School is delighted to be going co-educational from September 2020

10:30AM, Monday 25 February 2019

School is delighted to be going co-educational from September 2020

WE are delighted to announce that the Oratory School is becoming co-educational from September 2020. We look forward to welcoming girls and boys to the Oratory family.

The Oratory School offers a broad range of academic subjects and co-curricular activities for the sixth form students, within a framework of excellent pastoral support, helping them to learn the skills that are vital for success in the world today.

The Oratory places academic development at the centre of school life. In 2018 they celebrated another year of excellent exam results.

Their value-added results at A-level place the school in the top three per cent of schools nationally.

As a smaller school, the pupils have the benefit of having great relationships with their teachers and tutors, who support them throughout their entire school career and who provide guidance, encouragement and advice to ensure that each and every pupil achieves their potential during the exam period and beyond.

The majority of the students gain entry to their first-choice university, including a good number of Russell Group universities for a variety of courses.

You can see the Oratory School in action, meet current pupils and staff and hear about their latest developments at the forthcoming whole school open morning on Saturday, March 9

For more information, visit www.oratory.co.uk

About the Oratory School

The Oratory is a HMC (Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference) independent day and boarding school for ages 11 to 18, located in the beautiful Chilterns countryside, only nine miles from Henley.

The school is celebrating another year of excellent results, as it is in the top three per cent of schools in the country for value added at
A-level.

The Oratory believes in nurturing its pupils to achieve their very best in whatever it is they set out to do in life.

One pupil’s parents commented: “We chose the Oratory as a small, nurturing school where the individual really matters. Over the years our son has grown into a confident and happy young man.”

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