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throughout the year), white shirt, black trousers, shoes, black socks and school tie which has black and red stripes (the sixth form version has double red stripes). There are a selection of other ties worn by some pupils; these are given out as awards for achievements within the school. These include house colours which are awarded to those who have represented their house in multiple events. School colours are awarded to those who have represented the school in multiple events. School colours include junior colours normally awarded to boys in the fourth form and below who have represented the school on a number of occasions, half colours which are awarded to those who have competed in several events for the school, and full colours for those who have shown a good commitment in representing the school. Other ties include the prefects tie for elected prefects, the senior prefects tie for the head boy and four senior prefects, and the John Carpenter Club tie which is awarded to those who have competed in events at an international level.
899: 492:. On his death in 1442, it was found that Carpenter had listed many bequests, most to his relatives but some to charitable causes. There were no bequests listed to directly support the education of boys in the City of London. However, a bequest of land was left to two trusted friends who were aware that Carpenter desired a legacy which would support children, and in turn the land was passed on to John Don, an influential man in the City of London. On his death, Don left his own will incorporating the words used in Carpenter's bequest of land and his intentions for the land, that it be "for the finding and bringing up of four poor men's children with meat, drink, apparel, learning at the schools, in the universities, etc., until they be preferred, and then others in their places for ever." The four boys became known as Carpenter's Children. 550: 1496:). In 2008, the school began offering sports scholarships. After the withdrawal of the Government Assisted Places scheme in 1998, the school has offered full-fee bursaries (or Sponsored Awards) to pupils from families on lower incomes with the help of contributions from parties including private companies, the John Carpenter Club, the City of London Corporation, and parents of current pupils. In 2014, at a time when 82 boys at the school received bursaries of 100% of the annual fees of £14,313, the previous head Sarah Fletcher said that her decision to take up the position had been influenced by the school's generous bursary schemes, partly because her own grandfather had enjoyed a life-changing opportunity when given an educational bursary many years before. 1059: 596: 1136: 1394:. Most of these sports take place on school facilities. Sports such as sailing and climbing take place on non-school facilities. Boys also represent the school in competitions at varying levels. The school has a tradition of supporting a charity, chosen by the boys through a ballot, each academic year. The fundraising activities are coordinated by the boys and events take place throughout the year to raise money for the selected charity. An average of £50,000 is raised each year. The school also participates annually in the UKMT Team Maths Challenge and the Hans Woyda Maths Challenge, consistently finishing in the top ranks each year. 1456:, among others. The school is also home to the annual London Classical Reading Competition, participated in by schools nationwide. Another traditional event is "muck-up day" celebrated by the leaving year group at the end of formal schooling in their final year at the school. In 2015 this attracted police attention when plans to bring in paint for "raucous" celebrations led to concerns about disruption to the city's financial district. The headmistress did not hesitate to bar the year group from school grounds "for their own safety", and told them that any such behaviour would result in their UCAS forms being 'ripped up'. 1010:. This site included a pavilion, containing offices, changing rooms, toilets and showers, which was designed, by Old Citizen Ralph Knott, to also be a memorial to those Old Citizens who had lost their lives in the First World War. When J. A. Boyes became headmaster in 1964, further modernisations were made in the building. As the number of pupils increased over the years, overcrowding became a problem. Headmaster Boyes, believed that a new, modern building was needed for the school, and his efforts managed to secure a site on the banks of the River Thames for a new facility. 695: 1568: 473: 4474: 1153:
was built avoiding a road tunnel in the centre of the premises. This meant that the first and second floors of the building could only be built on either side of the road tunnel. The load on the third floor directly above the road tunnel is also limited and so there is a courtyard which goes up to the fifth floor, surrounded by the building, in that area. The current building is opened to the public annually on one weekend in September as part of the
31: 708: 1403: 521:, urged the Corporation of London to spend the bequest on creating a day school for the largest possible number of boys. In 1830, they proposed that the City of London Corporation School should be founded with Taylor as a governor and that the school to be established on the site of the disused London Workhouse. In the meantime, a small number of boys, who became known as Carpenter's scholars, were sent to 1310:(EPQ). Subjects on offer include Geography, History and Politics, Economics, Mathematics, Language and Literature, Music, Modern Languages, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Drama and Theatre, Classical Civilization, Latin & Greek, Design and Visual Arts, Religious Education, Information Technology and Physical Education. There is also a programme of 827: 2305: 1229:, a famous historian who attended the school. Boys are assigned to a House in the Third Form (13 years old), in which they stay throughout their school career. There are inter-house events (e.g. sports, literature, maths) which contribute points to an overall Interhouse Competition that is decided at the end of the year. 784:
first school in England to include science on the curriculum and to include scientific experiments as part of its teaching. It also offered education in commercial subjects. This did not, however, diminish its teaching in the subjects traditionally favoured by independent schools, and it sent classical and mathematical scholars to
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London were also eager to create this second school, which the governors of the City of London Corporation School had proposed. Despite their efforts, the other school was not founded until 1854, as the Freemen's Orphanage School, in Brixton with Hale as chairman. The Freemen's Orphanage School still exists today as the
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and music departments, although some design and technology facilities remain. The building was designed on a structural grid and non-load bearing walls were used so that the internal layout of the building could easily be changed when necessary. The school's design is also slightly unusual in that it
