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Christ's Hospital is a school with a long history and a diverse community, offering boarding and day education for students aged 11-18. It has strong academic results, a free uniform, and a range of entry points and scholarships.
- About CH
Visit Christ’s Hospital and explore what our remarkable...
- Admissions
Normally students enter Christ’s Hospital at Year 7, Year 9...
- Facilities to Hire
Christ’s Hospital provides an exclusive venue for events,...
- Contact Us
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- Old Blues (CHOBA)
Your relationship with Christ’s Hospital continues long...
- Expeditionary Education Appeal
In June 2023, Christ’s Hospital launched an Expeditionary...
- The Royal Mathematical School
It has been a key feature of Christ’s Hospital’s work as the...
- About CH
Christ's Hospital is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 11–18) with a royal charter, located to the south of Horsham in West Sussex. The school was founded in 1552 and the royal charter granted in 1553 (26 June, 7 Edw. VI).
- 1552; 471 years ago
- Church of England
- Honour All Men, Love the Brotherhood, Fear God, Honour the King
Als akademisch selektive Schule blickt die Christ’s Hospital stolz auf ausgezeichnete Lernerfolge: 2022 erreichten mit ganzen 53% über die Hälfte der A-Level-Absolventen die Bestnoten A*/A! Neben den A-Levels kann hier auch der IB-Abschluss absolviert werden.
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Learn about the origins, milestones and achievements of Christ's Hospital, one of the oldest boarding schools in England and a Royal Hospital of London. Explore the timeline and the early history of the school, from its foundation in 1552 to its move to Horsham in 1985.
Erlebe den Schüleraustausch deines Lebens auf der Christ's Hospital School in England. Hier erfährst du wichtige Infos zur Schule, deren Angebote und wie du diese besuchen kannst.
6. Dez. 2022 · Christ’s Hospital wasn’t a medical institution but rather a school, founded in 1552 by King Edward VI. Thanks to his father’s dissolution of the monasteries, London had lost a considerable proportion of the 16th century welfare state.