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  1. Welcome to Sevenoaks School: global in our outlook and rooted in the local community we are committed to developing inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people.

  2. Sevenoaks School is a highly selective coeducational private school in Sevenoaks, Kent, England. It is the second oldest non-denominational school in the United Kingdom, dating back to 1432, only behind Oswestry (1407). Around 1,200 day pupils and boarders attend, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years.

  3. W www.sevenoaksschool.org. Sevenoaks School is an English independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 11 to 18, located in Sevenoaks, Kent. It educates over 1,000 pupils and was founded in 1432, making it the second oldest non-denominational school in the UK.

  4. Admissions Overview. Sevenoaks School. We hope you enjoy this insight into our extraordinary school which benefits from a rich history and a thriving present. If you like what you see, we very much hope that you and your child will visit Sevenoaks: there's no substitute for seeing the school in action. My first week in Year 7. Play full video.

  5. The School. Overview; School Ethos; School History. Serving Old Sennockians in the First World War; Headmaster George Heslop and the First World War; WW1 Roll of Honour; Our Accolades; Inspection Reports; Our Publications; The Sennockian; FAQ; The Headmaster. Headmaster; Deputy Heads. Senior Deputy Head; Deputy Head Academic; Deputy Head ...

  6. Sevenoaks School is widely recognised as one of the top performing IB Diploma schools in the UK, regularly featuring as the Top IB boarding school in our table. Located in an affluent Kentish town, well within an hour of London, Sevenoaks School proves a highly attractive prospect for both domestic and international day or boarding students who ...

  7. Sevenoaks School is situated at the top of the bustling historic High Street, within walking distance of shops, coffee bars and restaurants. Behind the school is Knole, one of England’s largest country houses, set within a thousand-acre deer park and managed by the National Trust.