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  1. Shrewsbury School. Our Shrewsbury School site is unique combining a distinctive village green style heart, beside the River Severn, with exceptional facilities where pupils flourish. 360 tour; Our Place; Welcome Home. The House system is at the heart of the Shrewsbury community.

  2. Shrewsbury (/ˈʃruːzbri/ ⓘ o /ˈʃroʊzbri/ ⓘ) es la ciudad condado de Shropshire, en Midlands del Oeste, Inglaterra, Reino Unido.Se encuentra cerca del País de Gales (en galés: Amwythig).Se encuentra a orillas del río Severn.Es el principal asentamiento del borough de Shrewsbury and Atcham, con una población de 95.850 habitantes.En consecuencia, es la segunda ciudad más grande de ...

  3. Founded by Royal Charter in 1552, Shrewsbury School is set in 110 acres described by Sir Neville Cardus as “the most beautiful playing fields in the world.” Just across the River Severn is the centre of Shrewsbury, itself within easy reach of the Shropshire Hills, Welsh Marches and Snowdonia National Park.

  4. William Shrewsbury Primary School Church Road, Stretton, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire DE13 0HE Telephone Number: 01283 247490 email: office@williamshrewsbury.com. Headteacher: Mrs Melanie Murfin. Deputy Headteacher: Mr Matt Runacus. Chair of Governors: Mrs Lorna Perkins- lperkins@williamshrewsbury.com .

  5. www.shrewsbury.org.uk › admissions › feesFees | Shrewsbury School

    Sixth Form. Boarding, UK/EEA resident. £16,166. Boarding, non-UK/EEA resident. £17,028. Day. £11,277. Music fees per 40-minute lesson are £28.93 (£27.27 payable to the music teacher + £1.66 admin fee payable to the School). Conditions relating to unpaid fees, notice, deposits for overseas pupils, confidentiality and other matters may be ...

  6. Shrewsbury School, The Schools, Shrewsbury, SY3 7BA. Get Directions. 01743 280500. Please tick this box if you are happy for us to provide you with information about the school ...

  7. Shrewsbury School rose to national prominence under the headmastership of Thomas Ashton from 1561 to 1583; pupil numbers steadily increased and it gained the description of “the largest school in all England”. Drama similarly flourished under Ashton, with school productions performed on regular occasions.