School | Type | Old Boys/Girls | Derivation | Location | Notes |
Abingdon School | Independent day and boarding school | Old Abingdonians[11] | | Abingdon-on-Thames | |
Adams' Grammar School | Grammar school, Boarding school, Academy | From the town in which the school is situated | Newport, Shropshire | |
Addey and Stanhope School | Voluntary-aided | From the founder of the Addey School, John Addey[14] | Lewisham, London | |
Aldenham School | | | | |
Ampleforth College | | | | |
Archbishop Tenison's Church of England High School, Croydon | | | | |
Archbishop Tenison's Church of England School | | Same foundation | | |
Ardingly College | | "Ardinian" refers to Ardingly | | |
Arnold School | | | | |
Ashville College | | | | |
Astley Sports College and Community High School | | Old Astleians | | | |
Bablake School | | From the school's main benefactor, Thomas Wheatley | | |
Badminton School | | | | |
Bancroft's School | | | | |
Batley Grammar School | | "Bately" is an alternative spelling of Batley | | |
Bedales School | | | | |
Bedford School | | | | |
Bedford Modern School | | | | |
Bedlingtonshire Community High School | | | | |
St Bede's College, Manchester | | | | |
Bemrose School | | | | Closed 1989 |
Benenden School | | "Seniors" avoids the term "old girls" | | |
Berkhamsted School | | | | |
Birkdale School | | | | |
Birkenhead School | | | | |
Bishop Gore School | | | | |
Bishop's Stortford College | | | | |
Bishop Wordsworth's School | | | | |
Bloxham School | | | | |
Blundell's School | | | | |
Bolton School | | | | |
Bootham School | | | | |
Bradfield College | | | | |
Bradford Grammar School | | | | |
Brentwood School (Essex) | | | | |
Bridgnorth Endowed School | | | | |
Brighton College | | | | |
Bristol Cathedral Choir School | | | | |
Bristol Grammar School | | | | - |
Bromley High School | | | | |
Bromsgrove School | | | | |
Bruce Castle School | | Castra is Latin for castle | | Closed 1891 |
Bryanston School | | | | |
Bury Grammar School | | From the school motto Sanctas Clavis Hic Fores Aperit (c. 1570) | | |
Buxton College | | | | |
Calday Grange Grammar School | | | | |
Campbell College | | | | |
Canford School | | | | |
Caterham School | | | | |
Charterhouse School | | From the Carthusian Order, which founded the Charterhouses | | |
Chatham House Grammar School | | From an old name for Thanet | | |
Cheadle Hulme School | | From the former name of Warehousemen and Clerks' Orphan Schools (WaCO) | | |
Cheltenham College | | Cheltenham changed to Chelton- | | |
Chigwell School | | | | |
Christ College, Brecon | | | | |
Christ's Hospital | | | | |
Churcher's College | | | | |
City of London School | | "Citizen" originally referred to one belonging to a city | | |
City of Oxford School | | | | |
Clifton College | | | | |
Colchester Royal Grammar School | | | | |
Colfe's School | | | | |
The College of Richard Collyer | | | | |
Cothill House | Prep | | | |
Cranleigh School | | | | |
Culford School | | | | |
Dauntsey's School | | | | |
Dean Close School | | Decanus is Latin for Dean | | |
Denstone College | | | | |
Derby School | | | | Closed 1989 |
Derby Grammar School | | Adopted name of former school's old boys by permission of Old Derbeian Association | | |
Diss Grammar School | | | | |
Dollar Academy | | | | |
Douai School | | From Douai's medieval English name Doway (compare Norwegian) | | |
Dover College | | | | |
Dover Grammar School for Boys | | From Latin pharos, lighthouse, referring to the Roman lighthouses for which Dover was once famous. | | |
Downe House School | | Avoids term "old girls" | | |
Down High School | Grammar School | Taken from the schools Latin Motto, "Floreat Dunum" | Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland | |
Downside School | | Founded by Gregorian Order | | |
Dragon School | | | | |
Dulwich College | | After the founder (1619) Edward Alleyn | | |
Durham School | | Dunelm is the Latin signature of the Bishop of Durham | | |
Eastbourne College | | | | |
Edinburgh Academy | | | | |
Elizabeth College, Guernsey | | | Guernsey | |
Ellesmere College | | | | |
Eltham College | | | | |
Emanuel School | | | | |
Epsom College | | | | |
Ermysted's Grammar School | | | | |
Eton College | | | | |
Exeter School | | | | |
Fairfield Grammar School | | | | |
Felsted School | | | | |
Fettes College | | | | |
Forest School (Walthamstow) | | | | |
Foster's School | | | | |
Framlingham College | | | | |
Frensham Heights School | | | | |