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The present building on Queen Victoria Street was designed by City of London architect Thomas Meddings, an Old Citizen of the school as well as a former Temple Church chorister. It is a wholly modern building, although some of the stained glass and sculptures from the Victoria Embankment building has
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The building remained the home of the City of London School for a hundred years, although the site expanded to include not only the original building on the Victoria Embankment itself, but a range of buildings at right angles along the whole of John Carpenter Street, which was named after the founder
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was modernised, the house system had been reorganised, the "mission", what is now the annual charity appeal, had been started and a Community Service Organisation had been set up as an alternative to the Combined Cadet Force. It was compulsory for a boy, above the third form, to serve in one of these
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When the Marlborough term began, an arrangement was made whereby City of London boys had lessons during games for Marlborough College pupils and vice versa. The difficulties at the Marlborough location ranged from finding a study for Headmaster Dale to finding enough kitchen staff to prepare food for
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Lacking that guidance, discussions began on how the bequest money should be spent. The City Lands Committee suggested in a report that the bequest should be spent on educating a larger number of boys and this approach was adopted in 1826. A number of people including Richard Taylor, a printer and an
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in around 1460 and a small college was founded next to Guildhall Chapel, also using the library facilities in the chapel. Despite the fact that this continued for over 70 years, the earliest certain evidence of the existence of Carpenter's Children can only be traced back to 1536, and thus it is not
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In 2020, an international two-stage competition was announced for a £19 million revamp of the present City of London School building. The competition, which has been organised by New London Architecture on behalf of the City of London Corporation, will select the entry that brings a 'innovative and
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It took the school over five years to fully recover from the effects of the war. Many Old Citizens had lost their lives fighting in the war. Today, there is a memorial in the school's courtyard (transplanted from the main staircase of the old Blackfriars site) to remember those Old Citizens who had
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moved away from Greater London in the late 19th century, the management and committee of City of London jointly decided to stay in the capital, as it was deemed a stimulating environment for education. A City of London School Act 1879 (c.63) empowered the school to move to a new site in the City of
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the Guildhall Chapel and Library were forfeited. The funding for the four boys was also discontinued. The Corporation of London remained in control of Carpenter's estate and accounts from the next 300 years show that the money continued to be spent on children's benefits such as providing new coats
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families. Also, unlike other established independent schools, it was a day school (although there were in early days a handful of boarders, no boarding department ever became established). It also promoted a practical and progressive scheme of education which was well ahead of its time. It was the
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The act gave the new school an annual budget of £900 (around £107,000 in 2016) from the bequest while the governors of the City of London Corporation School, who still wanted to implement their original idea, gained nothing, only retaining the old workhouse income. Both Hale and the Corporation of
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site and so gave control over almost every aspect of the school's running to the Corporation. A committee was also set up to manage the school, with Hale as chairman. Although the committee's powers were initially limited, they gained more control over time as they made important decisions for the
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The school runs an annual Charity Appeal each year. The proceeds raised across the academic year go towards a dedicated charity of choosing, voted upon by pupils of the school, making sure that the school's charity efforts reflect topical issues. Each year's Charity Appeal is managed by a student
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for all pupils up to the fifth form. Sixth formers do not have to wear the uniform, but they are required to wear suits and the sixth form school tie. The uniform is a blazer with the school crest (traditionally black for winter or maroon with black stripes for summer, though both are now allowed
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At this point, the City Lands Committee started to search for better locations for a school. They selected Honey Lane Market, a site on Milk Street, as their preferred location. However, this proposal faced the same funding difficulties as the workhouse proposal: only £300 per year was available,
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revealed that over the centuries, the income from the bequest vastly exceeded the expenses of the boys' education. In response to the report, the Corporation of London indicated that it had taken, "great pains...by searching in the archives of the corporation and other places for the will of John
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courts and cloisters enclosed within the site. These other buildings were demolished when the school moved again in 1986. Here the school was adjacent to the City of London School for Girls, which was founded by the City of London Corporation as a sister school in 1894 and moved in 1969 to its
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organ which was moved from the previous school building and put into a new casing. The organ has 3 manual departments, 61 notes and a pedal department with 32 notes as well as 43 stops, 4 tremulants and 6 couplers. The drama theatre (Winterflood Theatre) was rebuilt in 2009 at a value of £1.3
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had also relocated there, and in 1942, bombs fell nearby. By 1944, with the war settling down, the City of London School returned to its home on the Victoria Embankment, which had suffered no structural damage during the Blitz. Air raid shelters were built on site as a precautionary measure.
