List of boys' schools in the United Kingdom
Here is a list of, in the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies, and British Overseas Territories, schools which only admit boys, or those which only admit boys at certain levels/years/grades, or those which follow the Diamond Schools model (separating students by gender at points).
England
- Bedfordshire
- Berkshire
- Devon
- Essex
- New Hall School Boys' Senior School
- Greater London
- Ernest Bevin College
- Brondesbury College
- Central Foundation Boys' School
- City of London School
- Darul Uloom London
- Dulwich College
- Forest Hill School
- Gunnersbury Boys' School
- Harrow School
- London Oratory School (boys only for ages 7–16, coed for ages 16–18)
- Norlington School for Boys
- Royal Liberty School
- St Paul's School, London
- Tawhid Boys School
- Westminster School (boys only for primary and secondary, coed for sixth form)
- Greater Manchester
- Altrincham Grammar School for Boys
- Bolton School Single Sex Junior, Senior, and Sixth Form schools
- Bury Grammar School
- Burnage Academy for Boys
- Darul Uloom Bolton
- Manchester Grammar School
- Manchester Mesivta School
- Hampshire
- Hertfordshire
- Berkhamsted School Separate Boys' Senior School
- Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School
- Richard Hale School
- Hitchin Boys' School
- Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
- St Albans School
- Verulam School (formerly St Albans Boys' Modern School and St Albans Grammar School for Boys) - Boys only for ages 11-16 and coed for sixth form
- Watford Grammar School for Boys
- Kent
- Dartford Grammar School (coed for sixth-form, with pre-sixth-form grades reserved for boys)
- Dover Grammar School for Boys
- Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys
- Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys
- Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
- Lancashire
- Leicestershire
- Lincolnshire
- Boston Grammar School (coed for sixth-form, with pre-sixth-form grades reserved for boys)
- Newcastle
- Northamptonshire
- Oxfordshire
- Magdalen College School, Oxford (boys only except for sixth form, which is coed)
- Radley College
- Surrey
- Charterhouse School (sixth form coeducational since 1971, coeducational for ages 13+ since 2017, will be fully coeducational by 2023)
- More House School, Frensham[1]
- St James Independent Schools Senior Boys School
- West Midlands
- West Sussex
- Former
- Cambridgeshire High School for Boys, which became Long Road Sixth Form College
- City of Oxford High School for Boys
- Haileybury and Imperial Service College
- Handsworth Wood Boys' School
- Heatherdown School
- Littlemoss High School: merged with Droylsden School, Mathematics and Computing College for Girls to form Droylsden Academy
- Manchester Central Grammar School/High School for Boys, which merged into Manchester Academy in 1967
- Norwich High School for Boys, which became Langley School
- Purley High School for Boys, which became Coulsdon Sixth Form College
- Rugby School (sixth form became coeducational in 1975 and became fully coeducational circa 1992)
- Sedbergh School (became coeducational circa 2001)
- Shrewsbury School (became fully coeducational in 2014)
- St George's School, Ascot (converted into a girls' school)
- St Peter's School, York (single-sex until 1976; fully coeducational since 1987)
- Wandsworth School
- Warwick School for Boys
- Westholme School previously had a separate boys' junior school
- Woolverstone Hall School
- Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys, which became Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College
- Wykeham House School - had separate boys and girls schools - closed
Northern Ireland
Scotland
- former boys' schools
- Hutchesons' Grammar School (had separate boys' school - became coeducational in 1976)
British Crown Dependencies
- Guernsey
- Jersey
References
- Home. More House School, Farnham.
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