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  1. To contact our admissions office please email: hello@christs-hospital.org.uk or telephone 01403 246555. Our selection process is designed to determine whether a child will flourish in a busy boarding school environment with a strong academic ethos, enjoying the wide range of opportunities on offer, and feel at home at Christ’s Hospital.

  2. Christ's Hospital es una localidad situada en el condado de Sussex Occidental, en Inglaterra (Reino Unido), con una población estimada a mediados de 2016 de 1561 habitantes. [ 1 ] Se encuentra ubicada al sur de la región Sudeste de Inglaterra , cerca de la costa del canal de la Mancha y de la ciudad de Chichester —la capital del condado— y al sur de Londres .

  3. Christ’s Hospital provides 15% of all 100%+ means-tested bursaries provided by Independent Schools in the UK. For FCO and Service families who do not qualify for one of our means-tested bursaries we are able to offer a discount of 10% on full boarding fees.

  4. Apply for a place. To begin the application for Christ’s Hospital, click the link below. Or download our latest prospectus to find out more about Christ’s Hospital. For general enquiries, please don’t hesitate to get in touch using the contact details below: 01403 211293. hello@christs-hospital.org.uk. Apply today.

  5. 基督公学(Christ‘s Hospital),是英国的一所最古老的公学,可追溯到许多个世纪前的都铎王朝。由英皇爱德华六世创办于1552年,校名中有一个单词“hospital”,在拉丁文里意为“慈善”。学校原校创立于伦敦,并于1902年搬迁到西萨赛克斯郡霍舍姆(Horsham)。

  6. Christ’s Hospital prides itself on delivering a vibrant curriculum that has both challenge and opportunity at its heart. The CH curriculum is made up of three interwoven parts: a stimulating academic curriculum which covers everything inside the classroom; an extensive broader curriculum which encapsulates everything outside the classroom; and a pastoral curriculum which has deep roots in ...

  7. Christ’s Hospital Museum represents and celebrates almost 500 remarkable years of history of one of the oldest boarding schools in England. In 1552 the young King Edward VI responded to an impassioned sermon on the needs of London’s poor, following which he wrote to the Lord Mayor of London, to set in motion charitable measures to help.