
St Edward's School, Oxford
St Edward's School in Oxford offers a vibrant and nurturing environment where academic excellence is complemented by a rich tapestry of extracurricular act...
About St Edward's School, Oxford
St Edward's School Oxford — universally known as "Teddies" — was founded in 1863 by the Revd Thomas Chamberlain, a Church of England priest and friend of John Henry Newman, as an Anglo-Catholic boys' boarding school in the Society of the Holy Cross (SSC) tradition. The school sits today on a 100-acre campus in Summertown, north Oxford, immediately adjacent to the University of Oxford and within an easy walk of central Oxford. The Warden is Alastair Chirnside.
St Edward's became co-educational in 1997 and today educates around 813 pupils with a substantial boarding population. The school is a member of the HMC and the Boarding Schools Association and is one of the substantial number of major UK boarding schools to offer the IB Diploma alongside A-Levels. The geographic proximity to the University of Oxford produces a particularly strong Oxbridge feeder relationship, with substantial numbers of Teddies progressing to Oxford colleges each year.
The school's most internationally significant alumnus is Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader CBE DSO* DFC* — the RAF fighter pilot who, despite having lost both legs in a 1931 flying accident, returned to RAF service in 1939, fought as a fighter pilot in the Battle of Britain, was credited with at least 22 confirmed kills, was eventually shot down over France in 1941 and held by the Germans (despite four escape attempts) at Colditz Castle until 1945. Bader's story was made famous by Paul Brickhill's biography Reach for the Sky (1954) and the subsequent Lewis Gilbert film starring Kenneth More — among the canonical British wartime hero stories. Bader is depicted in stained glass in the school chapel.
The RAF Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC — who led the Dam Busters raid of 16-17 May 1943 against the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe dams (using Sir Barnes Wallis's bouncing bombs) and was awarded the Victoria Cross — was a St Edward's boy. Both Bader and Gibson were Old Teddies, making St Edward's the only school to have produced two of the most famous individual RAF pilots of the Second World War.
The author Kenneth Grahame — whose The Wind in the Willows (1908) is among the canonical English children's books — was a St Edward's boy. The Oscar-nominated actress Florence Pugh — Lady Macbeth (2016), Little Women (2019), Midsommar, Don't Worry Darling, Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — was a Teddies girl, one of the first generation of co-educational sixth-formers in the early 2010s. The Oxford philosopher Sir Stuart Hampshire — Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, and one of the leading post-war British analytical philosophers — was at St Edward's.
The school operates a substantial bursary programme via the St Edward's School Society.
Programmes & strengths
University destinations
Memberships & accreditations
Pupil breakdown
- Boys
- 451 (55%)
- Girls
- 362 (45%)
- SEN support
- 211 (25.9%)
- SEN EHCP
- 1 (0.1%)
Notable alumni
Frequently asked questions
What type of school is St Edward's School, Oxford?
St Edward's School, Oxford is a co-educational independent mainstream school for pupils aged 13 to 18, located near Oxford in Oxfordshire. The school offers education from Senior through to Sixth Form, with pathways leading to GCSEs and A Levels.
How do I apply to St Edward's School, Oxford?
The admissions process usually starts well in advance of entry and may involve assessments and interviews. The school admissions timeline guide outlines key stages and deadlines. https://schoolscout.uk/posts/uk-private-school-admissions-timeline
What are the fees at St Edward's School, Oxford?
Fees at St Edward's School, Oxford are approximately £15,866 per term, depending on the year group and whether pupils board. Families can learn more about UK private school fees and what is typically included. https://schoolscout.uk/posts/how-much-do-uk-private-schools-cost
Is St Edward's School, Oxford a day or boarding school?
Pupils at St Edward's School, Oxford can attend as day and boarding.
Is St Edward's School, Oxford selective?
St Edward's School, Oxford follows a selective admissions process, which may include interviews or entrance assessments.