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The Leys
The Old Leysian Society (OLS) is our alumni network.
The Leys
"The quality of the pupils' achievements is excellent in their academic work and in their wider achievements." ISI Report 2014
The Leys
"The pupils' personal development is excellent; the relationships among the pupils themselves are excellent." ISI Report 2014
The Leys
The Leys is unique in our place as the only independent co-educational boarding and day school in the world-renowned university city of Cambridge. We call ourselves the "big, small school".
The Leys
Here at The Leys we aim to take full advantage of every opportunity the city of Cambridge has to offer. Cambridge is one of England’s most historic and cultural cities, and its university ranks amongst the best in the world.
The Leys
The Leys was founded in 1875, a time when a large number of schools were founded, especially by the churches. Whilst there were already several leading schools providing an education for the sons of Ministers, Methodists were asking for schools for the sons of lay members.
The Leys
The Old Leysian Society (OLS) is our alumni network.
The Leys
"The quality of the pupils' achievements is excellent in their academic work and in their wider achievements." ISI Report 2014
The Leys
"The pupils' personal development is excellent; the relationships among the pupils themselves are excellent." ISI Report 2014
The Leys
The Leys is unique in our place as the only independent co-educational boarding and day school in the world-renowned university city of Cambridge. We call ourselves the "big, small school".
The Leys
Here at The Leys we aim to take full advantage of every opportunity the city of Cambridge has to offer. Cambridge is one of England’s most historic and cultural cities, and its university ranks amongst the best in the world.
The Leys
The Leys was founded in 1875, a time when a large number of schools were founded, especially by the churches. Whilst there were already several leading schools providing an education for the sons of Ministers, Methodists were asking for schools for the sons of lay members.
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