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  1. The St. Aubyns Journey. A preparatory school in the truest sense. Our aim is that each boy and girl enjoys the present while preparing for their future. From Nursery right through to Year 6, we are committed to the academic and all-round development of every child in the school. EYFS.

    • Before and After School Care

      Before and After School Care is available for children...

    • Governors

      The School Governors are Trustees and Directors accountable...

    • Pre-Prep

      Our School Motto ‘Bravely, Faithfully, Happily’ encapsulates...

    • Pastoral Care

      We want our pupils to enjoy coming to school in the hope...

    • Sport

      Co-curricular sport is an important part of school life at...

    • Open Days

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    • Headmaster's Welcome

      Welcome to St. Aubyn’s School, a co-educational independent...

    • Admissions

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  2. St. Aubyns School was a boys' preparatory school in Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, which in its final years became co-educational and taught children of both sexes between the ages of three and thirteen.

    • 2013
    • C. E. F. Stanford
    • 1895
  3. St Aubyn's is the only preparatory school in Great Britain to have its own Cadet Corps. They parade once a week, go away on an annual camp, and also meet at weekends to work on Fieldcraft, Navigation, Skill at Arms, Signals, Campcraft, and Leadership.

    • 1884
    • Fortiter Fideliter Feliciter ("Bravely, Faithfully, Happily")
    • James Crump
    • Independent Preparatory
  4. St Aubyns School. Bunces Lane, Woodford Green, Essex IG8 9DU. Telephone: 020 8504 1577. Email: school@staubyns.com. Website: www.staubyns.com. Twitter: @st_aubyns. Facebook: @St-Aubyns-School. Instagram: @st_aubyns_school. The School was founded in 1884 and is governed by a Charitable Trust.

  5. St. Aubyns School was a boys' preparatory school in Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, which in its final years became co-educational and taught children of both sexes between the ages of three and thirteen.