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Oakham School Bio
Oakham School is a British independent school in the market town of Oakham in Rutland, accepting around 1,000 students, aged from 10 to 18, both male and female, as boarders and day pupils (including about 10% from overseas).[citation needed] The Good Schools Guide called the school "A privileged – but unpretentious and non-spoiling start in life for the lucky."[1] It was founded in 1584 by Archdeacon Robert Johnson, along with Uppingham School, a few miles away.[2] Both share a common badge design (and a strong rivalry), but while Uppingham's colours tend towards blue and white, Oakham's are usually black and red. Under the late John Buchanan, Oakham was the first public school in Britain to accept both male and female students.[3] In 1995, it was the first public school to go on-line.[citation needed] The current headmaster is Dr Joseph Spence, who, in 2002, replaced Tony Little.[citation needed] Leicestershire County Cricket Club occasionally play games on the School grounds.[citation needed] Annual fees range from £13,560 to £25,050.[4]
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Oakham School Bio
Oakham School is a British independent school in the market town of Oakham in Rutland, accepting around 1,000 students, aged from 10 to 18, both male and female, as boarders and day pupils (including about 10% from overseas).[citation needed] The Good Schools Guide called the school "A privileged – but unpretentious and non-spoiling start in life for the lucky."[1] It was founded in 1584 by Archdeacon Robert Johnson, along with Uppingham School, a few miles away.[2] Both share a common badge design (and a strong rivalry), but while Uppingham's colours tend towards blue and white, Oakham's are usually black and red. Under the late John Buchanan, Oakham was the first public school in Britain to accept both male and female students.[3] In 1995, it was the first public school to go on-line.[citation needed] The current headmaster is Dr Joseph Spence, who, in 2002, replaced Tony Little.[citation needed] Leicestershire County Cricket Club occasionally play games on the School grounds.[citation needed] Annual fees range from £13,560 to £25,050.[4]
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