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  1. Shrewsbury School, in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, one of the major public (privately endowed) schools in England, founded in 1552 by Edward VI. Thomas Ashton, the first headmaster, gave it a classical and humanistic tone that has been retained, though sciences and other studies are now also prominent

  2. Shrewsbury School. Our Shrewsbury School site is unique combining a distinctive village green style heart, beside the River Severn, with exceptional facilities where pupils flourish. 360 tour; Our Place

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  4. Shrewsbury School welcomes a number of day and boarding students, and is often the independent school of choice for the region. Its large boarding contingent is a testament that British and international parents choose Shrewsbury School ahead of some of its more “conveniently located” competitors in the south-east.

  5. Founded by Royal Charter in 1552, Shrewsbury School is set in 110 acres described by Sir Neville Cardus as “the most beautiful playing fields in the world.” Just across the River Severn is the centre of Shrewsbury, itself within easy reach of the Shropshire Hills, Welsh Marches and Snowdonia National Park.

  6. Shrewsbury International School India will be a co-educational boarding school located on a 150-acre campus in India’s cleanest capital Bhopal. The school is designed for pupils between the ages of 11 and 18 and will accommodate a maximum of 800 pupils. The school will follow the English National Curriculum, which will prepare pupils for the ...

  7. Shrewsbury 360 - Shrewsbury's Virtual Tour . Welcome to Shrewsbury 360, the virtual tour of Shrewsbury School, the Independent School of the Year 2020. We hope this gives you a sense of our beautiful 110 acre school site, famously described as having the “the most beautiful playing fields in the world” by Sir Neville Cardus.