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The school seeks to provide a community "to foster good relationships between members of the staff, the pupils themselves and between members of the staff and pupils", so that pupils can develop their social confidence as well as thrive on academic excellence. The school's aims and range of
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Although the City of London School has always charged fees to most of its pupils, it describes the fees as moderate compared with other independent schools, and it has always offered scholarships, both on the basis of academic and musical ability (it educates ten boys selected for the
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as a psychologist in the education officer's department. In Britain, this was the first appointment in a field of psychology outside a university. From 1913 to 1931 Burt examined pupils nominated for admission to special schools. His mandate included selection and research.
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into a school and governors were appointed. Conditions at the workhouse site had deteriorated and much money was needed for its maintenance. The only funds available, though, were the same £300 (about £30,000 in 2016) a year budget the workhouse had received.
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Although the school provides a very modern atmosphere in most aspects of school life, there are some traditional events held annually, although attendance of these events is no longer compulsory for all boys. This includes the annual prize giving ceremony at
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The Victoria Embankment building, a grand building said to be in the Italian Renaissance style but actually in a high Victorian style with a steep pitched roof resembling that of a French chateau, was designed by Davis and Emanuel and constructed by
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The school provides day education to about 1,000 boys aged 11 to 18 and employs approximately 100 teaching staff and around another 100 non-teaching staff. The majority of pupils enter at 11, some at 13 and some at 16 into the
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which exempts the school from taxes as an independent school providing education for pupils within the school, as well as providing educational and recreational facilities for children and young people in the surrounding communities.
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ident from 1968 to 1989. The building still features the school's name above the door. The auxiliary buildings in John Carpenter Street and Tudor Street, however, were demolished shortly after the school vacated the premises.
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were common. Like many other schools evacuated into the countryside, the City of London School's enrolment fell from 700 to 430 during the war, although no pupil was killed or injured as a direct result of enemy fire.
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committee, who plans school events, fund-raisers, partnerships, and sponsors. Events in the past have included the 24-hour 'fishathon', 48-hour row, cake sales, sponsored swims and an 11-mile sponsored walk.
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The school's sports facilities include a multi-purpose indoor sports hall, a 25-metre swimming pool, a gym, a rooftop AstroTurf football pitch and grass playing fields and athletics tracks at
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Today, the City of London School's policies are maintained by a board of governors. It continues to be under the governance of the City of London Corporation (the governing body of the
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Accommodation was not provided in the agreement with Marlborough College and so Turner wrote to the Mayor of Marlborough to request accommodation in town. Many of the accommodation
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The school was remarkable for its time in several respects. It did not discriminate against pupils on the grounds of religious persuasion (at a time when most public schools had an
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situated on the wall of the City of London School's glassed ceiling atrium standing over the door to the balcony of the Great Hall. In this position he 'sees' the full splendour of
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been relocated to this new building. A design and technology block was added to the building in 1990, though in 2008, the block was transformed into a building mainly used by the
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For the 2022–23 academic year, the annual school fees were £19,995, and lunch was an extra £292 a term (£876 a year). Music lessons were an additional £271 a term (£813 a year).
