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  1. www.stpaulsschool.org.uk › st-pauls-juniorsSt Paul’s Juniors

    Learn how to join the teaching staff of St Paul’s Juniors, a co-educational day school for 7-13 year olds in London. Find out the requirements, benefits and opportunities for graduates who want to teach at St Paul’s.

    • About US

      St Paul’s School and St Paul’s Juniors are located on 45...

    • What to Expect

      St Paul’s Juniors is the junior division of St Paul’s...

    • Teaching Staff

      Head of St Paul’s Juniors. Oliver Snowball. Senior Deputy...

  2. St Paul's Juniors (formerly Colet Court) is a private preparatory school for boys aged 7 to 13 in Barnes, London. It forms the preparatory department of St Paul's School, to which most Juniors pupils progress at the age of 13. The School was founded in 1881, named Colet Court in 1892, and renamed St Paul's Juniors from 1 September 2016.

  3. St Paul’s Juniors is the junior division of St Paul’s School. Pupils joining the School at 7 or 8 have their own dedicated areas where the majority of their lessons are taught by form tutors, supported by a classroom assistant.

  4. Boys may be registered for St Paul’s Juniors from the October they start Year Two. For entry at 8+, a boy’s eighth birthday must fall on or before 31 August in his year of entry. The application process for 7+ and 8+ entry in 2024 has now closed. The application process for 2025 is now open.

  5. St Paul's Catholic Junior School, Spring Grove, West Derby, Liverpool, Merseyside, L12 8SJ 0151 228 1159 admins@stpauls1.com

  6. St Paul's Juniors, London. An independent school for boys aged from 7 to 13. Local authority: Richmond-Upon-Thames.

  7. St Paul’s Juniors is an independent prep day school for boys between the ages of 7 and 13 years. The school has an academically selective admissions policy. It is the junior division of St Paul’s School, an all-through school to age 18, and is associated with The Mercers’ Company.

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