Charterhouse School

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Charterhouse School is a historic and prestigious English independent boarding school founded in 1611, known for educating many notable figures in British history.

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instanceOf independent boarding school
public school in England
associatedWith Old Carthusian football club
boardingType full boarding
campusType rural campus
country United Kingdom
curriculumFocus broad academic curriculum
emblemType coat of arms
founded 1611
founder Thomas Sutton
genderAdmission boys-only lower school (historically)
co-educational sixth form
governanceType charitable foundation
governedBy Board of Governors
hasAlumniDemonym Carthusian charterhouses
surface form: Old Carthusian
hasBoardingHouses yes
hasChapel yes
hasHouseSystem yes
hasSportsFacilities yes
heritage historic educational institution in England
historicalStatus one of the nine original English public schools identified in the 19th century
inspectionAuthority Independent Schools Inspectorate
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn England
Godalming, Surrey, England
surface form: Godalming, Surrey
memberOf Eton Group
Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
mottoLanguage Latin
nickname Charterhouse
notableFor contributions to association football history
educating many prominent British political figures
historic public school traditions
strong academic reputation
offersQualification A Level
GCSE
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
originalLocation Charterhouse Square
surface form: Charterhouse Square, London
region South East England
religiousAffiliation Church of England
relocatedTo GODALMING
surface form: Godalming, Surrey
relocationDate 1872
schoolType boarding school
independent school
sector private education sector
studentBody pupils aged approximately 13 to 18
tuitionType fee-paying

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John Wesley educatedAt Charterhouse School
Thomas Day educatedAt Charterhouse School
Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson educatedAt Charterhouse School
Hastings Ismay educatedAt Charterhouse School
Peter Gabriel education Charterhouse School
Thomas Tooke educatedAt Charterhouse School
Ralph Vaughan Williams educatedAt Charterhouse School
Roger Williams educatedAt Charterhouse School
Sir Charles Yorke educatedAt Charterhouse School
Hensleigh Wedgwood educatedAt Charterhouse School
Jonathan King educatedAt Charterhouse School
Gregory Bateson educatedAt Charterhouse School
Jeremy Hunt educatedAt Charterhouse School
Leonard Huxley employer Charterhouse School
George Leigh-Mallory employer Charterhouse School
Rugby Group hasMember Charterhouse School
Borough of Waverley contains Charterhouse School
this entity surface form: Charterhouse School (campus partly in Godalming)
William Makepeace Thackeray educatedAt Charterhouse School
C. Aubrey Smith educatedAt Charterhouse School
William Blackstone educatedAt Charterhouse School
Robert Baden-Powell educatedAt Charterhouse School
William Hyde Wollaston educatedAt Charterhouse School
Godalming, Surrey, England hasLandmark Charterhouse School
subject surface form: Godalming
Joseph Addison educatedAt Charterhouse School
Richard Steele educatedAt Charterhouse School
Lord Mance educatedAt Charterhouse School
Jonathan Dimbleby educatedAt Charterhouse School
Robert Graves educatedAt Charterhouse School
Eton Group hasMember Charterhouse School
Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke educatedAt Charterhouse School
Hugh Trevor-Roper educatedAt Charterhouse School
Max Hastings educatedAt Charterhouse School
Charles Manners-Sutton educatedAt Charterhouse School
Nikki King educatedAt Charterhouse School
subject surface form: Jonathan King
Sir Alan Gardiner educatedAt Charterhouse School
subject surface form: Alan Gardiner
British public schools notableExample Charterhouse School
Ivan Moffat educatedAt Charterhouse School
Wingate of Burma education Charterhouse School
subject surface form: Orde Charles Wingate