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Stowe School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) for pupils aged 13–18 in Stowe, England. It opened on 11 May 1923, initially with 99 schoolboys, and with J. F. Roxburgh as the first headmaster.
Swanbourne House School. Just 20 minutes from central Milton Keynes, Swanbourne House School provides the perfect environment for children aged from 4 to 13 years.
Stowe School was founded in 1923 by Edward Montauban and Percy Warrington, with the vision of creating a modern public school based on liberal learning and Christian values. The school is located in the historic Stowe House and gardens, which were saved from demolition and restored by the National Trust and the Stowe House Preservation Trust.
Stowe is a prestigious boarding school in Buckinghamshire, founded in 1923 and formerly the home of the Duke of Buckingham. It offers a dynamic and individualised education for students from 13-18, with a focus on academic excellence, creativity and social responsibility.
Stowe School is a co-educational boarding school with a Church of England foundation and a ducal palace setting. It offers academic rigour, creativity and excellence in various sports and arts, and has a range of scholarships and SEN provision.
The Twenty-First Century makes ever greater demands for the qualities and values instilled by an education at Stowe.