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  1. 20 de fev. de 2024 · Winchester Chemists Earn a Top 3 Finish at Cambridge Chemistry Race. 20th February 2024. BY Dr Jamie McManus, Head of Chemistry. If the two questions below are the type of challenge that you enjoy, then the University of Cambridge’s Chemistry Department would have been a good place to be on Saturday 10 Feb 2024 as you could have taken part in ...

  2. 13+ Sixth Form Fees Bursaries Winchester Entrance Election Music & Sports Scholarships contact admissions Prospectus Visit Winchester. Our unique admissions process is based substantially on interview and focuses on potential, not merely prior attainment.

  3. War Cloister Tours Winchester Saturday 20th April 2024 - Sunday 15th December 2024. Commemorating 100 years since the opening of the College’s tranquil private war memorial, these thought-provoking tours bring to life the stories of the pupils and teachers from Winchester who died in both World Wars and subsequent conflicts, as well as the architecture, symbolism, and impact of War Cloister ...

  4. The Archives at Winchester College are an extensive collection of records relating to the history and life of Winchester College from its foundation in 1382 to the present day. The documents are stored in six medieval rooms, situated right at the heart of our ancient buildings. The Archive is available to the school community and to those ...

  5. www.winchestercollege.org › admissions › feesWinchester College | Fees

    For 2023/24, the fees are as follows: The fee for Boarding pupils is £49,152 per annum (£16,384 per term). The fee for Day pupils (Sixth Form Only) is £36,369 per annum (£12,123 per term). For 2024/25, the fees are as follows: The fee for Boarding pupils is £51,855 per annum (£17,285 per term). The fee for Day pupils (Sixth Form Only) is ...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Winchester College, one of the oldest of the great public schools of England, in Winchester, Hampshire. Its formal name, St. Mary College of Winchester near Winchester, dates from 1382, when it was founded by Bishop William of Wykeham (q.v.) to prepare boys for his New College, Oxford, known as St.

  7. Official blazon Origin/meaning. The College was founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester. The three Hampshire roses proclaim Wykeham’s pride in his county of birth; two chevrons, representing gables, recognise his achievements as a celebrated builder; and the single mitre celebrates Wykeham’s position as Bishop of Winchester.