Great boarding schools offer pupils a home, not a place to sleep after work. People, not systems, must come first.
¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ provides continuity of education from Pre-Prep to the end of Sixth Form. Pupils can and do commence boarding at age 7 (Year 3). Each pupil is in a bespoke House relevant to their age and gender, each with live-in Houseparents. Our Prep ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ Boarding House, Page House, caters for 100 boys and girls aged 7 to 13.
In Senior ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ there are four single Boarding Houses and one co-ed Sixth Form House. All are large, comfortable, family homes run by resident Houseparents together with Assistant Houseparents and a team of dedicated Housemothers, tutors and ancillary staff. There are no exeat weekends at ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ so the ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ is busy every weekend, there are organised Saturday activities for all pupils whether boarding or day and most Sundays see boarders enjoying trips out to the cinema, shopping, theme parks and other local attractions. ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ is very well situated to access many open spaces and interesting historical and cultural destinations.
During the holidays, there is the option for pupils to stay at ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ as part of the 'Guardian Angels' team on site. They can also return home or stay with their guardians. The ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ, of course, provides and organises transport services to airports whenever necessary.
We have a number of different nationalities within the boarding community, in the ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ as a whole there are over 70 different nationalities. Full integration into the boarding community is actively encouraged and achieved with help from the EAL department which provides small group lessons during the week as well as individual class support. EAL support is also provided for boarders in the evening to help with prep.
All ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ pupils, be they day or boarding, are attached to a House. The Houses are small communities of 13 to 18 year olds, usually consisting of around 60 pupils. (The only exception is Housman Hall, which is Sixth Form only). A Houseparent, Housemother and dedicated team of tutors and support staff are responsible for the well-being and happiness of pupils within the House.
In September 2012, Page House was opened for our Prep boarders, housing all of the pupils under one roof. This bigger house, for up to 100 pupils, has allowed us to expand our boarding numbers in response to demand for more places. The boarding house reflects the high standards of accommodation being achieved throughout the Senior ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ, ensuring that our youngest boarders also live in modern, top quality accommodation fit for the 21st century. Find out more about life in Page House here.
As a weekly boarder, pupils stay at ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ Monday to Friday. Our extensive transport routes across Worcestershire and the wider West Midlands area offer families the flexibility of drop off at the nearest route on a Monday morning, and a return journey home on Friday afternoon, the cost of this is included in the weekly fee. Our boarding houses offers a family atmosphere, with resident Houseparents and a Housemother ensuring there is always someone on hand twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. There is a laundry service for uniform and sports kit and evening activities, including use of the extensive facilities across the campus.
At ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ International Summer Camp, our English language courses are combined with Multi Activities which include sports, science, crafts, cookery, swimming, dance, drama and music plus many other exciting adventures using our 100-acre campus.
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Sunday, June 22 2025 | Prep ¶¹ÄÌÊÓÆµ Fencing Tournament |
Sunday, June 22 2025 | Boarders' Trip: Drayton Manor [all day] |
Sunday, June 22 2025 | Silver DofE to Exmoor departs |
Sunday, June 22 2025 | Chapel Readings: Thomas Cookes |
Monday, June 23 2025 | GCSE and A Level Art Exhibition opens, ADT |