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School Gender Age range Religious affiliation Location School website St Albans School Boys [1]: 11–18 Christian AL3 http://www.st-albans.herts.sch.uk/
Sandringham School, St Albans; The Sele School, Hertford; Simon Balle All-through School, Hertford; Sir John Lawes School, Harpenden; Stanborough School, Welwyn Garden City; The Thomas Alleyne Academy, Stevenage; Townsend Church of England School, St Albans; Tring School, Tring; Verulam School, St Albans; Watford Grammar School for Boys, Watford
St George's School, Ascot (converted into a girls' school) St John's School, Leatherhead – fully coeducational since 2012; St Peter's School, York (single-sex until 1976; fully coeducational since 1987) Wandsworth School; Warwick School for Boys; Wellington College; Westholme School previously had a separate boys' junior school; Woolverstone ...
St Albans School is predominantly a single-sex school for boys, but has accepted girls into the sixth form since 1991. It is a member of the Headmasters' Conference of leading public schools. In its earlier days it was known as the Free School of St Albans, City of St Alban Grammar School or St Albans Grammar School. [5]
There are around 2,400 private schools in England. [1] Many are represented by the Independent Schools Council (ISC), while around 300 independent senior schools are represented by the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), although both bodies also represent schools outside England and the United Kingdom.
The Schools Index is an annual publication that lists internationally notable private schools and international schools. [1] [2] [3] Published by Carfax Education, [4] [5] it is often considered a global list of the most prestigious schools of the world.
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Verulam School is an 11–18 boys state–funded secondary school with academy status in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, founded in 1938 as St Albans Boys' Modern School. [ 3 ] The name was changed in the 1940s to St Albans Grammar School for Boys and in 1975 to Verulam School, based on the Roman name for St Albans (Verulamium).