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  2. Westminster Under School - Wikipedia

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    Westminster Under School is an independent preparatory school for boys aged 7 to 13, attached to Westminster School in London. [1] The school was founded in 1943 [2] [3] in the precincts of Westminster School in Little Dean's Yard, just behind Westminster Abbey. In 1951 the Under School relocated to its own premises in Eccleston Square.

  3. Rugby Group - Wikipedia

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    The other Clarendon schools (Eton College, St Paul's School, Merchant Taylors' School and Westminster School) have other affiliations. In 2003, as part of a wider investigation into alleged fee fixing at UK independent schools, the Office of Fair Trading published an e-mail exchange between the bursars of Rugby Group schools containing detailed ...

  4. List of schools in the City of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    There are also many non-profit-making independent schools, funded by a combination of tuition fees, long-term endowments, gifts and sometimes small commercial ventures directly connected to a school's educational activities. Please see the lists of Junior and Senior independent schools after those of the state-funded schools:

  5. Private school fee fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    In September 2005, fifty prominent private schools in the United Kingdom were found guilty of operating a fee-fixing cartel by the Office of Fair Trading. The OFT found that the schools had exchanged details of their planned fee increases over three academic years 2001–02, 2002-03 and 2003–04, in breach of the Competition Act 1998 .

  6. Westminster School - Wikipedia

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    Westminster Under School was formed in 1943 [37] in the evacuated school buildings in Westminster, as a distinct preparatory school for day pupils between the ages of eight to 13 (now seven to 13). Only the separation is new: for example, in the 18th century, Edward Gibbon attended Westminster from the age of 11 and Jeremy Bentham from the age ...

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  8. Public Schools Act 1868 - Wikipedia

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    The Public Schools Act 1868 [2] (31 & 32 Vict. c. 118) was enacted by the British Parliament to reform and regulate seven leading English boys' boarding schools, most of which had grown out of ancient charity schools for the education of a certain number of poor scholars, but were by then, as they are today, also educating many sons of the English upper and upper-middle classes on a fee-paying ...

  9. Who were the top earners in the Ashburnham-Westminster ... - AOL

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    The highest-paid earner among the Ashburnham-Westminster Regional School District’s 555 employees in the 2022-23 school year was Superintendent of Schools Todd Stewart, who took home a salary of ...