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  1. Trad, but quirky, The London Oratory School is amongst the City’s most prestigious Roman Catholic schools. Founded and formed in the tradition of the light-hearted sixteenth century Italian St Philip Neri and the profound nineteenth century Englishman, St John Henry Newman, the School educates boys aged 7 to 18, with girls in the sixth form.

  2. An Introduction Junior House Senior School Sixth Form FLOS Intellectual Life Sports SOCS Co-Curricular Activities FLOS Term Dates School Shop Admissions Open Evenings Prospectus In-year Admissions Admissions 2024 Admissions 2025 Admission Appeals

  3. The School is part of the Catholic Church, and, as such, is conducted in full accordance with the Canon Law and teachings of the Church and the trust deed of the London Oratory Charity.

  4. Throughout their time at The London Oratory School, pupils will study an intensive course of Mathematics. Teaching focuses on both the underpinning conceptual principles of Mathematics – the ‘why’, of Mathematics, if you like – and the more process driven and applied approaches – the ‘how’ of Mathematics. Download Curriculum Plan

  5. Founded in 1859 by John Henry Newman, The Oratory has historical ties to the Birmingham Oratory and the London Oratory School. Although a separate entity from the nearby Oratory Preparatory School, it shares a common history. Newman founded the school with the intention of providing boys with a Catholic alternative to Eton College.

  6. ‍The education of children has always been an important part of the work of the Fathers of the London Oratory in Brompton, Knightsbridge. They opened their first school in King William Street in the City of London in 1852 and two parochial schools in Chelsea in 1856.

  7. The Schola Cantorum. The London Oratory School, Seagrave Road, London SW6 1RX. Tel. +44 20 7381 7679. schola@los.ac. www.london-oratory.org