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  1. The Chorister School, Durham is to merge with Durham School and operate under one single Foundation, to be known as the Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation, from September 2021. The move unites two historic schools which have a shared heritage stretching back over 600 years in the City of Durham.

  2. Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation was formed in 2021 following a merger between Durham School and The Chorister School. As a recognition of the history of the schools, the Pre-Prep is known as Bow School, the Prep is known as The Chorister School and the Senior School is called Durham School.

  3. Chorister School. The College. Durham. DH1 3EL. Head: Mrs Sally Harrod. T 0191 7319270. F 01913 841371. E admissions@dcsf.org.uk. W www.dcsf.org.uk. A mainstream independent school for pupils aged from 3 to 11 with a linked senior school. Boarding: Yes. Local authority: Durham. Pupils: 264. Religion: Church of England. Fees: £6,990 - £14,148 pa.

  4. A choir school is a school attached to a Christian cathedral, major church or college chapel and educates the choristers who sing at services. Nearly all of them ( Westminster Abbey Choir School is the exception) also educate children who are not choristers.

  5. Chorister School, Durham, Durham. 503 likes · 56 talking about this · 19 were here. Chorister School is part of Durham Cathedral School Foundation which offers independent, co-educational day and...

  6. 1937. ( 1937) Closed. August 15, 2017. The American Boychoir School was a boarding/day middle school located in Princeton, New Jersey, and the home of the American Boychoir. The school originated as the Columbus Boychoir in Columbus, Ohio. In 1950, the school relocated after receiving property in Princeton, New Jersey from the Lambert estate.

  7. It is a tradition we are proud to inherit and maintain and Westminster Abbey Choir is now one of the most famous choral foundations in the world. Today it is made up of twenty-four boys (choristers) and twelve adult professional singers, called lay vicars.