Welcome to St Lawrence College

St Lawrence College has a rich history and a reputation for excellence. The genuine feeling of community is tangible and there is no doubt that the Christian values, boarding ethos, all-through nature of the school and focus on the individual contribute to a feeling of care and compassion that permeates every corner of the campus. It is my honour and privilege to be leading such an outstanding school.

Welcome From the Head of the College


Your Child’s Journey Starts Here

Testimonials

“Since starting here, I have become better at speaking English, have developed more in Art and have achieved a good effort in Games – I am hoping to join the school badminton team.”
Edmond, Year 10 Boarder
"My school is wonderful and I would recommend it to others who feel like they need the opportunity to spread their wings a little more”
Year 6 Day Pupil
“From the very first day I discovered many new opportunities. For example, I played paintball with the teachers and swam in the house swimming competition. And, even after one year at St Lawrence, I can’t say I’ve tried everything that this school offers! “
Matvey, Upper Sixth
"You very easily and quickly get into a daily routine and make close friends. It´s been a lot of fun being at St Lawrence. Joining this school has been one of the best decisions of my life."
Oliver, Lower Sixth
“My children have continued through their school years with respect for others, understanding of different cultures, the ability to hold conversations with different peer groups and with adults.”
Mrs Jury, Senior and Junior Parent
"Sam lights up when he tells us what he has been up to at the School and the regular exeat weekends mean that as parents we never feel far away"
Mr and Mrs Callaghan, Boarding Parents
“All of the Staff in the Junior School are magnificent. The self-confidence and happiness my daughter has gained since starting at St Lawrence College has been wonderful to see.”
Mrs Radcliffe, Year 2 Parent
"When I look back on my time at school, it is clear that St Lawrence was always very grounded and realistic. St Lawrence produced the Head of the Army and the Head of the Police and that, in many ways, says something about the benefits of a St Lawrence education."
Paul Callum - Manor 1984
"For me, being at St Lawrence wasn’t just about receiving an academic education, although the aim was to leave with at least a couple of A-levels! We were also educated in essential life skills, either absorbed by the environment or learned in our extra-curricular activities. Basic manners were an expectation; holding the door for someone, being respectful to the teachers, obeying the rule to not walk on Chapel Green and in doing this you learned to be respectful and conscientious towards others."
Elizabeth Mooney - Laing 1992
"I loved the creative aspects of my time at SLC. I was involved in some of the performances and productions such as; the House talent shows, the SLC Ale festivals, various productions and musicals."
Ronnie Skelton - 2015
"When I look back over my life to date, I can see that St Lawrence College has always played a part in some way. When I started at the Junior School, my father and grandfather were already teaching there. My uncle and sister have been there too. The activities at the School had the biggest impact on me as I got to try so many different things. CCF had a particularly big influence on me. I loved adventurous activities, sport, being outdoors and problem solving."
Jamie Clifford - Newlands 1994

Highlights of St Lawrence College

Christmas is a season rich with traditions, which vary widely around the world. A few years ago, I asked some of our international students about the Christmas traditions in their home countries. I learned about Krampus, a figure in parts of Europe described as an “evil” Father Christmas, who gives children lumps of coal instead of presents. I also discovered that eating turkey on Christmas Day is far from universal - with some families gathering to enjoy goat, pike, or a vast array of festive dishes.

These conversations reminded me how beautifully diverse our celebrations can be. Yet, despite these differences, the heart of the Christmas message remains the same everywhere. The evangelical theologian J.I. Packer put it powerfully:

“The Christmas message is that there is hope for a ruined humanity - hope for pardon, hope of peace with God, hope of glory - because at the Father’s will Jesus Christ became poor and was born in a stable so that thirty years later he might hang on a cross.”

Christmas is a time to remember that no matter how uncertain or complex life may feel, we are not alone. It is a season of light, of reconnecting - with one another, with God, and with the enduring hope that Jesus brought into the world.

As we break for Christmas, my prayer for you is simple: may your home be filled with joy, your heart with peace, and your spirit with hope. And may the love that came down for all of us at Christmas guide and sustain you in the year ahead.

Yours,
Rev James Goodwin-Hudson
School Chaplain
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✨This year’s Christmas card comes with a special touch — a beautiful design by our talented Year 9 (3rd Form) Art Scholar, Tara! ❄️

As we celebrate the season, we wish our St Lawrence College family a time filled with joy, peace, and warmth.

#StLawrenceCollege #ChristmasCard #StudentArt #FestiveSpirit #SeasonsGreetings
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As we celebrate the end of a fantastic Michaelmas Term, we`re thrilled to share a highlight from our EAL program.

This term, a group of our incredible international students, here for just one term, worked tirelessly to prepare for their Cambridge B2 and C1 English exams.

Last week, they headed off bright and early to take these challenging tests. Achieving an internationally recognised English qualification is no small feat, especially in such a short time!

We’re so proud of their dedication and hard work. Results are out in January—fingers crossed for great news! 🤞

#StLawrenceCollege #MichaelmasTerm #EALSuccess #CambridgeExams #ProudMoments
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Christmas is a season rich with traditions, which vary widely around the world. A few years ago, I asked some of our international students about the Christmas traditions in their home countries. I learned about Krampus, a figure in parts of Europe described as an "evil" Father Christmas, who gives children lumps of coal instead of presents. I also discovered that eating turkey on Christmas Day is far from universal - with some families gathering to enjoy goat, pike, or a vast array of festive dishes.

