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  1. 12 Jun 2024 · St Pauls School has just achieved its TfL STARS (becoming TfL Pioneers in September) Bronze Award, meaning we are now a TfL Travel for Life accredited school! This programme rewards schools for helping young Londoners and those who work with them to travel better and make better decisions that impact their lives and the lives of those around ...

  2. 10 Jun 2024 · The dates below are for the 13+ 2027 application process. Stage One: ISEB online common pre-test taken at current school. Stage One: Those candidates who cannot sit the ISEB online common pre-test at their school may take them at St Pauls School.

  3. 4 hari yang lalu · Chemistry Success. We are delighted to report recent successes in both the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge and the SPGS Chemistry Race. Well done to all the pupils involved. Cambridge Chemistry Challenge. At the end of June, 95 Paulines participated in the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge.

  4. 27 Jun 2024 · St Paul's School is a selective independent day school (with limited boarding) for boys aged 13–18, [1] founded in 1509 by John Colet [2] and located on a 43- acre [3] [4] site by the Thames in London. [5] [6]

  5. 14 Jun 2024 · Founded by John Colet in 1509, St Paul’s School is a historic institution located on the banks of the River Thames in south-west London. Renowned for its rigorous academic programme and holistic approach to education, St Paul’s continues to uphold its founding vision of providing education to boys “from all nations and countries ...

  6. 6 hari yang lalu · On Sunday 30th June, two girls from St Paul’s Cathedral School formally joined the St Paul’s Cathedral Choir as full choristers for the first time in its 900-year history. Sunday’s Choral Evensong service officially marked this historic event. The Choral Evensong service was Lila (11) and Lois’ (10) first service performing with the ...

  7. 28 Jun 2024 · Samuel Pepys (pronounced peeps) was sent, after early schooling at Huntingdon, to St. Pauls School, London. In 1650 he was entered at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, but instead went as a sizar to Magdalene College, obtaining a scholarship on the foundation.