Risultati di ricerca
Latest News. Sport. Pastoral Life. The Sixth Form Experience. Continue your journey. Latest News Visiting Rugby School Welcome from the Head Master Admissions Term dates & calendar Fees. The homepage for Rugby School. UK leading Co-ed Independent School.
- About Us
That is why, at Rugby, the two words ‘fine disregard’ have...
- Academic
Academic - Rugby School. Curriculum and Departments. The...
- Pastoral Life
School life is fun, challenging and fulfilling, but there...
- Rugby School Group
Rugby School Lawrence Sheriff Street Rugby Warwickshire CV22...
- The Sixth Form Experience
Academic success is important – it will no doubt be one of...
- Enrichment
Internship programmes are at the heart of the project, and...
- Our Houses
Much copied but never bettered, Rugby’s 200 years of ‘House’...
- Coaching & Wellbeing
Coaching is at the heart of Rugby School because in the...
- About Us
Rugby School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) in Rugby, Warwickshire, England. Founded in 1567 as a free grammar school for local boys, it is one of the oldest independent schools in Britain. Up to 1667, the school remained in comparative obscurity.
La Rugby School è una public school della città di Rugby. È una delle più antiche scuole private d'Inghilterra. Questa scuola è ricordata nella storia soprattutto per la leggenda di William Webb Ellis, che avrebbe inventato il gioco del rugby, proprio nel prato dell'omonima scuola, agli inizi del XIX secolo.
Rugby School is a co-educational independent boarding school, part of the Rugby School Group, providing education to pupils aged 13-18 in Warwickshire. REQUEST INFORMATION.. KEY INFORMATION: Rugby School offers GCSE, BTEC & A Level curriculum. They deliver a strong IELTS & EAL for international students.
Rugby School, Rugby, Warwickshire. 5,741 likes · 89 talking about this · 7,834 were here. The UK's leading co-educational boarding and day school, and birthplace of the world-famous game.
- (158)
- 7,7K
A brief history of Rugby School. At least two centuries of Rugby’s history are written in the stones and other monuments to tradition that stand around the School Close, where in 1823, local lad William Webb Ellis, with a fine disregard for the rules of football, took the ball in his arms and ran with it, originating the game of rugby football.