Chilton Cantelo School Chilton Cantelo, Yeovil, Somerset BA22 8BG
“The quality of the pastoral care provided by the school to promote all pupils’ well-being and
development is outstanding” Independent Schools Inspectorate 2006
Chilton is a small (430), ‘family’ school
for boys and girls aged 7-16, Boarding and Day, offering the very best in British education.
• Small classes • excellent results • varied programme of weekday and weekend activities • Individual attention • stunning location
Tel: 01935 850555 • Fax: 01935 850482 e-mail:
ccs@pavilion.co.uk
The School is committed to providing an education of the highest quality, endeavouring to develop the potential of
every pupil in all spheres, and to prepare them to face the
challenges of the changing world with confidence and maturity.
100% success rate of University entrance for students wishing to go.
Small class sizes and a high degree of sporting and extra curricular activities.
Day, Weekly & Full Boarding Places • For Boys & Girls • Junior School 3-11 years• Senior School 11-18 years • Daily Transport is available from Holywell and the North Wales Coast.
For further information and a prospectus: Telephone 01824 702543 or write to Ruthin School, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1EE. School website:
www.ruthinschool.co.uk
A c h i e v e m e n t C o n f i d e n c e H a p p i n e s s
D E N S TON E C O L L E G E S t a f f o r d s h i r e
Founded in 1868, Denstone College in Staffordshire
is an 11-18 co-educational day and boarding school. We offer a rounded education where proper emphasis
is placed on academic achievement and high standards are the top priority. We would be delighted to welcome you to the College.
Please contact our Admissions Office to arrange an appointment.
S DENSTONE A E L COLLEGE
FORCES BURSARIES AVAILABLE Tel: 01889 591415
www.denstonecollege.org
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