Teddies

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Teddies is the informal nickname commonly used for St Edward's School, a co-educational independent boarding school in Oxford, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boarding school
co-educational school
educational institution in England
independent school
nickname
admitsBoarders yes
admitsDayPupils yes
ageRange 13–18
campusType urban campus
city Oxford NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
county Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
educationSystem British independent school system
foundedBy James Singleton NERFINISHED
Thomas Chamberlain NERFINISHED
foundingYear 1863
fundingType fee-paying
genderAdmission co-educational
governance independent school governing body
hasAlumni Old St Edward’s (OSE) NERFINISHED
hasBoarding full boarding
weekly boarding
hasHouseSystem yes
hasReligiousCharacter Anglican
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Oxford
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
namedAfter Saint Edward the Confessor NERFINISHED
nicknameFor St Edward's School, Oxford NERFINISHED
offersProgramme A Level
GCSE
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme NERFINISHED
officialName St Edward's School, Oxford NERFINISHED
region South East England
religiousAffiliation Church of England
schoolLevel secondary education
sixth form
schoolType independent boarding school
sector independent education sector
shortName St Edward's NERFINISHED

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SES abbreviation Teddies
subject surface form: St Edward's School, Oxford
SES isAlsoKnownAs Teddies
subject surface form: St Edward's School, Oxford