These conversations reminded me how beautifully diverse our celebrations can be. Yet, despite these differences, the heart of the Christmas message remains the same everywhere. The evangelical theologian J.I. Packer put it powerfully:

"The Christmas message is that there is hope for a ruined humanity - hope for pardon, hope of peace with God, hope of glory - because at the Father's will Jesus Christ became poor and was born in a stable so that thirty years later he might hang on a cross."

Christmas is a time to remember that no matter how uncertain or complex life may feel, we are not alone. It is a season of light, of reconnecting - with one another, with God, and with the enduring hope that Jesus brought into the world.

As we break for Christmas, my prayer for you is simple: may your home be filled with joy, your heart with peace, and your spirit with hope. And may the love that came down for all of us at Christmas guide and sustain you in the year ahead.

Yours,
Rev James Goodwin-Hudson, School Chaplain
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Christmas is a season rich with traditions, which vary widely around the world. A few years ago, I asked some of our international students about the Christmas traditions in their home countries. I learned about Krampus, a figure in parts of Europe described as an evil Father Christmas, who gives children lumps of coal instead of presents. I also discovered that eating turkey on Christmas Day is far from universal - with some families gathering to enjoy goat, pike, or a vast array of festive dishes.

These conversations reminded me how beautifully diverse our celebrations can be. Yet, despite these differences, the heart of the Christmas message remains the same everywhere. The evangelical theologian J.I. Packer put it powerfully:

The Christmas message is that there is hope for a ruined humanity - hope for pardon, hope of peace with God, hope of glory - because at the Fathers will Jesus Christ became poor and was born in a stable so that thirty years later he might hang on a cross.

Christmas is a time to remember that no matter how uncertain or complex life may feel, we are not alone. It is a season of light, of reconnecting - with one another, with God, and with the enduring hope that Jesus brought into the world.

As we break for Christmas, my prayer for you is simple: may your home be filled with joy, your heart with peace, and your spirit with hope. And may the love that came down for all of us at Christmas guide and sustain you in the year ahead.

Yours,
Rev James Goodwin-Hudson, School Chaplain

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A beautiful message James. I miss the inspirational chapel when in solitude I could sit in quiet contemplation or when it was full of pupils and staff together in praise. Now I am kept very busy welcoming people into our church and, as church warden, creating a safe, supportive and loving place for all. Have a wonderful Christmas to you, Anna and the girls. 🎄

Inspiring words. Thank you. Mark

Beautiful ✨🙏🏻✨

🎓When you graduate the Sixth Form at St Lawrence College, you’re not just stepping into university or your career—you’re becoming part of a vibrant, lifelong network. The Old Lawrentian Society connects alumni across generations, celebrating shared memories, achievements, and the enduring St Lawrence spirit.

Last weekend’s Old Lawrentian Christmas Dinner was a heartwarming reminder of the strength of this community. The evening was filled with laughter, shared stories, and the joy of reconnecting with old friends while welcoming new faces.

From festive gatherings and sports reunions to career networking and international meetups, the OL Society offers something for everyone. It’s a network that supports, inspires, and unites—a community our current Sixth Formers can look forward to joining one day.

We’re excited for the incredible roster of events planned for 2025 and can’t wait to see this community continue to thrive! Swipe to see a glimpse of OL life from our recent Christmas celebration. 🌟

#OldLawrentians #StLawrenceCollege #SixthForm #Community
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🎓When you graduate the Sixth Form at St Lawrence College, you’re not just stepping into university or your career—you’re becoming part of a vibrant, lifelong network. The Old Lawrentian Society connects alumni across generations, celebrating shared memories, achievements, and the enduring St Lawrence spirit.  

Last weekend’s Old Lawrentian Christmas Dinner was a heartwarming reminder of the strength of this community. The evening was filled with laughter, shared stories, and the joy of reconnecting with old friends while welcoming new faces.  

From festive gatherings and sports reunions to career networking and international meetups, the OL Society offers something for everyone. It’s a network that supports, inspires, and unites—a community our current Sixth Formers can look forward to joining one day.  

We’re excited for the incredible roster of events planned for 2025 and can’t wait to see this community continue to thrive! Swipe to see a glimpse of OL life from our recent Christmas celebration. 🌟  

#OldLawrentians #StLawrenceCollege #SixthForm #Community

Our running club wrapped up the term in the most festive way possible—by taking a special run down to see the beautiful Christmas lights at Ramsgate harbour! 🎄

Running club is just one of the many activities offered through our extensive activities programme, designed to keep students engaged, creative, and inspired throughout the year. From sports to arts and everything in between, there’s something for everyone to discover and enjoy.

#StLawrenceCollege #RunningClub #RamsgateHarbour
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Our running club wrapped up the term in the most festive way possible—by taking a special run down to see the beautiful Christmas lights at Ramsgate harbour! 🎄

Running club is just one of the many activities offered through our extensive activities programme, designed to keep students engaged, creative, and inspired throughout the year. From sports to arts and everything in between, there’s something for everyone to discover and enjoy.

#StLawrenceCollege #RunningClub #RamsgateHarbour