
Oswestry School
Secular, Founded 1407
Updated July 2026
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Oswestry School is an independent, co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 4 to 18, founded in 1407 and located in Shropshire. It provides a supportive, small-school environment that balances a rich historical heritage with a modern, progressive approach to education.
Curriculum
Term structure
Teaching approach
Guided by the motto 'We learn not for school but for life,' the school emphasizes a whole-person education that prepares pupils for their futures beyond the classroom. It fosters a diverse, inclusive, and close-knit community that values individual development, intellectual ambition, and the nurturing of each pupil's unique strengths, or 'forte.'
Programmes
The school provides an all-through education from Prep School (ages 4–11) to Senior School and Sixth Form (ages 11–18). The curriculum is designed to prepare pupils for public examinations while fostering a love of learning through small class sizes and individualized teaching. Additionally, the school offers international education programmes, including summer schools, immersion courses, and parent-and-child courses for pupils aged 6 to 18.
Student support
Learning support
Learning support is provided for pupils identified with additional needs through small-group interventions and withdrawals, which are included in the school fees. For pupils requiring privately funded specialist sessions, parents are billed separately.
Frequently asked questions(5)
- How much is tuition at Oswestry School?
- Annual tuition at Oswestry School is £12.4K–£46.8K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- What ages does Oswestry School teach?
- Oswestry School enrolls students aged 4 to 18.
- Is Oswestry School a day or boarding school?
- Oswestry School is a day and boarding school.
- Is Oswestry School co-educational?
- Oswestry School is a co-ed school.
- Where is Oswestry School located?
- Oswestry School is an international school in Rhosllannerchrugog, United Kingdom.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2025-2026| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Reception (Day) | 4–5 | £12.4K |
| Years 1 & 2 (Day) | 5–7 | £12.7K |
| Years 3 & 4 (Day) | 7–9 | £13.5K |
| Years 5 & 6 (Day) | 9–11 | £15.6K |
| Forms 1 & 2 (Day) | 11–13 | £21.7K |
| Forms 3 to 5 (Day) | 13–16 | £23K |
| Sixth Form (Day) | 16–18 | £23K |
| Years 5 & 6 (Weekly Boarding) | 10–11 | £29.5K |
| Forms 1 & 2 (Weekly Boarding) | 11–13 | £31.8K |
| Forms 3 to 5 (Weekly Boarding) | 13–16 | £34K |
| Sixth Form (Weekly Boarding) | 16–18 | £34K |
| Years 5 & 6 (Full Boarding) | 10–11 | £37.5K |
| Forms 1 & 2 (Full Boarding) | 11–13 | £39.5K |
| Forms 3 to 5 (Full Boarding) | 13–16 | £46.7K |
| Sixth Form (Full Boarding) | 16–18 | £46.8K |
Other fees(4)
| Registration fee· Payable upon registration | £180 |
|---|---|
| Deposit· Day pupils (Prep School and Senior School) acceptance deposit | £500 |
| Deposit· Boarding pupils (Forms 1 - 6) acceptance deposit | £3K |
| Boardingnight· Optional overnight stay for day pupils from First Form through to Upper Sixth (from September 2025) | £62 |
Discounts
- Sibling discount: 10% for second child, 25% for further siblings
Admissions
The school accepts applications for entry at ages 4, 11, 13, and 16, with boarding available from age 10. Families are encouraged to begin the admissions process up to three years before the intended entry date, though applications for other year groups are considered if places are available. The process includes a registration fee, and the school offers scholarships for talent in academic subjects, art and design, design and technology, performing arts, and sports, as well as means-tested bursaries.
Calendar
The school operates on a three-term system: Michaelmas, Lent, and Trinity. Terms typically begin in early September, January, and April, with half-term breaks in October, February, and May/June. The academic year concludes in early July with Speech Day.
Facilities
About the campus
Located on a 50-acre rural campus in Shropshire, the school features historic buildings and extensive grounds. Facilities include well-equipped classrooms with modern technology, an indoor swimming pool, and various sports fields. The campus also hosts boarding houses, a refectory, and a surgery with a registered school nurse.
Co-curriculars
Pupils participate in a wide range of activities, including sports such as netball, hockey, cricket, athletics, tennis, football, and rugby. The school features an indoor swimming pool, a Combined Cadet Force (CCF), and an active Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. Cultural opportunities include music and drama productions, as well as adventurous expeditions to locations such as the Himalayas, the Andes, and the Atlas mountains.




Peter MiddletonHeadmasterPeter Middleton is the Headmaster of Oswestry School. He emphasizes a whole-person education that aims to help pupils thrive, flourish, and find their forte, guided by the school's motto, "We learn not for school but for life."
- Tom HeardDeputy Head of Prep School
Tom Heard serves as the Deputy Head of the Prep School.
- Kallista SkeltonHead of Prep School Learning Support
Kallista Skelton is the Head of Prep School Learning Support and also serves as a member of the Safeguarding Team.
- Sofie SuckleyDirector of Sport
Sofie Suckley is the Director of Sport at Oswestry School.
- Claire ThompsonDirector of Performing Arts
Claire Thompson is the Director of Performing Arts.
- Ian CarrDirector of Digital Learning
Ian Carr is the Director of Digital Learning.
- Maurice WaltersDirector of International Education
Maurice Walters is the Director of International Education.