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to date, the school is setting the pace and asking its students to ‘Rise to the Challenge’. Since the headmaster, James Murphy-O’Connor, has been in position, there is a renewed energy and a number of positive changes, including the appointment of a head of teaching and learning with a mandate to ensure that we off er the very best teaching to keep our students enthused and motivated. When your child joins the school, they join a


vibrant day and boarding community, and a way of life. Beyond the classroom, pupils enjoy over 30 drama productions, with numerous school trips and clubs to join each year. During this summer break, a number of sixth form students, along with members of the science staff , have been in Indonesia as part of Operation Wallacea, a biodiversity and conservation management research programme. With a new, state-of-the-art sports hall about to be built, there is every reason for your child to want to call Prior Park College their own.


PRIOR PARK PREP SCHOOL Calcutt Street, Cricklade, Wiltshire, SN6 6BB Tel: 01793 750275 Fax: 01793 750910 Email: offi cepriorparkprep@priorpark.co.uk Website: www.thepriorfoundation.com Head:Mr Mark A Pearce Ages: 3-13 Pupils/fees: fBG £5,003- £5,966; wbBG £4,200- £5,163; dBG £2,185-£4,268; Reception and nursery £2,082 Prior Park Preparatory School is a thriving school situated in rural Wiltshire on the edge of the Cotswolds. Under the new headship of Mark Pearce, the academic, cultural and sporting standards are exceptionally high, with pupils enjoying a varied and challenging programme. A range of scholarships have been achieved


this year to Prior Park College and other top senior schools. Children continue to be selected at county and national level in both sport and music. Although non-selective, children are encouraged to fulfi l their potential, benefi ting from the broad range of facilities and resources on off er, which also includes a strong learning support department. The pre-prep department, from nursery to Year 2, is fl ourishing and


From below left: Music at Prior Park College; Being creative and having fun at Heywood; Celebrating Chinese New Year at Clayesmore; Sporting life at Salisbury Cathedral School


supported by the use of the prep school facilities and specialist teaching. After school clubs are popular and off er a wide range of activities taught by qualifi ed specialist staff .


RENDCOMB COLLEGE


& JUNIOR SCHOOL Rendcomb, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 7HA Tel: 01285 831213 Fax: 01285 831331 Email: headmaster.secretary@rendcombe. gloucs.sch.uk Head:Mr Gerry Holden Ages: 3-18 Pupils/fees: f/fb (60), f/fbG (50) £4,380-£5,675; dB (126), dG (107) £1,395-£4,500


ROOKWOOD SCHOOL Weyhill Road, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 3AL Tel: 01264 325900 Fax: 01264 325909 Email: offi ce@rookwood.hants.sch.uk Website: www.rookwood.hants.sch.uk The Head:Mrs Louise Whetstone Ages: 3-16 Pupils/fees: f/fbBG (24) £6,276-£7,345; dBG (327) £2,492-£4,104; £35 per occcasional night


ROSE HILL WESTONBIRT SCHOOL Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8QG Tel: 01666 881400 Fax: 01666 881391 Email: rosehill@rhwestonbirt.co.uk Website: www.rhwestonbirt.co.uk Head:Mr Neil Shaw Ages: 3-13 Pupils/fees: d (200) £6,480-£9,675


SALISBURY CATHEDRAL SCHOOL 1 The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2EQ Tel: 01722 555300 Fax: 01722 410910 Email: headsec@salisburycathedralschool.com Website: www.salisburycathedralschool.com Head:Mr Paul Greenfi eld Ages: 3-13 Pupils/fees: f/fbBG (40) £6,245; dBG (160) £2,204-4,275 Salisbury Cathedral School is one of the oldest educational establishments in the world and educates boys and girls between the ages of three and 13. Situated in extensive grounds of over 27 acres, next to the cathedral and within the Cathedral Close, the school has strong traditions of academic, sporting and musical excellence. Above all this is a very friendly and welcoming school.


Salisbury Cathedral School In 2011 a remarkable 18 scholarships


and awards were gained to a wide range of independent senior schools, notable successes include Uppingham, Wells, Downside, Lancing and Sherborne. In recent years pupils have also been very successful in examinations to the local grammar schools at 11-plus and 13-plus. You are welcome to arrange a visit at any time


or go to the next open morning on Friday, March 9. For more information contact the headmaster’s secretary, Ann Vos, on 01722 555305 or e-mail headsec@salisburycathedralschool.com.


SANDROYD Rushmore, Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5QD Tel: 01725 516264 Fax: 01725 516441 Email: offi ce@sandroyd.com Website: www.sandroyd.org Head:Mr Martin Harris Ages: 7-13 Pupils/fees: f/fb (102) £5,035-£6,330; d (95) £3,870-£5,300 Sandroyd is very much a forward-looking prep and pre-prep school, well-placed to respond to the ever-changing demands and expectations of new generations of parents and children, built on a heritage of achieving excellence. They have an outstanding record of excellence


in academic success at both scholarship and Common Entrance level to all leading public schools. Sandroyd is about much more than academic success; with our extensive grounds and superb facilities there are countless opportunities for all pupils to enjoy and develop favourite sports and activities, including riding. An active interest in music and drama is also encouraged, leading to performances in frequent concerts, recitals and plays, while two fully equipped computer rooms encourage pupils to keep their fi ngers on the pulse of developing technology.


THE WALLED GARDEN, SANDROYD Rushmore, Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5QD Tel: 01725 553208 Fax: 01725 516441 Email: thewalledgarden@sandroyd.com Website: www.sandroyd.org Head:Mrs Pippa Shon Ages: 2.5-7 Pupils/fees: dB (10) dG (4) £2,250 Successfully blending old with new, The Walled Garden has been built against the beautiful old brick wall of Sandroyd’s original Victorian garden.


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