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Wimbledon College is a boys' school that offers a Jesuit education based on the values of St Ignatius of Loyola. The website showcases the school's achievements, events, news, and values, as well as information for prospective students and parents.
- About Us
Opened in 1892, Wimbledon College is a Jesuit school and...
- Parents
Welcome to the parents' area of the Wimbledon College...
- Catholic Life
The College has a full-time chaplain and other staff and...
- Curriculum
Lower Line. The Lower Line consists of Figures (Year 7),...
- Safeguarding
At Wimbledon College we recognise our moral and statutory...
- Virtual Tour of the School
Home; About Us. Welcome from the Headteacher; Virtual Tour...
- History of the College
If you have any information on Wimbledon College's history,...
- Exam Results & Inspection Reports
Exam results can be found below (please note that figures...
- About Us
Wimbledon College is a government-maintained, voluntary-aided, Jesuit Catholic secondary school and sixth form for boys aged 11 to 19 in Wimbledon, London. The college was founded in 1892 "for improvement in living and learning for the greater glory of God and the common good ."
- 18 January 1892; 131 years ago
- Merton
- Cor numinis fons luminis (Latin)
- Voluntary aided school
Learn how to apply for a place at Wimbledon College, a Catholic boys' school in London, starting in September 2024. Find out the admissions criteria, deadlines, open events, and contact details.
MA Performance: Politics and Social Justice at Wimbledon College of Arts explores contemporary theatre and performance as practices of cultural critique, social protest and political intervention. College: Wimbledon College of Arts. Level: Postgraduate.
Wimbledon College is a government-maintained, voluntary-aided, Jesuit Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form for boys aged 11 to 19 in Wimbledon, London.
18 de jan. de 2022 · Wimbledon College, late 19th - early 20th centuryOn 18 January 1892 Wimbledon College, a Catholic boys' school run by the Society of Jesus in South London, opened its doors to its first pupils.Fr James Nicholson SJ, the first headmaster of Wimbledon CollegeJesuit priests had served the small Catholic community in Wimbledon from their base at Manresa House in Roehampton since the 1870s.