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St. Lawrence College is a public school situated in the town of Ramsgate in Kent, in the south-east of England. Stlawrence.jpg

History

It was founded in 1879, known as South Eastern College. The school rapidly outgrew the single house, leading to the main building of the present day college by 1884. The chapel was completed in 1927.

During the world wars, the school was evacuated to Chester (1915) and Northampton (1940) due it's position on the South-East coast.

Later in the school's existence, girls were admitted, and the current mix is roughly equal, girls to boys.

Former pupils

Old Lawrentians (OLs) of note include:

- Sir John Stevens, former commissioner of the Metropolitan Police

- Sir Conrad Corfield, Chief Advisor to the last viceroy of India

Senior and Middle School

The Senior School is divided into separate houses. The oldest, Tower and Lodge were created in 1889. They are the two boys boarding houses. Newlands is the boys day house, while Laing is the girls day house. Boarding girls are part of Bellerby. All houses are located in the main school building, except Bellerby who have their own building.

Cameron and Courtenay are the boarding and day houses, respectively, for the Middle School. They accomodate students from age 11 to 13. They will be housed, from September 2006, in the new Middle School building. This will be a state of the art education facility.

Houses
Official Name
Bellerby
Cameron
Courtenay
Laing
Lodge
Newlands
Tower

All houses within the main building have recently undergone refurbishment.

The current Headmaster of the Senior School is The Revd. Mark Aitken.

Junior School

St. Lawrence College Junior School is located on the same site as the Middle and Senior schools and accomodates pupils from age 4 to 11.

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