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  1. Welcome to Westminster, a leading academic school in the centre of London. A passionate, purposeful and progressive place to study, our pupils discover a deep love for learning and respect for the tradition of scholarship, as well as an openness to fresh ideas and innovative ways of thinking.

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  2. www.westminster.org.uk. Das Royal College of St. Peter in Westminster, auch bekannt als Westminster School, ist eine der bedeutendsten britischen privaten Internats- und Tagesschulen in London im Stadtteil Westminster. Ihre Geschichte reicht bis in das 12. Jahrhundert zurück.

    • Little Smith St, London SW1P 3PF
    • 1179, (Neugründung 1560)
  3. Website. www .westminster .org .uk. Westminster School is a public school in Westminster, London, England, in the precincts of Westminster Abbey. It descends from a charity school founded by Westminster Benedictines before the Norman Conquest, as documented by the Croyland Chronicle and a charter of King Offa.

    • Earliest records date from the 14th century, refounded in 1560
    • Latin: Dat Deus Incrementum, (God Gives the Increase)
  4. Westminster School is a prestigious boys' school with a history dating back to the 12th century. It offers challenging academic lessons, boarding options, and a range of scholarships and destinations for its pupils.

  5. 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.