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Sherborne School

Sherborne School
Dorset sherbone school seal.svg
Motto Dieu et mon droit
(God and my right)
Established 1550
Type Public school
Independent day and boarding
Religion Church of England
Headmaster Dr Dominic Luckett
Chaplain Rev Lindsay Collins
Usher Ralph Barlow
Chairman of the Governors Roger Fidgen
Founder St Aldhelm
Location Sherborne
Dorset
DT9 3AP
England
DfE number 835/6006
DfE URN 113918 Tables
Students Approx 570 as of January 2016
Gender Boys
Ages 13–18
Houses 8
Colours

Royal Blue & Gold

         
Publication The Shirburnian
Former pupils Old Shirburnians
Website www.sherborne.org

Coordinates: 50°56′49″N 2°31′05″W / 50.947°N 2.518°W / 50.947; -2.518

Royal Blue & Gold

Sherborne School is a British independent boys' school, located in the town of Sherborne in north-west Dorset, England. It is one of the original member schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. It has close partnerships with the nearby girls' school Sherborne Girls and shares some activities and Sixth Form courses.

The school's origins date back to the eighth century, when a tradition of education in Sherborne was begun by St Aldhelm. According to legend, Alfred the Great was one of the school's early pupils. The school was then linked with Sherborne Abbey, formerly a Benedictine house. The earliest known Master was Thomas Copeland in 1437. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Edward VI re-founded the school in 1550 as King Edward's School, a free grammar school for local boys. The present-day school stands on land which once belonged to the abbey's monastery. The Library, Chapel, and Headmaster's rooms, which adjoin the Abbey Church, are modifications of its original monastic buildings.


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