St Olave's School, York

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St Olave's School (Junior to St Peter's)
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YO30 6AB

Information
TypePreparatory day and boarding
MottoSuper Antiquas Vias
Established627
FounderSt. Paulinus of York
Local authorityCity of York
HeadmasterAndy Falconer
GenderCo-educational
Age7 to 13
Enrollmentc. 600
HousesWentworth (co-ed boarding)
Ainsty(day house)
Alcuin (day house)
Elmet(day house)
Fairfax (day house)
York (day house)
Colour(s)Blue and White
Websitehttp://www.st-peters.york.sch.uk/stolaves_home.asp

St Olave's School is the junior school to St Peter's School, a co-educational independent boarding and day school located in the English City of York, with extensive grounds on the banks of the River Ouse. Founded by St Paulinus of York in 627 it is one of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom.

History

The main senior school, St Peter's was founded in the English City of York by St Paulinus of York in the year 627.

Structure

The school offers a continuity of education from the Clifton Pre-preparatory School (ages 3–8), to St Olave’s School (ages 8–13) and through to St Peter's School (ages 13–18) where there is also a successful Sixth Form.

Campus

St Olave's is located on the Lower Campus of the School, closer to the banks of the River Ouse than the senior school which runs along the main road of Bootham in the centre of York.

Master

The head of St Olave's is referred to as the school Master, whilst the head of senior school St Peter's is referred to as the Head Master.

The Master of St Olave's is Andy Falconer.

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