St. John's School, Leatherhead is a public school in Surrey, England. It has about 420 male pupils and 60 female pupils, from 2010 it will be fully co-educational. Originally formed for the sons of the Clergy in the 1850s, it has relocated from St. John's Wood, London to its current residence in Leatherhead. Founded in 1851, originally as a boarding school for the sons of Clergy, it moved to its present site in 1872.

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  • St. John's School, Leatherhead is a public school in Surrey, England. It has about 420 male pupils and 60 female pupils, from 2010 it will be fully co-educational. Originally formed for the sons of the Clergy in the 1850s, it has relocated from St. John's Wood, London to its current residence in Leatherhead. Founded in 1851, originally as a boarding school for the sons of Clergy, it moved to its present site in 1872. On the edge of Leatherhead, it comprises 50 acres (20 ha) of grounds dominated by the late-Victorian Gothic buildings. There have been some modern additions providing excellent facilities and accommodation, most recently a sixth form girls' house and a performing arts centre. Although the school looks for all-rounders, the aim is for academic excellence and examination results are good. It is a Church of England foundation with a lively chapel life that supports the strong pastoral framework of the house system; attendance at worship is both compulsory and encouraged. The music, drama and art departments are very active and many pupils are involved in theatrical presentations each year. The school has a long-standing reputation for achievement in games and sports, and games are held 5 days a week. There is substantial commitment to local community schemes and an outstanding record in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme and CCF.
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  • St. John's School, Leatherhead is a public school in Surrey, England. It has about 420 male pupils and 60 female pupils, from 2010 it will be fully co-educational. Originally formed for the sons of the Clergy in the 1850s, it has relocated from St. John's Wood, London to its current residence in Leatherhead. Founded in 1851, originally as a boarding school for the sons of Clergy, it moved to its present site in 1872.
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