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Introduction<br />

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“The most beautiful playing fields in the<br />

world, spreading and mingling imperceptibly<br />

with the pastureland of Shropshire.”<br />

Sir Neville Cardus, staff member, writer and cricket correspondent<br />

High above a gracious curve of the<br />

River Severn, the School occupies a<br />

commanding position.<br />

Look one way to the heart of the medieval<br />

town below; look the other, and the hills of<br />

Shropshire remind us that we are in one of the<br />

most beautiful parts of England.<br />

This brings many advantages: the grounds<br />

are safe and secure; pupils can walk into town<br />

in ten minutes when they have free time; the<br />

countryside and hills all around offer countless<br />

opportunities for walking, canoeing, rockclimbing,<br />

field trips and Duke of Edinburgh<br />

expeditions; our rowers are at the boathouse in<br />

under two minutes.<br />

The school buildings surround the grounds as<br />

a village does its green. We are lucky to enjoy<br />

wide horizons, immaculate playing<br />

fields and well-tended gardens and,<br />

like their surroundings, Salopians<br />

have the reputation for being open,<br />

generous and far-sighted.

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