
Kate Middleton and Prince William have had 'a look' at £47,000-a-year 'Teddies' for Prince George: St Edward's School in Oxford prioritises 'children's happiness' and offers a sustainability course
Daily MailLocated in the north of Oxfordshire, the school boasts many impressive facilities The Prince and Princess of Wales are currently contemplating the difficult question of where to send Prince George to secondary school. And it appears a new institution is in the running after The Daily Mail revealed Kate, 42, and Prince William, 41, have been to take a look at £47,000-a-year 'Teddies', as St Edward's School in Oxford is known. It appears a new institution is in the running to be Prince George's next school after The Daily Mail revealed Kate, 42, and Prince William, 41, have been to take a look at £47,000-a-year 'Teddies', as St Edward's School in Oxford is known As an Oxford undergraduate he took a Congratulatory First — conferred perhaps only once in a decade for exceptional brilliance — in Classics and French, and also won a Half-Blue for rowing in Oxford's lightweight crew. The school's impressive alumni include Dambusters leader Guy Gibson and fellow RAF legend Douglas Bader, as well as actor Laurence Olivier and Oppenheimer star Florence Pugh.
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