I think that goes to Winchester College which was founded in 1382.
no I am sorry but it is .....
The oldest boadring school in England is St Peters School in York founded in 627
But did they take girls? Otherwise, maybe Red Maids School, Bristol is the oldest
GIRL's boarding school founded in 1634.
Lebanon has boarding schools? They had on in the 80s where I attended..not sure if it still exists.
Roald Dahl attended Repton School in Derbyshire, England for his boarding school education.
The Boarding boarding school that Sara Crew attended was called Miss Minchin's boarding school, and it was in London.
Sharon Creech has teached writing in high school and boarding school in England
The name of the boarding school Edgar Allan Poe attended in England was Manor House School in Stoke Newington, London. Poe attended the school for a brief period before moving back to the United States.
Yes it is, in Warwickshire. If you use the link below you will see the school as it is today. www.rugbyschool.net
In 1899 Eleanor Roosevelt was sent to Allenswood, a girls' boarding school in England. I have to add, Eleanor Roosevelt was a truly remarkable woman. Her tutor at the boarding school may have contributed to this.
No it is not a boarding school!
Yes, the form girls' is the plural possessive form of the noun girl.The girls' boarding school is the boarding school of the girls or the boarding school for girls.
No there is many more countries like nz Aussie ect
A synonym for "boarding school" is "academy".
Christ's College is located in New Zealand. It is an independent day and boarding school for males. The college was founded in 1850 and is the oldest independent school in the country.