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for the 2009–2010 academic year, held the position from 1999 to 2014. He left the school in January 2014 to become the managing director of all the independent schools owned by
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sustainable' upgrade to the building complex. The project represents a part of an overall plan to expand capacity at the school. The contract was won by a joint proposal from
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In 1986, the City of London School moved to its present site in purpose-built facilities in Queen Victoria Street (where it is opposite the College of Arms and just below
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at a cost exceeding £100,000 (about £11,158,064.52 in 2016). The designers designed the school as "amazingly unscholastic, rather like a permanent Exhibition Palace."
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The school is one of the three independent secondary schools owned by the City of London Corporation, the other two being the City of London School for Girls and the
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with "the first four emphasising the school's literary and scientific traditions the last being a religious martyr, a famous lawyer and the author of Utopia."
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The arrangements at Marlborough College gave pupils the opportunity to strengthen the school's clubs and societies. This included a dramatic society, in which
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Carpenter, without effect". Had the Corporation instead looked for the will of John Don, it would have received guidance in what to do with the money.
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City of London School has six Houses: Abbott, Beaufoy, Carpenter, Hale, Mortimer, and Seeley. As well as houses named after the founder of the school
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and another a modern foreign language. Additional subjects and qualifications are taken by some students. In 2007 the school also started offering
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The school underwent many changes during its time on the Victoria Embankment. The curriculum had been consolidated at the turn of the century, the
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at the time and so for the first night, the boys slept in the gymnasium of the school, before moving into the town's billets the following night.
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which allows the school and other parties to offer scholarships, prizes or sponsored awards to current or former pupils without incurring taxes,
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organisations for at least five school terms. This is a tradition which still exists today. In 1925, the school acquired its sports grounds at
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Arthur Chilton was appointed headmaster in 1905, an appointment he held for 24 years and throughout World War One, until 1929. In 1950
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which was originally established to support boys affected by the World Wars but now supports means-tested bursaries at the School,
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in 1834, following a bequest of land in 1442 for poor children in the City of London. The original school was established at
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insufficient to build and maintain a school. This problem was not recognised until the bill to found the school reached the
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were educated at the City of London School, and that includes only those who were already deceased at the time of writing.
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which has also since moved to the Barbican. It was also next to the traditional home of the British newspaper industry in
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Davis, Anna (27 August 2014). "My grandfather escaped poverty thanks to a bursary. Now my school carries on that work".
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This building still stands and is protected by a preservation order; as of 2017 it was occupied by the investment bank
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and the City Lands Committee (Taylor was a member of both), as impractical, and other schemes were proposed. In 1832,
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Moore-Bridger, Benedict (18 May 2015). "City of London pupils sent on study leave early amid 'muck-up' riot fears".
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which provides bursaries to boys who have gained admission to the school but whose parents cannot afford the fees,
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on the Victoria Embankment overlooking the Thames. The school moved in 1883 and the new building was opened by the
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results, with 94.62% of papers graded 9-7 (A*-A in the old system). As of 2017 around 35 pupils took up places at
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in the background and the Millennium Bridge on the right is occasionally seen in popular media such as in the
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of the school, and further buildings constructed at the back along Tudor Street, with the school playground,
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The school offers many extracurricular activities. These include over 50 clubs and societies including a
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results, with 81.2% of entries gaining A* or A grades at A-level. The Telegraph also placed it 6th for
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Pupils are required to take a minimum of ten GCSE subjects in the fourth and fifth form of which six,
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were given scholarships at the City of London School. In 1926, this arrangement was extended to the
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Arnold, Christopher (2013). "The Rise of Education". In Arnold, Christopher; Hardy, Julia (eds.).
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throughout the 19th century. These included the classicist, theologian and Shakespearean scholar
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lost their lives in both World Wars. An annual remembrance service, involving members of the
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Over the next few years, the workhouse proposal was seen by the City of London Lord Mayor's
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Memoir of the life and times of John Carpenter, Town Clerk of London, Thomas Brewer (1856)
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clear who these boys were, what they were taught and where they lived. In 1547, under the
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An Act for establishing a School on the Site of Honey Lane Market in the City of London.
