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Winchester College is a world famous, co-ed boarding school in Hampshire, UK. It offers A-Levels, Div, EPQ and a range of music, sport and other activities for pupils aged 13-18.
- Welcome
Winchester College is one of the country’s oldest surviving...
- People
Mr Williams joined Winchester College in 2018 as a Geography...
- Location
Winchester College is located in the surrounds of England’s...
- Heritage
Winchester College was founded by William of Wykeham...
- Archives, Libraries & Treasury
Winchester College Archives The College Archives record the...
- Div
As the Good Schools Guide 2019 noted, "Winchester is...
- Exam Results and Universities
The College is delighted with another year of strong results...
- Sport
Despite a challenging 2020, progress on Winchester College's...
- Welcome
Winchester College is an English public school (a long-established fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) with some provision for day attendees, in Winchester, Hampshire, England.
We welcome pupils to our Sixth Form to study alongside other ambitious girls and boys and to make the most of everything Winchester has to offer. Pupils benefit from expert teaching and small class sizes across our A Level curriculum, and enjoy sports, music, arts and a wide range of extra-curricular activities, in a beautiful environment.
Winchester College es una escuela privada masculina, situada en la ciudad inglesa de Winchester, antigua capital sajona de Inglaterra. Sus denominaciones oficiales son Collegium Sanctae Mariae prope Wintoniam, Collegium Beatae Mariae Wintoniensis prope Winton, o St Mary's College near Winchester.
Winchester College, founded by William of Wykeham in 1382, is one of the world’s most famous and distinguished schools and a heritage site of international significance. Located in the historic surrounds of England’s medieval capital, the school is fortunate to maintain 11 acres of formal gardens and more than 80 listed buildings, many of ...
27 de jun. de 2013 · El Winchester College fue fundado en 1382 por William of Wykeham, obispo de Winchester y Canciller de Inglaterra que tenía una fijación, conseguir que aquellas personas destinadas a llevar las riendas del país tuviesen la mejor educación posible para que sus actos fuesen sabios y consecuentes -bendito William-.