UK BOARDING SCHOOLS who welcome service children
You are strongly advised to visit a number of schools before making your decision. For specialised advice contact Children’s Education Advisory Service (UK) on
Mil Ext (94344) 8244 (01980 618244). Your Allowance Section of Station HQ can advise on allowances etc.
LONDON & SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Education for life.
A co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 11-18 years
We aim to provide an excellent all-round education so that every pupil can achieve his or her full potential academically and socially. We focus on developing the whole person, aiming to ensure that each pupil leaves here ready for the challenges of life at university and beyond. As a family school with Christian values, we provide a caring and stimulating environment.
Excellent A-level results enable over 90% of pupils to accept a place at the university of their choice with nearly 80% going to one of the UK’s top tier universities.
To request further details or to arrange a visit please contact the Registrar, Mrs Mattinson. Tel: +44 (0) 1883 335058 or Email:
admissions@caterhamschool.co.uk
www.caterhamschool.co.uk Caterham School, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham Surrey CR3 6YA
Entrance is by examination and is selective at all ages. A successful candidate applying for a boarding place from an Armed Forces family will receive a Forces Bursary. Academic, All Rounder, Art, Music and Sports scholarships are available to registered candidates and are based on assessment.
Situated on a beautiful 80-acre campus it is hard to believe that the school is on the edge of London just 5 minutes form the M25 (J6) and 20 minutes from Gatwick airport. School coach services operate from East Grinstead, Copthorne, Edenbridge, Lingfield and Purley.
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