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  1. Our Shrewsbury School site is unique combining a distinctive village green style heart, beside the River Severn, with exceptional facilities where pupils flourish. The House system is at the heart of the Shrewsbury community. The House is a Salopian's centre of gravity, a real home from home, somewhere to relax and make friends, as well as work.

  2. Shrewsbury School, Independent School of the Year 2020, has a world-class reputation for all-round excellence. Fully co-educational, with a seven-day boarding heartbeat and an integral day community, we deliver a dynamic education that develops the abilities and enthusiasms of each and every individual girl and boy. School should be serious fun.

  3. Shrewsbury School was founded by charter granted by King Edward VI on 10 February 1552. [8] The school began operation in a house and land purchased from John Proude in 1551, [20] together with three rented half-timbered buildings, which included Riggs Hall, built in 1450.

  4. Shrewsbury is one of the great schools of England, and has been ever since its royal foundation in 1552 by King Edward VI. Shrewsbury is a popular choice for pupils across the UK and overseas and each year we only admit 130 pupils into the Third Form at the age of 13; a small number join our Fourth Form a year later, at the start of the two-year GCSE course.

  5. Shrewsbury School. 2,205 likes · 79 talking about this. A co-education day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 13 - 18, set in the heart of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK. The Independent School...

  6. Founded by Royal Charter in 1552, Shrewsbury School combines tradition with a vibrant, modern co-educational vision. We are a school with a strong sense of community and a willingness to look beyond our 110 acres and make connections across sectors and around the globe.

  7. Jun 20, 2024 · The curriculum. Shrewsbury offers a solid a secondary education from Year 9 through to 13 (which it calls third form through to upper sixth). Shrewsbury’s curriculum focuses on a wide range of subjects that provide a strong foundation for further study, with additional subjects that you may expect to see on a public-school timetable including Classics, Latin, Ancient History, and Greek.