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The London Oratory School, or more commonly known as The Oratory, is a Catholic day secondary school for boys aged 7–18 and for girls aged 16–18 situated in Fulham, London. Founded in 1863 by The Fathers of The London Oratory in Chelsea, London, The London Oratory is historically linked to, but not formally affiliated with, two fellow Oratorian institutions: the nearby Brompton Oratory and The Oratory School in Berkshire. The school marked its 150th anniversary on 27 September 2013 with the celebration of Mass in Westminster Cathedral. The school is renowned for the quality of both its choral and its instrumental music. In the last ten years alone, twelve pupils have won either choral or organ scholarships to Oxford and Cambridge. The Oratory remains one of England's oldest and most distinguished Catholic state-funded boys’ schools. ==Introduction== The London Oratory School admits 160 boys to the first form, as well as twenty boys who join the senior school from the Junior House. The School educates boys aged 7–16 and boys and girls aged 16–18 in the sixth form. There are around 1,350 pupils including about 350 in the sixth form. The School shares its religious and cultural identity with the Congregation of the Oratory who founded the School and are its trustees. The school is also strongly connected to the Brompton Oratory.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The London Oratory School - Inspection Report )〕 The school is notable for educating the children of a number of politicians, including three of the four children of the former Prime Minister Tony Blair, children of Harriet Harman, Ruth Kelly and former deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg.〔(), Tatler, Accessed 11 January 2015〕
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