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A co-educational independent boarding and day school near Bath for pupils aged 11-18, selected as the top catholic independent school in the South West by the Catholic Good Schools Guide. Awarded 'outstanding' across all categories by catholic schools inspectorate may 2024
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Downside School (simply referred to as Downside) is an 11–18 mixed, Roman Catholic, independent, day and boarding school in Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Somerset, England. It was established in 1614 and is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton .
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Fees - Downside School. DOWNSIDE SCHOOL FEES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/25: One-off nights on an ad hoc basis, subject to availability, will be charged at £60 per night in the Junior School and £75 in the Senior School. EXEATS: The School remains open for international boarders over the Exeat weekends at a fee of £225 per child, per weekend.
International Admissions. We proud of our diverse community at Downside, with around 40% of our pupils living outside the UK, representing over 20 different nationalities. Many of our families are British expats living abroad, who choose Downside for their full boarding community and busy and purposeful weekends.
In 1606 the Benedictine community of St Gregory the Great was founded at Douai, France, by a group of English and Welsh monks in exile. Eight years later they opened the School.