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Full Boarding & Day School for students aged 11 to 18. Based in York, Ampleforth College is a catholic private and independent boarding school which offers an outstanding education to boys & girls aged 11 to 18.
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Full Boarding & Day School for students aged 11 to 18....
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Open Day. An Open Day is an excellent way to see our School...
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An Ampleforth education forms the type of person who walks...
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The Ampleforth community provides richly for the spiritual...
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At Ampleforth we are a co-educational Catholic boarding...
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Co-curricular - Ampleforth College
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Ampleforth College is a co-educational fee-charging boarding and day school in the English public school tradition. It opened in 1802 as a boys' school. It is located near the village of Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England, on the grounds of Benedictine monastery Ampleforth Abbey.
Full Boarding & Day School for students aged 11 to 18. Ampleforth College is regarded as one of the world's foremost Catholic boarding and day school for both boys & girls, Set in beautiful North Yorkshire, England.
Open Day. An Open Day is an excellent way to see our School for the first time - the next one is Saturday 11 May. During the Open Morning you will have a tour the school with current pupils, visit a boarding house, meet the Head and key members of staff, and be invited to stay for lunch.
Ampleforth is a successful and spiritual school in Yorkshire with a Benedictine ethos and a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Learn about its admission requirements, academic results, and student testimonials.
Ampleforth College, York. 3,048 likes · 87 talking about this · 85 were here. Established in 1802, co-educational Ampleforth College is one of the world's foremost Catholic boarding schools.
Nov 28, 2020 · Ampleforth College is a prestigious Catholic boarding school in North Yorkshire, founded by Benedictine monks in 1802. It has been ordered to stop taking new pupils after a sexual abuse scandal and a decline in standards, but it can appeal the decision.