List of The Oldest Schools in The World - Fifteenth Century

Fifteenth Century

  • Chorister School, England (c.1400)
  • Oswestry School, England (1407)
  • Durham School, England (1414) (possibly 635)
  • Aberdeen Grammar School, Scotland (1418) (possibly 1257)
  • Royal Latin School, England (1423)
  • Sponne School, England (1430)
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral Choir School, Dublin (1432)
  • Sevenoaks School, England (1432)
  • Eton College, England (1440)
  • Chipping Campden School, England (c1440)
  • City of London School, England (1442)
  • Adams' Grammar School, England (1442)
  • Bridlington School, England (1447)
  • Dreikönigsgymnasium, Cologne, Germany (1450)
  • Istanbul University, Turkey (1453)
  • St. Bartholomew's School, England (1466)
  • Bromsgrove School (record of a chantry school 1476, re-founded 1553)
  • Uppsala University College, Sweden (1477)
  • Magdalen College School, Oxford, England (1480)
  • Galatasaray High School, Turkey (1481)
  • Skegness Grammar School, England (1483)
  • Stockport Grammar School, England (1487)
  • Ermysted's Grammar School, England (1492) (first record of existence)
  • King Edward VI School, Lichfield, England (1495)
  • Loughborough Grammar School, England (1495)
  • Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne Minster, England (1497)

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