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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Douai_SchoolDouai School - Wikipedia

    Douai School, Woolhampton. Sport. Uniform. Junior School. Douai Foundation. Footnotes. External links. Douai School was a public ( fee-charging boarding) school run by the Douai Abbey Benedictine community at Woolhampton, England, until it closed in 1999. History. 1615–1818.

  2. A Brief History of Douai School. The Benedictine monastic Community of St Edmund’s was founded in Paris in 1615. A boarding school was created at La Celle on the outskirts of the city, and the first recorded pupil is from 1622, but education remained informal and irregular.

  3. The Douai Society is the Society of the former pupils of Douai school which was run by English Benedictine monks at Woolhampton in Berkshire from 1903 until its closure in 1999.

  4. Douai School was the public (independent) school that was run by the Douai Abbey Benedictine community at Woolhampton, England, until it closed in 1999. The monastic community was founded in Paris in 1615 and moved to Douai after the French Revolution.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Douai_SchoolDouai School - Wikiwand

    Douai School was a public (private) school run by the Douai Abbey Benedictine community at Woolhampton, England, until it closed in 1999.

  6. Douai School was the public (independent) school that was run by the Douai Abbey Benedictine community at Woolhampton, England, until it closed in 1999.. History 1818–1903. The monastic community was founded in Paris in 1615 and moved to Douai after the French Revolution taking over the former buildings of the community of St Gregory.The monastery provided educational opportunities from the ...

  7. About us. In 2019 the Douai Society (the former pupils’ association of the now defunct Douai School) decided to target its resources to supporting Benedictine education across the world. Later that year, the Foundation was created. Our mission is to promote Benedictine values in schools, principally through funding cultural, pastoral, and ...