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Stonyhurst is a Jesuit school for 3-18 year olds with a rich heritage, excellent facilities and academic excellence. Learn more about its mission, vision, values, admissions and life at Stonyhurst.
- About Us
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- Admissions
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- Pre-Prep (3-7)
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- Prep School (7-13)
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- College (13-16)
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- Sixth Form (16-18)
Stonyhurst Higher Line (Sixth Form) forms the latter part of...
- 20 Years of Full Co-Education
Alumnae of Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall and Stonyhurst College...
- Stonyhurst Association
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Stonyhurst College is a co-educational Catholic private school, adhering to the Jesuit tradition, on the Stonyhurst Estate, Lancashire, England. It occupies a Grade I listed building. The school has been fully co-educational since 1999.
Stonyhurst College is a co-educational boarding and day school for 13-18 year olds, offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma and other study routes. It is a global family with a rich history, diverse culture, and well-rounded education.
Find out the fees for full boarding, weekly boarding and day pupils at Stonyhurst College and St Mary's Hall for the next academic year. Learn about fee support, bursaries and payment options.
Stonyhurst is a Jesuit boarding and day school for 3–18 year olds in Lancashire, offering IB, A Levels and Pre-IB courses. It has a beautiful 1000 acre estate, a vibrant community and a global alumni network.
Stonyhurst College. Stonyhurst College as a school dates back to 1593 when its antecedent, the Jesuit College at St Omer, was founded in Flanders to educate English Catholics. The history of the present school buildings dates as far back as 1200 AD.
Stonyhurst College, Roman Catholic school for boys in Lancanshire, Eng., conducted by the Jesuits. It originated in a college for English boys founded at Saint-Omer (France) in 1593, later moved to Bruges and then to Liège. In 1794 it moved into its present home, Stonyhurst Hall.