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  1. Princethorpe College opened in September 1966 after the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (MSCs), purchased the site to use as the senior school for their already established boys’ school, St Bede’s College in Leamington Spa.

  2. Princethorpe College opened in September 1966 after the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (MSCs), purchased the site to use as the senior school for their already established boys’ school, St Bede’s College in Leamington Spa. It was officially opened on Wednesday 26 April 1967.

  3. Princethorpe College, which is located in a former Benedictine priory, owes its existence to the French Revolution. However, its story really begins in the 17th century.

  4. Princethorpe College is a co-educational 11-18 independent Catholic day school with around 900 students, 200 of whom are in the Sixth Form. Christ’s teaching in the Gospels on love, service, forgiveness and generosity of spirit is central to the school’s character and approach to learning.

  5. Register for September 2025 Entrance Examinations. Princethorpe College is a Catholic, co-educational, HMC independent day school for around 930 pupils aged eleven to eighteen and welcomes members of all faiths and backgrounds.

  6. The present-day Princethorpe College first opened its doors in September 1966. The College, run by the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, had originated in Leamington in the late 1950s as St Bede's College. Now (2012) it has a Senior School (11 to 16) with 630 pupils and a Sixth Form College (16 – 18) with 180 pupils.

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  8. Jun 23, 2017 · Princethorpe College was officially opened on Wednesday April 26, 1967. The Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev. George Patrick Dwyer, celebrated an inaugural Mass attended by 400 people, some of whom had travelled from as far away as Liverpool and Ireland.