Abingdon Foundation
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Abingdon Foundation is a collective name for two independent schools based in and near Abingdon
, Oxfordshire
. It consists of Abingdon Preparatory School (formerly Josca's) and Abingdon School
. Collectively they offer education from age 4 to 18.
, Oxfordshire. It is a boys school that offers education for pupils from 4 to 13. Until recently it was known as Josca's, but changed its name to integrate more with Abingdon School.
The school prides itself upon its reputation for students excelling in a number of areas, namely; academics, the performing arts, music, and athletic sports.
Abingdon Preparatory emphasizes that the learning experience should incorporate many other activities aside from academics to create a learning experience that develops the whole person.
Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Abingdon or archaically Abingdon-on-Thames is a market town and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. It is the seat of the Vale of White Horse district. Previously the county town of Berkshire, Abingdon is one of several places that claim to be Britain's oldest continuously occupied town, with...
, Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire is a county in the South East region of England, bordering on Warwickshire and Northamptonshire , Buckinghamshire , Berkshire , Wiltshire and Gloucestershire ....
. It consists of Abingdon Preparatory School (formerly Josca's) and Abingdon School
Abingdon School
Abingdon School is a British day and boarding independent school for boys situated in Abingdon, Oxfordshire , previously known as Roysse's School. In 1998 a formal merger took place between Abingdon School and Josca's, a preparatory school four miles to the west at Frilford...
. Collectively they offer education from age 4 to 18.
Abingdon Preparatory School
The school is based in FrilfordFrilford
Frilford is a hamlet and civil parish about west of Abingdon, at the junction of the A415 and A338 roads. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 Boundary Changes transferred it to Oxfordshire.-Archaeology:...
, Oxfordshire. It is a boys school that offers education for pupils from 4 to 13. Until recently it was known as Josca's, but changed its name to integrate more with Abingdon School.
The school prides itself upon its reputation for students excelling in a number of areas, namely; academics, the performing arts, music, and athletic sports.
Abingdon Preparatory emphasizes that the learning experience should incorporate many other activities aside from academics to create a learning experience that develops the whole person.