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Westminster is a safe, stimulating and supportive environment: pupils enhance their intellectual, physical, spiritual and social development by taking full advantage of the many opportunities available to them in art, drama, music, sport and volunteering in the community.
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Website. www .westminster .org .uk. Westminster School is a public school in Westminster, London, England, in the precincts of Westminster Abbey. It descends from a charity school founded by Westminster Benedictines before the Norman Conquest, as documented by the Croyland Chronicle and a charter of King Offa.
Our History. Westminster is an ancient boarding and day school with a unique sense of place. It is, in fact, the only long-established school to remain on its original site in the centre of London. The School’s origins can be traced to a charity school established by the Benedictine monks of Westminster Abbey.
Westminster School offers a broad and balanced education from Early Learning to Year 12, with a range of academic, co-curricular and wellbeing programs. Explore the school's facilities, events, news and boarding options on its website.
Westminster School. 173 likes · 22 talking about this · 103 were here. Westminster School is one of the UK’s leading academic schools and the only ancient London school to occupy its original site.
Westminster School, distinguished public (privately endowed) school near Westminster Abbey in the borough of Westminster, London. It originated as a charity school (1179) founded by Benedictine monks. In 1540 Henry VIII made it secular, and in 1560 it was refounded by Elizabeth I and extensively.