Shrewsbury School

Shrewsbury School
Libera Scola Grammaticalis Regis Edvadri Sexti
King Edward VI School at Shrewsbury
Location
Kingsland

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SY3 7BA

England
Coordinates52°42′14″N 2°45′44″W / 52.7038°N 2.7622°W / 52.7038; -2.7622
Information
TypePublic school
Private boarding school
MottoLatin: Intus Si Recte Ne Labora
(If Right Within, Trouble Not)
Religious affiliationChurch of England
Established1552 (1552)
FounderKing Edward VI
Local authorityShropshire Council
Department for Education URN123608 Tables
Chair of Governing BodyJames Pitt
HeadmasterLeo Winkley
Staffca. 120
GenderCo-educational (from 2015)
Age13 to 18
Enrolmentca. 840
Student to teacher ratio8:1
Campus size110-acre (45 ha)
Campus typeSemi-rural
Houses12
ColoursRoyal Blue and White   
PublicationThe Salopian
Budget£38,511,745 (2024)
Revenue£39,278,914 (2024)
AffiliationsG30 Schools
HMC
The Rugby Group
AlumniOld Salopians
School SongCarmen Salopiense
Websitewww.shrewsbury.org.uk

Shrewsbury School is a public school (English private boarding and day school) for pupils aged 13–18, located in the town of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

It was founded in 1552 by Edward VI by royal charter, to replace the town's Anglo-Saxon collegiate foundations which were disestablished in the sixteenth century. It is one of the seven public schools in the UK subject to the Public Schools Act 1868 and one of the nine schools reviewed by the Clarendon Commission between 1861 and 1864. The school is notable for being the education site of renowned scientist Charles Darwin.

It was originally founded as a boarding school for boys. In 2008, however, girls were accepted in the sixth form. Since 2015 Shrewsbury School has been a co-educational school. As at Michaelmas Term 2023, Shrewsbury School had 842 pupils: 522 boys and 320 girls. The school has seven boys', and five girls' houses. Alumni of the school are known as Old Salopians.

The present school site, to which the school moved in 1882, is on the south bank of the River Severn.