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Ipswich School

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Ipswich School
NameIpswich School
CityIpswich
CountryEngland
Founded1399

Ipswich School is a co-educational independent school located in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, founded in 1399 by William Wilford and John Wyard. The school has a long history, with notable connections to University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and Eton College. Many of its students have gone on to attend prestigious institutions such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Imperial College London. The school's alumni include notable figures such as Ralph Fiennes, Tom Hiddleston, and Richard Ayoade, who have all made significant contributions to the fields of Royal Shakespeare Company, BBC, and Channel 4.

History

The school's history dates back to the Middle Ages, with records showing that it was founded during the reign of Henry IV of England. Over the centuries, the school has undergone several transformations, including a major rebuilding project in the 19th century under the guidance of Augustus Pugin. The school has also been associated with notable historical figures such as Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, who attended the school in the 16th century, and Horatio Nelson, who had connections to the school through his family. Other notable historical events and figures associated with the school include the English Civil War, Oliver Cromwell, and the Duke of Wellington. The school's archives also contain records of its connections to Winston Churchill, Neville Chamberlain, and the Yalta Conference.

Admissions

Admissions to the school are highly competitive, with students typically taking entrance exams such as the Common Entrance Examination or the I/GCSE. The school also offers scholarships to talented students, including those in music, art, and sport. Many students who attend the school go on to study at top universities such as University of California, Berkeley, Columbia University, and University of Edinburgh. The school's admissions process is also influenced by its connections to other prestigious institutions, including Wellington College, Charterhouse School, and St Paul's School. Students who attend the school often participate in exchange programs with other schools, such as Phillips Exeter Academy and The Lawrenceville School.

Curriculum

The school's curriculum is broad and diverse, with students able to study a range of subjects including mathematics, science, English literature, and classical languages such as Latin and Greek. The school also offers a range of extracurricular activities, including debating, drama, and music, with many students going on to perform at venues such as the Royal Albert Hall and the National Theatre. Students at the school also have the opportunity to participate in programs such as the Duke of Edinburgh's Award and the Young Enterprise scheme, which are supported by organizations such as The Prince's Trust and The British Council. The school's curriculum is also influenced by its connections to other institutions, including The Open University and the University of London.

Extracurricular Activities

The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sport such as rugby, cricket, and hockey, as well as music and drama clubs. Many students at the school are also involved in volunteering and community service, with partnerships with organizations such as Oxfam, Save the Children, and the Red Cross. The school's students have also participated in events such as the London Marathon and the Three Peaks Challenge, raising money for charities such as Cancer Research UK and the British Heart Foundation. Other notable extracurricular activities include the school's Model United Nations club, which has participated in conferences at The Hague and New York City, and the school's Robotics Club, which has competed in events such as the Robotics World Championship.

Notable Alumni

The school has a long list of notable alumni, including Ralph Fiennes, who attended the school in the 1970s and went on to study at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and perform with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Other notable alumni include Tom Hiddleston, who attended the school in the 1990s and went on to study at University of Cambridge and perform in films such as Thor and Crimson Peak. The school's alumni also include notable figures such as Richard Ayoade, who attended the school in the 1990s and went on to study at University of Cambridge and work with organizations such as BBC and Channel 4. Other notable alumni include John Rhys-Davies, who attended the school in the 1960s and went on to study at University of East Anglia and perform in films such as Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Lord of the Rings. The school's alumni have also included notable figures such as Sir Peter Hall, who attended the school in the 1940s and went on to study at University of Cambridge and work with organizations such as the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre.

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