These are the fancy private schools the Made in Chelsea cast went to
And how much they cost, of course
If you haven’t realised already, the Made in Chelsea cast are really posh. They all have loads of money, huge family fortunes and expensive, exclusive private school educations to match.
But where did all of the Made in Chelsea cast study? These are the Made in Chelsea private schools: A detailed list of the poshest and most exclusive schools the cast members attended, along with how much it cost for them to go there.
Sam Thompson
School: Bradfield College
Sam went to an exclusive boarding school in Reading. For a student to board there, it costs £38,850 a year.
Louise Thompson
School: Downe House High School
Louise Thompson went to the same boarding school as Kate Middleton. The fees for Downe House are £13,050 per term for boarding.
Olivia Bentley
School: Bradfield College
Olivia Bentley attended the same exclusive boarding school as Sam Thompson.
Jamie Laing
School: Radley College
Jamie Laing went to all-boys Radley College in Oxfordshire. The school covers 800 acres of land including playing fields, a golf course, a lake and farmland. The current fees for Radley College are £13,375 per term.
Alex Mytton
School: Lord Wandsworth College
Alex Mytton attended Lord Wandsworth College in Hampshire. The school takes both day and boarding pupils aged 11 to 18 and the fees are up to £11,550 a term for a full boarding senior.
Fredrik Ferrier
School: London Oratory School
Fredrik was educated at London Oratory School in Fulham. The school is one of England’s oldest Catholic boys’ schools. Fees are up to £11,719 per term.
Ollie Locke
School: Hampshire Collegiate School
Ollie Locke went to boarding school in Romsey, Hampshire. He shared a dorm with Alfie Allen from Game of Thrones when he was at the school. Hampshire Collegiate School is in Embley Park, which was the family home of Florence Nightingale from 1825 until her death in 1910. The fees are up to £5,400 per term.
Spencer Matthews
School: Eton College
Spencer attended Eton College, one of the most expensive (and poshest) private schools in the UK. It’s near Windsor in Berkshire and fees are up to £42,000 a year.
Georgia Toffolo
School: Torquay Grammar School for Girls, The Maynard School, Blundell’s School
Torquay Girls’ Grammar School is a selective grammar school for girls. Fees for The Maynard School are up to £4,800 a term and full boarding at Blundell’s costs £12,320 a term.
Oliver Proudlock
School: Eton College
Oliver Proudlock is another MIC cast member who is an Eton alumnus. He went to the prestigious school at the same time as Prince Harry, no biggie.
Jess Woodley
School: Epsom College
Jess went to Epsom College in Surrey. The current fees for full boarders are £38,568 per year.
Stevie Johnson
School: Eton College
Stevie is another Made in Chelsea cast member that went to Eton College in Berkshire.
Andy Jordan
School: St Edward’s School
Andy Jordan attended St Edward’s School in Oxford. Fees to board there are £13,160 per term.
Rosie Fortescue
School: Downe House High School
Rosie attended the same private school as Louise Thompson (and Kate Middleton of course). The fees for Downe House are £13,050 per term for boarding.
Caggie Dunlop
School: Epsom College, Harrodian School, Wellington College
Caggie first attended the very posh Epsom College but left because she hated boarding there so much. She then went to Harrodian School in London, where fees are up to £7,987 a term. After she left there she boarded at Wellington College in Berkshire which, you guessed it, is very posh too. The fees to board at that college are £13,860 a term.
Frankie Gaff
School: Bradfield College
Frankie attended the same boarding school as Sam Thompson and Olivia Bentley – Bradfield College in Reading.
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