Tom Hiddleston went to several well-known schools: he attended The Dragon School in Oxford, then boarded at Eton College, later studied Classics at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, and finally trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London.

Main schools he attended

  • The Dragon School (Oxford) – A preparatory school where Hiddleston first started out; it is noted in multiple biographies as his early schooling before boarding.
  • Eton College (Windsor) – An elite boarding school he joined around age 13, where he played rugby and appeared in school plays.

University and drama training

  • Pembroke College, University of Cambridge – He studied Classics here and earned a high honours degree (often described as a “double first”).
  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London – After Cambridge, he completed the three‑year acting program and graduated in 2005, which directly fed into his professional acting career.

Mini timeline of his education

  • Childhood: Preparatory education at The Dragon School in Oxford.
  • Early teens: Boards at Eton College, gets involved in school theatre and rugby.
  • University years: Studies Classics at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where a casting agent spots him in a stage production.
  • Postgraduate training: Attends RADA and graduates in 2005, then moves into major stage and screen roles.

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