Dulwich College
Dulwich College is a girls boarding and day school in London, London, educating pupils aged 3 - 18 and founded in 1619. Boarding fees are £21,422 - £21,422 per term. Our advice on this school is independent and free.
- Type
- Girls boarding & day
- Boarders from
- 13 - 18
- Ethos
- Church of England
- Guardian required
- Yes
About Dulwich College
The story, ethos and character of Dulwich College.
- Setting
- City
- Ethos
- Church of England
- Head
- Mr Rob Milne Master

Dulwich College Dulwich College is an academically selective independent boys' school in south London set in a 70-acre campus, only 12 minutes by train from central London. Dulwich's community of 1,500 boys from age 7 to 18 is diverse in its social mix, breadth of talents, character and backgrounds.
The Senior School is made up of the Lower School (Year 7 and 8), the Middle School (Year 9, 10 and 11) and the Upper School (Year 12 and 13), each with their own Head. Dulwich has a distinguished tradition of inspired teaching and genuine scholarship in the classroom and beyond with an array of lectures, visiting speakers, curriculum enrichment and symposia; the GCSE and A level results are outstanding with 82% of all A level exams sat being awarded an A* or A in 2022.
Pupils from the College join the most competitive of universities across the word, including Oxford and Cambridge in the UK, and Yale, Chicago and Berkeley in the USA, and thereafter enter all the major professions with a high number choosing to work in engineering, the health services and the law.

Many of its students go on to engage in entrepreneurial, technological, cybernetic and innovative enterprises too, and Dulwich also has a reputation for producing fine actors, musicians, sportsmen and writers. What the school is known for? Boarding at Dulwich College Pupils who are boarders frequently describe their Boarding House as a 'home from home' and their welfare is assured by Housemasters and Tutors with a level of commitment which places them genuinely in loco parentis.
The boarding community comprises over 20 nationalities who enjoy excellent facilities, including extensive sporting opportunities. Weekend activities include House trips, which might include, for example, The Design Museum, a Mid-Autumn festival celebration, go-karting and paintball, and pupils also have time to relax, recharge their batteries, socialise and study in a calm and caring environment.







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