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  1. St Albans School Our Community. We give our pupils a challenging and well-balanced education in the Lower School. There are so many opportunities available and we help each boy to flourish as an individual and develop as an imaginative, inquisitive and empathetic pupil. The Third Form marks the beginning of a new, challenging and exciting stage.

    • Contact Us

      Contact Us. Headmaster: Joe Silvester Email:...

    • Third Form

      Third Form - Welcome to St Albans School

    • Middle School

      Middle School - Welcome to St Albans School

  2. Email the Admissions Department. Telephone the Admissions Department. Tracey Selwyn. Head of Admissions. One of the oldest private schools in the world, St Albans School is an outstanding & leading independent boys school & private sixth form in Herts, UK.Address: Abbey Mill Ln, St Albans AL3 4HB.

    • Abbey Gateway, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3 4HB, UK
    • 01727 855521
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  4. Click here to access the Engage Portal for staff, parents and pupils at St Albans School. Lower School. Third Form. Middle School. Sixth Form. Abbey Gateway St Albans Hertfordshire UK AL3 4HB. 01727 855521. Email Us.

    • Abbey Gateway, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3 4HB, UK
    • 01727 855521
  5. StudyNet. StudyNet is the University's virtual learning environment. Users with an existing StudyNet account can login by following the link below: Login to StudyNet. If you don't have an account, you can find out more about StudyNet online. Read the application guide. View a Prospectus. Find a job at the University.

  6. Sandridgebury Lane. St Albans. Hertfordshire. AL3 6DB. (To request a paper copy, please contact our Administration Department) 01727 853134. admin@stags.herts.sch.uk.

  7. This is the recommended starting point for remote provision from the Department of Education and offers over 10,000 lessons made by teachers for use up to Year 11. JSTOR is a resource library which is largely used at KS5 but can be accessed to extend learning across KS4 and KS3 too. The site consists of scholarly content that students can ...