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  1. Westminster School is a public school in Westminster, London, England, in the precincts of Westminster Abbey. It descends from a charity school founded by Westminster Benedictines before the Norman Conquest , as documented by the Croyland Chronicle and a charter of King Offa .

  2. Il Royal College of St. Peter at Westminster (noto come Westminster School) è una delle più famose scuole indipendenti per ragazzi del Regno Unito e la migliore come risultati dell'esame A Level. Si trova nel centro di Londra, accanto all' Abbazia di Westminster, ed ha una storia che risale a prima del XII secolo.

  3. Westminster School, distinguished public (privately endowed) school near Westminster Abbey in the borough of Westminster, London. It originated as a charity school (1179) founded by Benedictine monks. In 1540 Henry VIII made it secular, and in 1560 it was refounded by Elizabeth I and extensively

  4. A progressive school on an ancient site in the heart of the world's most vibrant city. Westminster Schools reputation as one of the world’s foremost centres of academic excellence is built upon our pupils’ genuine enjoyment of open-minded enquiry, rigorous discussion and the search for explanation well beyond any examination syllabus.

  5. Westminster is an ancient boarding and day school with a unique sense of place. It is, in fact, the only long-established school to remain on its original site in the centre of London. The Schools origins can be traced to a charity school established by the Benedictine monks of Westminster Abbey.

  6. Westminster School and Westminster Under School are historic institutions set largely within a UNESCO World Heritage site in the heart of London, comprising numerous buildings across various sites and covering more than 400 years in age.

  7. The Kings's Scholarships (or Queen's Scholarships) are forty-eight scholarships (eight per year until Sixth Form, then twelve per year) at Westminster School, (re)founded in 1560 by Queen Elizabeth I. The scholars take part in each coronation in Westminster Abbey, acclaiming the new monarch by shouting "Vivat". [1]