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In the sixth form, boys take either four subjects at A-Level, or three subjects and an
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Little is known of the early years of the legacy. This bequest was administered by the
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In 1938, the headmaster F.R. Dale made an agreement with George Turner, headmaster of
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The foundation stone of the new school was laid by Lord Brougham at premises in
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Inspection of the City of London School by the Independent Schools Inspectorate
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An early photograph of the Milk Street building used by the school in 1837–1883
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Many distinguished people have been part of the school either as pupils (see
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was head from 1984 to 1990. David R. Levin, who was also the chair of the
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are chosen for all students. Of the remaining four options, one must be a
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In 1920, an arrangement was made whereby all the boy choristers of the
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An 1830s print showing the school building of 1835–1883 in Milk Street.
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Marlborough College itself experienced some threat from the war. The
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The City of London School traces its origins to a bequest of land by
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placed the school eighth in its League Tables of Independent School
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Committee details – Board of Governors of the City of London School
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City of London School theatre to undergo £1.3 m refurbishment
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(31 January 2002) 2928: 2517: 2307:Open House – City of London School 1828: 872:boy choristers of the Chapel Royal 804:Regius Professor of Modern History 14: 4555: 3357: 3213:. www.clsb.org.uk. Archived from 3087:, British Council, archived from 1958: 1807:Corporation of the City of London 1765:List of schools in City of London 1562: 1232: 1139:The modern red-brick building on 1025:is next to the school buildings. 768:, on part of the site of the old 412:, Nobel Prize–winning scientists 16:Private school in London, England 4473: 4472: 4364:Lord Mayor of the City of London 3487:Home and Colonial School Society 1709:George Ferris Whidborne Mortimer 1685:. Over 140 people listed in the 1470:Lord Mayor of the City of London 1452:and the annual carol service at 1143:, used by the school since 1986. 802:– a classics scholar who became 706: 601:Parliament of the United Kingdom 594: 358:. It is a partner school of the 29: 4509:Private boys' schools in London 3471:LITE Regal International School 3445:City of London School for Girls 3315: 3304: 3278: 3251: 3229: 3178: 3155: 3143: 3120: 3075: 3047: 3019: 2996: 2973: 2948: 2905: 2878: 2851: 2834: 2811: 2782: 2759: 2736: 2709: 2676: 2649: 2626: 2599: 2572: 2545: 2492: 2469: 2446: 2419: 2392: 2365: 2351: 2325: 2298: 2272: 2245: 2218: 2195: 2180: 2165: 2139: 2112: 2075: 2033: 2021: 1929:, James & James, p. 12 1527:, Providence Row, and Papyrus. 1481:City of London Freemen's School 1054:Victoria Embankment (1883–1986) 960:Ministry of Aircraft Production 717:needs additional citations for 684:City of London Freemen's School 541:), was passed to transform the 420:, Justice of the Supreme Court 364:City of London Freemen's School 360:City of London School for Girls 346:, England, on the banks of the 190:Chair of The Board of Governors 4519:1442 establishments in England 4109:1908 Franco-British Exhibition 3364:City of London School web site 2204:The northern suburbs: Holloway 1915: 1851: 1694: 1486: 1370:, swimming, sailing, fencing, 1308:Extended Project Qualification 1195: 1: 4499:History of the City of London 3328:www.cityoflondonschool.org.uk 2960:www.cityoflondonschool.org.uk 2532:www.cityoflondonschool.org.uk 2504:www.cityoflondonschool.org.uk 2481:, London: The Daily Telegraph 2172:Ward-Jackson, Philip (1937), 2154:, Independent Schools Council 1973:"Inflation | Bank of England" 1780: 1573:Queen Victoria Street, London 1459: 1397: 1245: 1062:A modern (2015) photo of the 764:, in the City of London near 517:assistant to the founding of 4341:London Metropolitan Archives 2010:, National Education Network 1888:Douglas-Smith, A.E. 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Queen Victoria Street
London
EC4V 3AL
Coordinates
51°30′41″N 00°05′56″W / 51.51139°N 0.09889°W / 51.51139; -0.09889
Public school
Private
day school
Latin
John Carpenter
Department for Education
100003
Tables
Old Citizens
City of London Corporation
HSBC
The Rifles
https://www.cityoflondonschool.org.uk
private
day school
boys
City of London
River Thames
Millennium Bridge
Tate Modern
City of London School for Girls
City of London Freemen's School
City's Cash
Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference

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