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Historic UK School Welcomes Girls After 547 Years
3 Feb
Summary
- Magdalen College School will admit girls starting in 2027.
- The school was founded in 1480 and has a rich historical legacy.
- This change follows the acceptance of girls into the sixth form 15 years ago.

Magdalen College School (MCS) in Oxford, one of the UK's most respected independent schools, has announced it will accept girls into its main student body starting in 2027. This marks a significant shift for the institution, founded in 1480, which has historically educated only boys. The transition will see girls admitted to years three and four in 2027, followed by year seven in 2030.
This development follows a decision made 15 years ago to allow girls into the school's sixth form. Bob Price, chair of governors, expressed delight, stating the move honors the school's legacy and enriches its community. The school aims to provide an inclusive learning environment for bright children to flourish together.
MCS boasts a distinguished list of former students, including Tudor statesmen Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and Sir Thomas More. More contemporary alumni include Oscar-winning director Sir Sam Mendes and actor Jonathan Bailey. The school's master, Helen Pike, emphasized the exciting and inclusive learning environment they offer.