Friars School, Bangor | | Established on a Dominican Friary (1557) | | |
Furness Academy | | "Barrovian" refers to the Barrow of Barrow-in-Furness | | |
Giggleswick School | | | | |
Glenalmond College | | | | |
Godolphin and Latymer School | | Abbreviation of Godolphin | | |
Gordonstoun | | | | |
Gresham's School | | | | |
Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School | | | | |
Haileybury and Imperial Service College | | | | |
Hampton School | | | | |
Hanley Castle High School | | | | |
The Harrodian School | | | | |
Harrow School | Ind | | | |
Harrow High School | Comp | After original site in Gayton Road | | |
Hawtreys | Prep | | | |
Headington School, Oxford | | | | |
Hereford Cathedral School | | | | |
Highgate School | | After founder Sir Roger Cholmeley | | |
Hull Grammar School | | | | |
Hulme Grammar School | | | | |
Hurstpierpoint College | | Formerly St John's College, Hurstpierpoint | | |
Hymers College | | | | |
Ibstock Place School | | | | |
Ilford County High School | | From former name Park Higher Grade School | | |
Ilkeston Grammar School | | | | |
Ipswich School | | | | |
The John Roan School | | | | |
The Judd School | | | | |
Kelly College | | | | |
Kendrick School | | | | |
Kimbolton School | | | | |
King's College School | | | | |
King's College, Taunton | | Name "King's College" was given in honour of King Alfred, and "Aluredian" refers to him | | |
The King's School, Chester | | | Chester | |
The King's School, Canterbury | | | Canterbury | |
The King's School, Peterborough | | | | |
King's School, Rochester | | "Roffensis" is a Latin adjective from Rochester's name in Old English | | |
The King's School, Worcester | | Latin Vigorniensis, of Worcester | | |
King's School, Bruton | | | | |
King Edward VI Aston | | | | |
King Edward VI School (Bury St Edmunds) | | | | |
King Edward VI Grammar School (Chelmsford) | | | | |
King Edward VI School, Southampton | | | Southampton | |
King Edward VII School, Sheffield | | | Sheffield | |
King Edward's School, Bath | | | Bath | |
King Edward's School, Birmingham | | | Birmingham | |
King Edward's School, Witley | | | | |
King Henry VIII School, Coventry | | | | |
King George V College | | | | |
Kingston Grammar School | | | Kingston upon Thames | |
Kingswood School | | | Bath | |
Kirkham Grammar School | | | | |
Lancaster Royal Grammar School | | | | |
Lancing College | | | | |
Langley School, Loddon | | Refers to the Iceni who once occupied the locality | | |
Latymer Upper School | | | | |
Lawrence Sheriff School | | | | |
Leicester Grammar School | | | | |
Leighton Park School | | | | |
Leeds Grammar School | | | | |
Liverpool College | | | | |
The Leys School | | | | |
The London Oratory School | | | | |
The Cathedral School, Llandaff | | | | |
Llandovery College | | | | |
Lord Williams's School, Thame | | Refers to Thame | | |
Loretto School | | | | |
Loughborough Grammar School | | | | |
Ludgrove School | | | | |
Lewis School, Pengam | | Ludovicus, the Latin version of the name 'Lewis' | | |
Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle | Independent | | previously Lycée Français de Londres | | |
Magdalen College School, Oxford | | After founder, William Waynflete | | |
Maidstone Grammar School | | | | |
Malvern School | | | | |
Manchester Grammar School | | Mancunia, a Latin name for Manchester | | |
Marlborough College | | | | |
Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby | | | | |
Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood | | | | |
Merchiston Castle School | | | | |
Midhurst Grammar School | | | | |
Millfield | | | | |
Mill Hill School | | | | |
Monkton Combe School | | | | |
Monkwearmouth School | | | | |
Mount Radford School | | | | |
North London Collegiate School | | | | |
Northampton School for Boys | | | | |
Norwich School | | Old Norvicensians | From Norvic, Latin name of Norwich | | |
Nottingham High School | | | | |
Oakham School | | | | |
Old Swinford Hospital | | After founder, Thomas Foley | | |
The Oratory School | | | | |
Oswestry School | | | | |
Oundle School | | | | |
Pangbourne College | | | | |
Pate's Grammar School | | | | |
The Perse School | | | | |
Peter Symonds College | | | | |
Pierrepont School, Frensham | | | | |
Pocklington School | | | | |
Port Regis School | | | | |
Portsmouth Grammar School | | | | |
Portora Royal School | | | | |
The Prebendal School | | | | |
Princethorpe College | | | | |
Queen's College, London | | | | |
Queen's College, Taunton | | | | |
