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  1. Co-Education and a School for All Ages. 2026 will see the start of one of the most significant and exciting set of changes in the almost 500-year history of Westminster — the introduction of girls into all years, and a new pre-prep. 2026: Girls and boys will join a brand new pre-prep in Reception year at Westminster Under School.

  2. Westminster International School, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. 7,430 likes · 7 talking about this. A Private British International School in Islamabad & Rawalpindi

  3. Westminster School. Het Koninklijk College van Sint Pieter in Westminster ( Engels: Royal College of St. Peter in Westminster ), bijna altijd bekendstaand als de Westminster School, is een van de vooraanstaande Britse jongensscholen. De school staat naast de Westminster Abbey in centraal Londen en met een geschiedenis die teruggaat tot de 12de ...

  4. Westminster School. Founded in 1888, Westminster School’s community inspires students of promise to cultivate a passion for learning, explore and develop diverse talents in a balanced program, to reach well beyond the ordinary, to live with intelligence and character, and to commit to a life of service beyond self.

  5. Founded in 1888, Westminster School’s community inspires students of promise to cultivate a passion for learning, explore and develop diverse talents in a balanced program, to reach well beyond the ordinary, to live with intelligence and character, and to commit to a life of service beyond self. Grit & Grace is more than just Westminster’s ...

  6. Home · School Life. Westminster offers a vibrant and holistic education, where pupils are challenged and engaged in a range of intellectual, social, ethical and philosophical ways. While academic and cultural attainments are highly prized, we are fully committed to nurturing each pupil’s moral, emotional and physical wellbeing.

  7. 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 reorganized.