1. Wynyard School (Preparatory School): C. S. Lewis began his education at Wynyard School, a preparatory school in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. He attended this school from 1908 to 1913.
2. Campbell College (Boarding School): After completing his preparatory education, Lewis moved on to Campbell College in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He attended this boarding school from 1913 to 1917, earning a scholarship to study English literature at Oxford University.
3. Malvern College (Boarding School): After a brief period of service in the British Army during World War I, Lewis returned to his education and attended Malvern College, a boarding school in Worcestershire, England. He studied there from 1919 to 1920, continuing his focus on English literature and preparing for his university studies.
4. University College, Oxford: In 1920, C. S. Lewis won a scholarship to study English literature at University College, Oxford University, in England. He graduated from Oxford with a First Class Honours degree in English Language and Literature in 1922 and remained there as a don (a member of the academic staff) until 1954.
Throughout his academic career, C. S. Lewis excelled as a scholar and writer, developing his literary skills and becoming known for his works in the fields of fantasy, science fiction, and Christian apologetics.