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn | | | | |
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield | | After one of founders Thomas Saville (1591) | | |
Queen Elizabeth's Hospital | | | | |
Queen Margaret's School, York | | | | |
Queen Mary's Grammar School | Grammar | | Walsall | |
Queenswood School | | | | |
Radley College | | | | |
Ratcliffe College | | | | |
Ravenscroft School | | | | |
Reading School | | | | |
Reed's School | | | | |
Reigate Grammar School | | | | |
Repton School | | | | |
Rendcomb College | | | | |
Ripon Grammar School | | | | |
Roedean School | | | | |
Rossall School | | | | |
Royal Belfast Academical Institution | | | | |
RGS Worcester | | Chartered by Queen Elizabeth I | | |
Royal Grammar School, Guildford | | | | |
Royal Grammar School, Newcastle | | From Novocastria, Latin name of Newcastle | | |
Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe | | | | |
Royal Russell School | | | | |
The Royal School, Armagh | | | | |
The Royal School, Wolverhampton | | | | |
Rugby School | | | | |
Ruthin School | | | | |
Rutlish School | | | | |
Rydal Penrhos | | | | |
Rye St Antony School | | | | |
Shrewsbury School | | From Salopia, the Latin for Shropshire | | |
Seaford College | | | | |
Sedbergh School | | | | |
Sevenoaks School | | "Sennock", a local pronunciation of "Sevenoaks" | | |
Sherborne School | | | | |
Sir George Monoux College | | | | |
Sir John Deane's College, Northwich | | From Witton, an ancient name for Northwich | | |
Solihull School | | Solihull demonym | | |
The Skinners' School | | | | |
St Andrew's School, Pangbourne | Prep | | | |
St Bees School | | From Saint Bega | | |
St Benedict's School | | From school's original name, Ealing Priory School | | |
St Clement Danes School | | | | |
St Columba's College, St Albans | | | St Albans | |
St Dunstan's College | | | | |
St Edward's School, Oxford | | | | |
St Faith's School | | Fides, fidelis Latin for "faith" | | |
St George's College, Weybridge | | | Weybridge | |
St George's School, Harpenden | | | Harpenden | |
St Ignatius' College | | | | |
St Ivo School | | | | |
St John's College, Portsmouth | | Per Laborem Ad Honorem | Southsea, Portsmouth | |
St John's School, Leatherhead | | | Leatherhead | |
St Lawrence College, Ramsgate | | | | |
St Leonard's School | | Avoids term old boys | | |
St Olave's Grammar School | | | | |
St Paul's School, London | | | | |
St Paul's Girls' School | | | | |
St Peter's School, York | | | | |
St Swithun's School, Winchester | | | | |
Stamford School | | | | |
Stowe School | | A pun on the name of "Stowe" and the philosophy of Stoicism | | |
Stonyhurst College | | | | |
Stockport Grammar School | | "Stopfordian" means 'of Stockport' | | |
Strand School | | | | |
Summer Fields School | | | | |
Sunningdale School | | | | |
Sutton Grammar School for Boys | | | | |
Sutton Valence School | | Abbreviation | | |
Taunton School | | | | |
Tonbridge School | | | | |
Trent College | | From Tridentum, the Latin name of Trent | | |
Trinity School of John Whitgift | | The original name of Trinity School was Whitgift Middle School| | |
Truro School | | | | |
Twyford School | | | | |
University College School | | Old Gowers | After Gower Street, where it was located | | |
Upton Court Grammar School | | From Latin palus, a slough. See also Slough Grammar School | | |
Victoria College, Jersey | | | | |
Uppingham School | | | | |
Wallington County Grammar School | | | | |
Warminster School | | William Camden's identification of the Roman town of Verlucio with Warminster[31] | | |
Watford Grammar School for Boys | | After founder Elizabeth Fuller | | |
Warwick School | | | | |
Wells Cathedral School | | | | |
Wellingborough School | | | | |
Wellington College, Berkshire | | | | |
West Buckland School | | | | |
West Downs School | | | | Closed 1988 |
West Hill Park School | | Old Westhillians[33] | | | |
Westcliff High School for Boys | | | | |
Westminster School | | | | |
Whitgift School | | | | |
William Hulme's Grammar School | | | | |
Wilson's School | | | | |
Wimbledon College | | | | |
Wisbech Grammar School | | | | |
Worksop College | | | | |
Wrekin College | | | | |
Wolverhampton Grammar School | | Wulfrunia, Latin for Wolverhampton | | |
Worth School | | | | |
Wycliffe College (Gloucestershire) | | | | |
Winchester College | | After founder William of Wykeham (1382) | | |
Woodhouse Grove School | | | | |
Wycombe Abbey | | | | |
Yarm School | | After the Viking name for Yarm, Yarum | | |