WEST LONDON
Staines Preparatory School IAPS | Founded 1935 | Co-educational since 1941
QUAINTON HALL SCHOOL & NURSERY Hindes Road, Harrow HA1 1RX -
IAPS/CofE/Co-Ed/Boys 2½ - 13/Girls 2½ - 11
Entry for Boys at 4+, 7+ & 11+ Entry for Girls at 4+ & 7+
You are more than welcome to attend one of our Open Mornings
• High academic standards and results
• Wide range of activities
• Nursery provision from rising 3 to 4 years of age
• Out of hours childcare facilities
• Highly caring environment with excellent facilities
Early registration for Sept 2012 advisable. We are currently operating a waiting list for some year groups from Sept 2011. For assistance with fee planning and other fee information please contact the Bursar.
Staines Preparatory School, 3 Gresham Road, Staines, Middlesex. TW18 2BT
www.stainesprep.co.uk 01784 450909
• Active Friends’ Association • Holiday Club
WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO PROSPECTIVE PARENTS AND THEIR CHILDREN
Excellent Academic Results Exceptionally broad curriculum Extensive extra-curricular activities Wide variety of team sports Outstanding facilities including an indoor pool An open and friendly school community Secure after school care
Further details from the Admissions’ Secretary: 020 8427 1304
admin@quaintonhall.org.uk
www.quaintonhall.org.uk
Walsingham College (Affiliated Schools) Charity No. 312638
Open Days 2011
Registered Charity No.270156
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