City of London School
The City of London School (CLS) is a private school for boys, aged 10 to 18, next to the River Thames in the City of London. It was established in 1442. It is the brother school of the City of London School for Girls (a girls' school within the City) and of the City of London Freemen's School (a day and boarding school in Surrey). Most boys enter the school at 11 and fewer enter at 10 and 13. There is a small intake at 16 into the sixth form.
City Of London School Media
Statue of John Carpenter (1372–1442) by Samuel Dixon situated on the wall of the City of London School's glassed ceiling atrium standing over the door to the balcony of the Great Hall. In this position he 'sees' the full splendour of St. Paul's Cathedral Dome.
Headmaster Francis Dale (painting by Herbert Ashwin Budd)
A modern (2015) photo of the Victoria Embankment building used by the school in 1883–1986
The modern red-brick building on Queen Victoria Street, used by the school since 1986.
The Great Hall stage and Walker organ, originally designed for the Victoria Embankment school building.
Sheila Gallagher on duty in Queen Victoria Street, London