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  1. Alleyns School is a 4-18 co-educational, independent day school in Dulwich, London, England.

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      We are a leading HMC co-educational school for children aged...

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      The next Alleyn's Junior School Open Event is from 1.30pm to...

    • Senior School

      Alleyn’s is a school rooted in 400 years of history, but we...

    • Junior School

      The next Alleyn's Junior School Open Event is from 1.30pm to...

  2. Alleyn's School is a 418 co-educational, independent, day school and sixth form in Dulwich, London, England. It is a registered charity and was originally part of Edward Alleyn's College of God's Gift charitable foundation, which also included James Allen's Girls' School (JAGS) and Dulwich College.

  3. Alleyn's School is a leading HMC school for children aged 4-18, with a history dating back to 1619. It offers a modern and enterprising curriculum, a co-curricular programme, and a values-driven education based on respect, opportunity, curiosity, courage and kindness.

  4. www.tatler.com › article › alleyns-school-review-tatler-school-guideAlleyn's School - Tatler

    11 de nov. de 2022 · Oxbridge: 13%. Admission: ISEB Pre-Test, schools own exam and interview. Alumni: Caleb Nelson, Eden Cheng. Prep head: Simon Severino. Prep Pupils: 244 day: 118 boys, 126 girls. Prep Ages: 4-11. Prep Term fees: £6,990. Read the Alleyn's School review in the Tatler Schools Guide 2022.

  5. Alleyn's is a selective school with a long history and a strong academic reputation. It offers a range of subjects, activities and facilities for students from age 7 to 18 in Dulwich, South East London.

  6. Alleyn's School is a Church of England school founded in 1619 that offers high academic standards and excellent pastoral care. It has 30 acres of playing fields, a junior school, and a range of co-curricular activities for its 1,086 pupils.

  7. Explore the history and achievements of Alleyn's School, founded in 1619 by actor Edward Alleyn. Browse or search the yearbooks, magazines and other publications from the 1940s to the 2010s.