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About Us

Princethorpe College is a co-educational 11-18 independent Catholic day school with around 900 students, 200 of whom are in the Sixth Form.

Christ’s teaching in the Gospels on love, service, forgiveness and generosity of spirit is central to the school’s character and approach to learning. Welcoming children of all denominations, we aim to provide a caring, stimulating environment in which children’s individual needs can be met and their talents, confidence and self esteem developed.

We aim to encourage a lifelong love of learning and an understanding of moral values, and to put young people on the road to happy and fulfilled lives.

A relatively young school, Princethorpe was established in 1966 by the Catholic Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, who moved their expanding boys’ boarding and day school, St Bede’s, from Leamington Spa to Princethorpe, taking over the former St Mary’s Priory, previously home to an order of Benedictine Nuns.

It is from the MSC’s founder, Jules Chevalier, and our college motto ‘Christus Regnet’, that we draw the continued inspiration for our community’s ethos.

"Ours is a spirit of family
and a spirit of brotherhood
formed by kindness and understanding
by compromise and mutual forgiveness
by gentleness, humility and simplicity
by hospitality and a sense of humour."

Since the sixties the College has grown from 330 boys, many of whom boarded, to a fully co-educational Catholic independent day school.

In 2001 the school merged with St Joseph’s, a girls’ Catholic school in Kenilworth, to provide continuous education from nursery to Sixth Form. The school now forms part of The Princethorpe Foundation, a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity, which includes our junior school and nursery, Crackley Hall School and Little Crackers Nursery, which are based on the former St Joseph’s campus and the Crescent School, an independent junior school in Bilton, Rugby, which joined the Foundation, in September 2016.

Princethorpe is a HMC school (The Heads' Conference) and a member of: the Society of Heads, the Independent Schools Association (ISA) and the Catholic Independent Schools’ Conference.

'School is where every child must feel genuinely cared for, be challenged to develop into the best version of themselves, and belong to a community that values them for who they are. Society needs strong, independent, caring young people who want to make a difference. At Princethorpe College we guide our pupils on this journey, while having a lot of fun along the way – there is a real buzz on campus.

Our academic results speak for themselves and show we get the very best from every pupil. This is underpinned by excellent pastoral care and co-curricular opportunities that cater for all passions and talents. We are an energetic, friendly community with a fantastic location in the Warwickshire countryside, drawing pupils from all around.

At Princethorpe College, we follow two simple rules: be kind and try your very best. We place great emphasis on our values and our pupils are at the centre of all we do. Please do come and visit to learn more about the Princethorpe family and what we are about.

We look forward to welcoming you.'

Grove Du Toit, headmaster