School history

Our Rich History…

Following the dissolution of the monasteries in 1535, there would have been little opportunity for formal education in this area.  As a result, the Archbishop petitioned Elizabeth I to establish a school on the basis that:

Cowpland (now known as Copeland, the area around and including St Bees) is the ignorantest part in religion and most oppressed of covetous landlords of any part of this realm to my knowledge.”

St Bees School has been an integral part of this picturesque coastal village for many centuries.  Parts of the original buildings are still in use, following significant expansion in 1844, and above the door of the famous Quadrangle you will find the Latin school motto, “Ingredere Ut Proficias: Enter so that you may make progress.”

History and heritage provide firm foundations – leading the way for the innovative future ahead at St Bees School.

…The Future

As we embark on this exciting venture of the new St Bees, we would like to outline our unique educational philosophy here.

It is this philosophy which underpins everything we do – making us not only distinct from other schools, but far, far more than your average school.

St Bees School…

  • Is modern and internationalised – built on over 430 years of tradition and heritage;
  • Provides a unique fusion of West and East;
  • Promotes academic success in balance with character development;
  • Prepares students for a global tomorrow;
  • Enhances progress through individual mentoring.

At St Bees we employ future-oriented learning strategies, meaning that students are not glued to the desk or to their textbooks.

We are new, we are vibrant – and we are here to stay.

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