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  1. Charterhouse Square School is an independent, non-selective, co-educational day school with 250 children aged 3 to 11, situated in the Barbican area of the City of London. It occupies a five-story Victorian building overlooking Charterhouse Square near what used to be a Carthusian monastery.

  2. Charterhouse School has an above average teacher to pupil ratio of 9:1. It secures places for around 15% of its sixth form to Oxbridge which, whilst defining its status as a feeder school to the universities, is less than its more academically focused, all boy sixth form peers. Sports provision is diverse, but focused on football, hockey and ...

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  4. Charterhouse School, originellement The Hospital of King James and Thomas Sutton in London Charterhouse, ou plus simplement Charterhouse, est une public school située entre Hurtmore et Godalming, dans le Surrey, en Angleterre. L'établissement fait partie des neuf écoles publiques les plus prestigieuses qui figurent dans le Public Schools Act de 1868.

  5. Charterhouse. Charterhouse kan syfta på: Charterhouse, Somerset – en ort i Priddy, Somerset, England. Charterhouse School – en av de mest prominenta engelska privatskolorna. Hinton Charterhouse – en ort och civil parish i Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, England. Det här är en förgreningssida, som består av en lista på olika ...

  6. Lawrence Stone. Lawrence Stone (4 December 1919 – 16 June 1999) was an English historian of early modern Britain, after a start to his career as an art historian of English medieval art. He is noted for his work on the English Civil War and the history of marriage, families and the aristocracy.

  7. Page was the son of William Emmanuel Page, a doctor at St George's Hospital in London, and Julia Catherine (née Keate). He attended Charterhouse School and showed an aptitude for football, his first appearance of note being for the "twenty-two" against the "eleven" in an inter-school match in 1873, under the captaincy of his future Cup-winning ...