History
Founded by Cardinal William Allen in 1568, St Edmund’s College is the oldest Catholic school in England, with distinguished alumni of 20 canonised saints and 133 martyrs.Originally located in Douai, France, and intended as a seminary to train priests, it became a Catholic school for boys.
Education
We believe the true measure of our success is the qualities of the young men and women we send out into the world: excellent but never arrogant; ambitious but never selfish, robust but never uncaring; and faith-filled but never intolerant.
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Housing services
St Edmund’s College has considerable history and character, and has undergone several phases of development. Consequently the rooms are distributed in buildings of differing ages, and they are of varying sizes and levels of facilities.
Library services
Our library functions largely on a responsive basis, i.e. we order books according to student requests. If the library does not have a book required for your course/research, please place a request by using the online form.