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  1. War Cloister Tours Winchester Saturday 20th April 2024 - Sunday 15th December 2024. Commemorating 100 years since the opening of the College’s tranquil private war memorial, these thought-provoking tours bring to life the stories of the pupils and teachers from Winchester who died in both World Wars and subsequent conflicts, as well as the architecture, symbolism, and impact of War Cloister today.

  2. Winchester College is an independent boarding school for boys in the British public school tradition, situated in Winchester, Hampshire. It has existed in its present location for over 600 years. It is the oldest of the original seven public schools defined by the Clarendon Commission and regulated by the Public Schools Act 1868.

  3. Studying for GCSE and A-Level. The academic pace at Winchester is fast and fulfilling. We do not solely teach pupils to pass exams, but their results speak for themselves. Our GCSE and A-Level programmes prepare pupils for life and learning at university, whilst the EPQprovides additional stretch. Read More.

  4. They are independent, interested in leadership roles and keen to explore the wide variety of music, sport and other opportunities on offer before leaving for leading universities in the UK, Europe and the US. Winchester College is a world famous, independent boarding school in Hampshire for pupils aged 13-18, with a co-ed Sixth Form offering ...

  5. The Archives at Winchester College are an extensive collection of records relating to the history and life of Winchester College from its foundation in 1382 to the present day. The documents are stored in six medieval rooms, situated right at the heart of our ancient buildings. The Archive is available to the school community and to those ...

  6. Apr 12, 2023 · Winchester College is a private school in the medieval city of Winchester, Hampshire, founded in 1382. It provides day and boarding education for boys aged 13 to 18 and welcomes girls aged 16–18 into its mixed sixth form. Children learn at Winchester College within a 'culture of curiosity'. The school has a well-renowned reputation for ...

  7. Winchester College was founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor to both Edward III and Richard II, and is based in Hampshire (60 miles from London). Every pupil at Winchester, apart from the Scholars, lives in a boarding house, chosen or allocated when applying to Winchester.