A very warm welcome to The London Oratory School! The London Oratory School is amongst the City’s most prestigious Roman Catholic schools. Founded and formed in the tradition of the light-hearted sixteenth century Italian St Philip Neri and the profound nineteenth century Englishman, St John Henry Newman, the School educates boys aged 7 to 18, with girls in the sixth form. As befits our Oratorian charism, we put a strong emphasis on music with a liturgical twist and on forming Catholic habits of being and seeing, all as part of a broad, balanced liberal arts curriculum.
That curriculum prepares pupils not just to thrive in the face of the intellectual tests demanded by the ‘hard currency’ qualifications that we offer – including Latin and Greek - but also shapes pupil character such that London Oratorians can thrive as Catholics in the face of the ‘tests of life’. On which point, we take seriously our responsibility to develop pupils as active, sacramental disciples of Christ, intentionally forming their character in the great cardinal virtues of faith, hope, charity, prudence, justice, courage and temperance, both inside and outside of the classroom. What I find continuously striking about this School, is the strong and developed sense of belonging it instils into its pupils and alumni; a shared fondness towards each other, the School and the Church extend well beyond a pupil’s relatively brief, but highly formative time at the School.
As Newman himself would have it, any education worthy of the name must involve ‘heart speaking to heart’, must involve some sense of personal connection, openness and sympatico. If you feel drawn to the educational vision set out on our website, or indeed, wish to explore in greater detail what an Oratorian education means in practice, then please do not hesitate to ‘come and see’! You are most welcome.
Together, we hope to help you in bringing to life the New Testament in the lives of the children entrusted to us, preparing pupils for accomplished and meaningful living, open and vibrant, and all with a bracing dose of grace, vitality, joy and urbanitas.
All the very best, and, in the words of the School motto, Respice finem.
The Headmaster
Mr
D Wright
MA
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Headmaster
Mr
D Scanlan
MA
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Deputy Headmaster
Mr
D Moyes
MA
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Assistant Head
Miss
E C Devaney
BA
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Assistant Head
Dr
G K Howells
PhD
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Assistant Head
Mr
J Mantio
BSc
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Assistant Head
Ms H T Carradine
MA
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Assistant Head
Miss
M d’Aversa
BA
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Pastoral
Mr
R Tilbury
MA
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Academic
Mr
C Lawson
BSc
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Campion
Mr
M Smith
MA
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More
Ms
R Donohue
BA
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Howard
Mr
J Harnett
BA
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Fisher
Mr
C Devlin
BA
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Southwell
Mr
J Edgar
MA
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Owen
Mr
A Jeffery
BA
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Junior House
Father
Joseph Rodrigues
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Chaplain
Father
Edward van den Burgh
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Chaplain
Mr
S D Edwards
BA
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Activities
Mr
D Deegan
BA
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Art & Design
Mr
H M Gunasekara
BSc
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Biology & Science
Mr
L J Cahill
BA
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Chemistry
Mr
D B Sullivan
MA
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Classics
Ms
A Croce
MSc
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Computer Science
Mr
M Ward
BMus
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Director of Music
Mr
D Compton
BSc
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Economics and Business
Miss
C Maddams
BSc
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Geography
Ms
S Samuelson
BA
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Head of Learning Support
Miss
L Davenport
BA
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History
Mr
A Rubio
BSc
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Mathematics
Mr
J Rodmell
MA
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Modern Foreign Languages
Mr
M McDonough
BA
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Physical Education
Dr
R Terri
PhD
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Physics
Mr
O M Newton
MA
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Religious Education