St Albans School, Hertfordshire

St Albans School
Address
Map
Abbey Gateway

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AL3 4HB

England
Coordinates51°45′04″N 0°20′40″W / 51.7510°N 0.3445°W / 51.7510; -0.3445
Information
TypePublic school
Private day
MottoNon Nobis Nati
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established948
FounderWulsin (Abbot Ulsinus)
Local authorityHertfordshire
Department for Education URN117647 Tables
HeadmasterJonathan Gillespie
GenderBoys (coeducational sixth form)
Age11 to 18
Enrolment790
HousesHawking
Marsh
Hampson
Renfrew
Colour(s)Black, blue, gold and red     
PublicationThe Albanian
Former pupilsOld Albanians
Websitehttp://www.st-albans.herts.sch.uk/

St Albans School is a public school (traditional English fee-charging day and former boarding school) in the city of St Albans in Hertfordshire. Entry before Sixth Form is for boys only, but the Sixth Form has been co-educational since 1991. Founded in 948 by Wulsin (Abbot Ulsinus), St Albans School is not only the oldest school in Hertfordshire but also one of the oldest in the world. The school has been called "Britain's oldest public school" by the Daily Mail.[1] Nicholas Carlisle, in 1818, described the school as "of very ancient origin, and of great celebrity"[2] and the Good Schools Guide describes St Albans as a "traditional public school, with a rich history".[3]

Among its famous alumni are Pope Adrian IV, Colin Renfrew, Jack Goody, Stephen Hawking, and Ian Grant.

The current headmaster, Jonathan Gillespie, was appointed in 2014, and was previously headmaster of Lancing College.

  1. ^ St Albans School Archive flickr.com Archived 28 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ N. Carlisle, "A concise description of the endowed grammar schools in England" (1818) p. 508
  3. ^ St Albans School | St Albans | LEA:Hertfordshire | Hertfordshire Archived 19 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine. The Good Schools Guide. Retrieved on 2011-12-13.