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  1. Winchester College is a world famous, co-ed boarding school in Hampshire, UK. It offers A-Levels, Div, EPQ and a range of music, sport and other activities for pupils aged 13-18.

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      Winchester College is one of the country’s oldest surviving...

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      Mr Williams joined Winchester College in 2018 as a Geography...

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      Winchester College is located in the surrounds of England’s...

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      Winchester College was founded by William of Wykeham...

  2. Winchester College is an English public school (a long-established fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) with some provision for day attendees, in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It was founded by William of Wykeham in 1382 as a feeder school for New College, Oxford, and has existed in its present location ever since.

  3. Winchester College is one of the country’s oldest surviving schools. The richness of its heritage and the legacy of its founder are appreciated by everyone who comes here.

  4. Our unique admissions process is based substantially on interview and focuses on potential, not merely prior attainment.

  5. Winchester College est une public school britannique située à Winchester, dans le Hampshire. La plupart de ses bâtiments avec leurs charpentes, cloisons intérieures, vitraux, portes et même tables de la salle à manger datent de l'époque de sa fondation au Moyen Âge et sont ouverts à la visite.

  6. Winchester is a full boarding school for boys aged 13-18, with day pupils, including girls, in its Sixth Form. Boarding: Yes. Local authority: Hampshire. Pupils: 726; sixth formers: 317 (283 boys; 34 girls) Religion: Church of England. Fees: Day £36,369; Boarding £49,152 pa. Open days: See website. Review: View The Good Schools Guide Review.

  7. Winchester College, one of the oldest of the great public schools of England, in Winchester, Hampshire. Its formal name, St. Mary College of Winchester near Winchester, dates from 1382, when it was founded by Bishop William of Wykeham (q.v.) to prepare boys for his New College, Oxford, known as St.