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Scarborough College

Submitted by Neil on Tue, 30/04/2024 - 21:36

Founded in 1898, Scarborough College is a fully co-educational British boarding school in the seaside town of Scarborough in North East England, only an hour by road or rail from historic York. Inland from Scarborough is the stunning North York Moors National Park, perfect for adventure! The College's ethos dates back to its founding principles, delivering a first-class education and placing a strong emphasis on creating an inclusive and supportive community where children can thrive both academically and personally.

Shebbear College

Submitted by Neil on Thu, 19/03/2020 - 21:56

Founded in 1829, Shebbear College is set in 85 acres in the midst of some of the UK’s most beautiful countryside, within easy reach of Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks and some of the UK’s best surfing beaches. Being a relatively small school means the staff get to know all the pupils and can focus on them as individuals in a warm family environment. The College’s Methodist heritage and values permeate throughout, as it seeks to provide a Foundation for Life, preparing pupils for success after school.

King's College

Submitted by Neil on Thu, 19/03/2020 - 21:10

Founded in 1881, King’s College is a non-selective, co-educational boarding and day school in the picturesque county town of Somerset, only 3 hours from London by train. With Christian values, the College welcomes pupils of all faiths and none, seeking to develop well-rounded, balanced individuals with a love of learning. Boarding and pastoral care are core to life at King’s and with so many pupils and staff living on-site in centrally located boarding houses the sense of community is strong.

Barnard Castle School

Submitted by Neil on Thu, 19/03/2020 - 20:00

Barnard Castle School, a co-educational boarding & day school known affectionately as ‘Barney’, is set in 50 acres in a historic market town with its own ruined Norman castle. Surrounded by some of England’s most stunning countryside, Barney is also within easy reach of historic Durham and the buzz of Newcastle. The School is famous for its sport and has a strong ethos of preparing pupils for life after school – the aim is to teach its pupils how, not just what to think, developing responsible, independent learners.

Bromsgrove School

Submitted by Neil on Mon, 09/03/2020 - 16:55

Founded in 1553, the School has a 100-acre campus in the town of Bromsgrove, just 15 miles from Birmingham yet within easy reach of the beautiful Malvern and Shropshire Hills. A comparatively large school, Bromsgrove has had the resources to invest £50m in its facilities over the last 10 years, making them second to none. Proud of its results, the School also seeks to balance academic rigour with nurture and stimulation, where children can thrive both academically and outside of the classroom.

Worksop College

Submitted by Neil on Tue, 25/02/2020 - 17:40

Worksop College's 330 acre estate is set in beautiful countryside bordering Sherwood Forest and historic Clumber Park. The College, founded in 1895 and fully co-ed since the mid-1980s is non-selective with a firm focus on progress, recognising that every child has his or her own aptitudes – whether academic, sporting, or creative. In recent years the ongoing development of the facilities has added a new computer centre, a dedicated food & nutrition dept and a modern languages department.

Gresham's School

Submitted by Neil on Fri, 21/02/2020 - 16:25

Gresham’s is a co-educational day and boarding school set in 200 acres of beautiful countryside on the edge of the Georgian market town of Holt, only 4 miles from the stunning north Norfolk coastline. The School celebrates British values in a Christian setting and is determined to ensure that pupils’ strengths and talents are recognised and nurtured. The all-round education combines a broad yet rigorous curriculum with an extensive range of sporting, social and cultural opportunities.

Durham School

Submitted by Neil on Tue, 21/01/2020 - 22:34

Durham School's 35 acres of grounds lie just across the River Wear from the city’s cathedral and castle - together a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the UK’s oldest and fully co-educational since 1985, Durham School provides a high-quality all-round education that instils aspiration, respect and a confidence for life. Strong local links enable the School to use Durham University facilities such as the Bill Bryson library and Durham Business School. London is under 3 hours away by train.

The King's School

Submitted by Neil on Tue, 21/01/2020 - 11:44

With origins dating back to 597AD, the King’s School is sited in the idyllic ancient surroundings of Canterbury Cathedral, yet just an hour from Central London and Gatwick Airport, and 30 mins from the Channel Tunnel rail terminal at Ashford.

Giggleswick School

Submitted by Neil on Thu, 12/12/2019 - 19:13

Founded in 1512 and set in 200 acres of stunning Yorkshire countryside, Giggleswick offers a genuine British boarding experience. Boarders make up 66% of pupils, there is Saturday school for all and, whilst pupils are welcomed from over 11 different countries, a true British boarding experience is ensured by keeping UK pupil numbers at around 80%. Nurturing enquiring minds is at the School’s heart whilst the Giggleswick Learner Profile illustrates the emphasis placed on personal development.

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