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William and Kate visit £59K school as they decide where George goes
- William and Kate were spotted at Oundle School in Northamptonshire as they weigh where to send George for secondary education.
- George, 12, is currently at Lambrook School in Berkshire, with his family reportedly considering alternatives for his future schooling.
- Oundle School, founded in 1556, is described as popular with the royals and known for its art, music and pastoral care.
- The visit underscores ongoing discussions about George’s education, with other mooted options including Eton and Kate’s former Marlborough College.
- Oundle is now England’s third-largest boarding school with about 820 boarders and 310 day pupils.
- The royals’ visit included public appearances along the High Street, strengthening signals about George’s possible relocation for schooling in September.
- The Mail notes the school’s fees for boarders range up to £45,000 a year, reflecting the family’s considerations of premium options.
- Oundle’s emphasis on languages and arts, alongside strong pastoral care, is highlighted as a potential draw for George.
- A Sun source quoted in the piece suggested the visit was 'terribly exciting' for insiders following the Queen's feelings toward Meghan.
- The piece notes that Highgate School and University College School were previously toured by the Princess of Wales as potential options.
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