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  1. Tonbridge School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school for boys 13-18) in Tonbridge, Kent, England, founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judde (sometimes spelled Judd). It is a member of the Eton Group and has close links with the Worshipful Company of Skinners, one of the oldest London livery companies .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TonbridgeTonbridge - Wikipedia

    Tonbridge School, founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judde, is a major independent school for boys, which is in the centre of the town. Around 60% of the boys there are boarders, and live in the school's houses, which are all close to the school.

  3. The Judd School (often known simply as Judd) is an 11–18 voluntary aided, grammar school and sixth form in Tonbridge, Kent, England. It was established in 1888 at Stafford House on East Street in Tonbridge, where it remained for eight years before moving to its present location on Brook Street, in the south of the town.

  4. www.tonbridge-school.co.uk › about › historyHistory - Tonbridge School

    The School has seven boarding Houses and five day Houses. Whereas many other schools have become co-educational, Tonbridge has retained its all-boy constituency and is now one of the very few single sex boarding schools in the country.

  5. www.tonbridge-school.co.uk › admissions › housesHouses - Tonbridge School

    The School has seven boarding Houses and five day Houses, each with a complement of about 65 boys. The House system at Tonbridge retains a traditional strength and encourages the loyalty which grows from security within a close-knit community of manageable size.

  6. At the centre of each of the seven Boarding Houses is the Housemaster and Matron, who together provide pastoral care for the boys. Matrons, who play a critical role in managing the day-to-day practicalities of running their House, come to know each boy on a personal level and provide emotional support and comfort when they are unwell.