at Radley who would be motivated by vocation and by a desire to form the community of like-minds they were assembling rather than by career enhancement or the accumulation of wealth.