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Oakham School is an outstanding school for pupils aged 11-18, offering a Connected Curriculum of academic, co-curricular and pastoral learning. Learn about its core values, news, admissions and more.
- About Us
Welcome to Oakham School. We are a vibrant, fully...
- Admissions
Welcome to Oakham School Admissions. We know that choosing...
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Oakham offers pupils a dynamic, academic learning experience...
- Co-Curricular
The School’s four core values of Care, Courage, Contribution...
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Find us Oakham School Chapel Close Oakham, Rutland LE15 6DT...
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The Oakham School Foundation – more than 400 years of...
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Oakham School is a public school in Rutland, England, founded in 1584 by Archdeacon Robert Johnson. It has a coeducational boarding and day school, a strong rivalry with Uppingham School, and a history of academic and social development.
Oakham School is a private school for 10-18 year olds offering the IB Diploma and A-levels. It has a balanced pupil community of 50:50 boarding and day, and 50:50 girls and boys, and a connected curriculum with four core values.
Oakham School offers a diverse and progressive education to over 1000 day and boarding students, with state-of-the-art facilities and a global outlook. Learn about its IB curriculum, pastoral care, and application process.
Oakham School offers a holistic and dynamic academic curriculum that prepares pupils for exams and life beyond. Learn about the Connected Curriculum, the academic journey, the co-curriculum programme and the facilities at Oakham.
Oakham School, Oakham. 668 likes · 123 talking about this · 69 were here. A co-educational independent boarding and day school for pupils aged 11-18 in the heart of Rutland
Oakham School is a friendly and successful school founded in 1584, with a 50:50 boarding and day population of girls and boys. It offers academic excellence, pastoral care, co-curricular opportunities and values-based education in rural England.