Warwick School is one of the oldest boys’ schools in the UK, founded in 1914. An award-winning, independent boys’ day and boarding school, our Senior School is a place where academic ambition is matched by a deep commitment to character education. Here, boys are encouraged not only to achieve highly, but to grow into confident, grounded and compassionate young men who are ready to make a meaningful contribution to the world.
We develop young men of character and talent, and central to this goal is the breadth and quality of our co-curricular provision. Every pupil within Warwick School benefits from a wealth of experiences outside the classroom that will broaden his horizons and develop his skills.
Warwick School offers a distinctive educational experience that combines the academic focus of single-sex learning with the social advantages of co-educational opportunities. In the classroom, boys benefit from a tailored environment free from gender stereotypes, allowing them to explore subjects confidently, develop independence, and achieve strong academic outcomes.
Beyond lessons, a shared campus creates a vibrant co-educational setting where pupils collaborate, socialise, and grow alongside peers from partner schools. A purpose-built Sixth Form Centre, joint extracurricular activities, and shared initiatives such as Thrive Friday Electives encourage meaningful interaction and teamwork. These experiences broaden perspectives and foster mutual respect.
This “best of both worlds” approach ensures that students not only excel academically but also build essential life skills. They develop social confidence, adaptability, and strong communication abilities—qualities that prepare them for success at university and in the modern workplace.
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