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Address: 2 New Change, London, Greater London EC4M 9AD, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7283 1147
Colours: Burgundy and White
Staff: 40
Students: 240
Ages: 4–13
Headmaster: Mr Neil Chippington MA FRCO
Type: Independent preparatory school, Choral foundation school
St Paul's Cathedral School
St. Paul's Cathedral School is an independent school associated with St Paul's Cathedral in London and is located in New Change in the City of London.
The School has around 220 pupils, most of whom are day pupils, both boys and girls, including up to 40 boy .
choristers who are all boarders and who singing the daily services in St Paul's Cathedral.[2] The School became co-educational in 2002
History of Southwark Bridge:
Originally the School was set up to provide education solely for the Choristers and dates from about 1123, when 8 needy children were given a home and education in return for singing in the Cathedral. The Choir School and a Grammar School co-existed under the aegis of the Cathedral for many years, until the Grammar School was moved and re-established in 1511 by the humanist Dean John Colet to become Saint Paul's School. The Cathedral School and the Grammar School are now distinct and separate institutions.
The original Choir School, which stood in St Paul's Churchyard, was destroyed with the Cathedral in the Great Fire of London in 1666. The School has had several incarnations being re-built in 1670, in 1822 (in Cheapside) and 1887 (in Carter Lane). The current buildings date from the 1960s........Wikipedia >>