Dulwich College

Dulwich College, Dulwich

Students: 1811; sixth formers: 461 (87 girls)

Founded: 1619

Day from 1 to 19 years old

Boarding from 11 to 19 years old

Coeducational

Famous Alumnus: P. G. Wodehouse

A prestigious and academically selective school, Dulwich pride themselves on the holistic preparation of students in engaging a breadth of curiosity and drive within a culture of wellbeing and kindness. Whilst admissions to the school are extremely competitive, they do offer a width of experiences both academic and cultural that is second to none.

Founded by Edward Alleyn in 1619, Dulwich College occupies a splendid 70-acre site a few miles from the centre of London. The College is selective from Year 3 and is committed to both academic excellence and an extensive range of co-curricular opportunities. As a highly competitive and high-achieving school, Dulwich College provides a first-class education to their students and supports them to access elite higher education institutions within the UK.

Learn more about Dulwich College by visiting their website here.