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Westminster School

17A Dean's Yard, London SW1P 3PB, United Kingdom

Westminster School
School
4.1
44 reviews
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FVXC+CR London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7963 1000
westminster.org.uk
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Monday: 9–17
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: 9–13
Sunday: Close
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George Fieldman
George Fieldman
When our son attended Westminster School it was an extremely positive experience, both for him and for us. It seemed that the overt academic excellence was matched by the more subtle, but also more important, authentic intellectual dimension. I wish I'd been a Westminster student myself!
Vaishali Gawande (Fun Verge)
Vaishali Gawande (Fun Verge)
Famous in the UK
Suvendu Das
Suvendu Das
Westminster’s origins can be traced to a charity school established by the Benedictine monks of Westminster Abbey. Its continuous existence is certain from the early fourteenth century. After the dissolution of the monasteries in 1540, Henry VIII personally ensured the School’s survival by statute. Elizabeth I, confirmed royal patronage in 1560 and is celebrated as the School’s Foundress. For several hundred years the School continued to be joined with Westminster Abbey, forming one collegiate foundation, until the 1868 Public Schools Act gave the School independence.

Then, in 1943, the School expanded its educational scope by forming the Under School, educating boys aged 7-11. Initially both sections of the School shared a site, as the Under School began with just 17 boys. However, we experienced fairly rapid growth and by 1950 were educating 80 boys. So, in 1951, we secured our own premises in Eccleston Square. Yet as pupil numbers continued to increase during the sixties and seventies it became apparent that larger premises were required and in 1981 the Under School moved again to its present site overlooking the Westminster playing fields in Vincent Square.
Da Dha
Da Dha
Got Highest mark in course very very good teachers.
Alex Nazar
Alex Nazar2 years ago
Great teachers. Kids are mostly good. Grants a bit weird but otherwise fine. Decent food and good teaching. Highly recommend.
Anas Ramadan
Anas Ramadan2 years ago
Amazing architecture
Leo C
Leo C2 years ago
Nuncle
Noah
Noah2 years ago
Met some real weird kids here, but got into Cambridge so I guess it worked out
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