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THURSDAY 09 SEPTEMBER 2010.

Education

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Battle Abbey School

Battle Abbey School is distinctly different. You will not come across a school quite like it. Set over three sites in the Sussex countryside Battle Abbey School has the capability to offer schooling for children aged two right up to sixth form. This continuity of education means that we can nurture, monitor and develop children to achieve their full potential.

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Bedstone College

For over half a century Bedstone College has prepared young people to enter the outside world with well-developed personal skills, self-confidence and the finest academic qualifications within their scope. Bedstone was one of the first independent schools to become fully co-educational and the warm family atmosphere that successful co-education creates within a smaller school is immediately obvious to any visitor.

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Bilton Grange Preparatory School

Bilton Grange, in rural Warwickshire (close to Rugby) is a co-educational, boarding and day preparatory school for children aged four to thirteen.

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Blundell’s

Blundell’s, founded 1604, is one of the oldest and most significant schools in the Westcountry, where pupils are exposed to the traditional values and experiences associated with an entire education. In a school of 575 pupils (345 boys-230 girls) aged 11-18, the strong boarding ethos encourages a familial community where respect for others is paramount. It believes in sportsmanship, aesthetic and academic enjoyment, opportunity and fun. It is not geared to produce stereotypes but looks for happy, committed young people who are prepared to try. Blundell’s aims to provide pupils with both ‘roots and wings’.

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Bootham School

You’ll feel that difference as soon as you enter the place. Yes, there are all the things you’d expect from a top performing independent school – but then there’s definitely an unmistakable extra ‘some thing’ at Bootham. Here, you’ll find a genuinely friendly approach, born from the wonderfully positive Quaker belief that we should “walk cheerfully over the world, seeking that of God in everyone”. As the ‘Good Schools Guide’ puts it; “Bootham is addictive – it gets under your skin.”

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