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32 NAVY NEWS, SEPTEMBER 1990 Education


MORRISON'S ACADEMY


CRIEFF, PERTHSHIRE


boarding pupils for the Scottish Examination Board's papers as well as Oxford and Cambridge A levels. Pupils are enrolled at all stages from Primary 1 to Secondary 6, with boarding available from 8 years. Set in the heart of beautiful Perthshire the school


Founded in 1860 this HMC school prepares day and


Further information is available from The Director of Admissions, Morrison's Academy, Crieff, PH7 3AN, Scotland. Telephone: 0764 3885.


Scheme and some additional financial help may be available for boarding.


complements its sound academic teaching with provision for art, drama, music and sport both within the curriculum and in the thirty-four clubs and societies. The school participates in the Government's Assisted Places


Wilton House School


Battle, Hastings .East Sussex TN33 9BS. 0424 83234 Co-educational boarding and day school


Head office and senior school: Catsfield Place, Battle. GCSE 'A1 Levels 13-18 years


Junior school: Broomham, Guestling, Hastings. 5-13 years.


Small classes. Remedial and individual tuition arranged when required. Computer workshop, swimming pools, tennis courts, games fields and horse riding. Escort services to and from airports. Special terms for Service children additional to Service grants.


Established since 1954. Apply: The Principal nl head office


NEWLANDS SCHOOL (S) SEAFORD, EAST SUSSEX


The Preparatory (7-13+) The Manor (13-18) EMBLEY PARK SCHOOL


Romsey, Hampshire SO51 6ZE — Telephone (0794) 512206 INDEPENDENT BOYS' SCHOOL


Good facilities for sport and Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme. Some Service Bursaries available.


FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS Aged 11-18 Good general education in small friendly school.


For prospectus apply to the Headmaster OAKWOOD SCHOOL


IAPS Preparatory School for boys and girls (7-13)


Pre-Prep. Deprtment for boys and girls (3-7)


* The School is set in beautiful grounds, 2lh miles west of Chichester


* Modern facilities, a new Music Hall * C.D.T. Studio


* A sound academic education incorporating the National Curriculum


* Small classes — highly qualified staff ir Discount for Service families ENQUIRIES TO:


The School Secretary, Oakwood School, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 9AN. Tel 0243 575209


•*• Fully Co-educational. •*• Both Schools on one campus. ir Large Services connection with appropriate tees discount. ir Traditional discipline and homely atmosphere. * High academic standard lo Common Entrance, GCSE, 'A' Levels and University Enlrance. The Schools are up-to-date with the demands of the National Curriculum, Computer Studies, CDT and Home Economics. Support Learning Unit for Remedial Teaching. Dyslexia and EFL. Strength in instrumental music and choirs. Coaching in all major sports. Large indoor heated swimming pool. .22 indoor Rifle Range. TRAVEL. Escorts to Gatwick. Heathrow and Luton Airports, London (Victoria), Coach to Southsea (via south coas! road) and Aldershot.


Further information from:


PREPARATORY Roger C. Clark, BA, MA(Ed), Headmaster. THE MANOR


Brian F. Underwood, MA, Dip.Ed.(Oxon) Telephones


PREPARATORY (0323) 892334 THE MANOR (0323) 890309 HELENSBURGH


PARK LODGE SCHOOL CO-ED DAY. 2V2-12 YEARS


* Excellent record for successful preparation of pupils for entry to public and independent schools throughout the country


* Traditional academic education * Individual tuiiion within small classes * Happy caring environment * Many sporting and recreational activities Prospectus from: The Principal


PARK LODGE SCHOOL


17 Charlotte Street - Helensburgh - Dunbartonshire Telephone 0436 73008


THE SCHOOL OF ST CLARE


PENZANCE TR18 4JR


A Qlrts' School of the Woodard Corporation with a fully Co-Educational Junior School


Boys 3-13 Girls 3-18


Full boarding and weekly boarding lor boys and girls can begin at 8 years of age.


Wide choice of GCSE and A-ievel subjects, together with a number of secretarial courses.


The school is set in beautiful grounds, overiooUng Mount's Bay, and provides ample opportunity for a wide range of extra curricula/ activities and sports. Full advantage Is taken of the surrounding countryside and coastline. Girts over 14 are encouraged to participate In the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme.


There is a strong emphasis on music, drama, and dance. Girts with parents overseas most welcome. Weekly boarding possible for children from RNAS CuWrose.


10% REDUCTION FOR CHILDREN OF SERVICE PERSONNEL PnMpMtiw from the Headmaster. Ian HaHord, M.A. (Oxon)


PENZANCE 63271


HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL EDUCATION


Hampshire has four boarding houses attached to schools in Winchester where a full range of courses are provided to all levels including (at Peter Symonds) University entrance


SARUM HOUSE


for 30 boys, situated in its own grounds close to Kings School, Romsey Road, Winchester SO22 5PL. Telephone (0962) 61161 (co-educational, 850 pupils aged 11-16)


ROTHERLY


for 49 girls, situated in its own grounds close to Westgate School, Cheriton Road, Winchester SO22 5AZ. Telephone (0962) 54757 (co-educational, 850 pupils aged 11-16)


SCHOOL HOUSE


for 20 young men and 15 young women, situated in the grounds of Peter Symonds College


WYKE LODGE for 29 young women, situated in its own grounds close to Peter Symonds College


PETER SYMONDS COLLEGE


Owens Road, Winchester SO22 6RX. Telephone (0962) 5276; is a sixth-form co-educational open access college, 1,000 pupils aged 16-19 years. A Specialist Music Course is also available. Students are considered for transfer from Kings and Westgate School


FEES at these establishments are currently £4,260pa. Tuition is provided by the Maintained Establishment


Further details may be obtained by contacting the Houseparents at the school or from Student Services Section, Central Division, Education Office, Southgate House, St Swithuns Street, Winchester SO23 9EH. Telephone Winchester (0962) 69611


Royal Hospital School Holbrook, Nr. Ipswich, Suffolk Boarding School for sons and grandsons of seafarers, aged 11-19


Outstanding Examination Results • 'A' level exam results: 85%-95% pass rate regularly attained • Highly qualified staff • Academic Sixth Form of over 120 boys • 16 'A' level subjects offered • Excellent record of encry to all forms of Higher Education


Extensive Sport & Leisure Opportunities • SO acres playing fields • Fleet of sailing boats


• Exceptionally good facilities for drama and music


The School offers a well-structured and caring environment where boys achieve their best both inside and outside the classroom. Subsidised Fees


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An ancient Royal Charter enables the School to offer a first class boarding education at an exceptiona/ty low fee level. Almost all parents are also eligible for further subsidy either from the Services Boarding School Allowance or from Greenwich Hospital.


The School will be admitting girls at ages II, 12, 13 and at Sixth Form Level from September 1991. -,;-,, .,


Prospectus and further information from:


Director of Greenwich Hospital,


13 Devonshire Square, Bishopsgate,


London EC2M 4TQ. Tel: 071-247 2785/5744


ST GEORGE'S


SCHOOL (Independent Boarding and Day School) for Boys and Girls


The Hall, Gt. Finborough, Stowmarket, Suffolk


* Continuous education 7 to 18 years *• Entry possible at any age * All staff fully qualified, mainly graduates * GCSE/A level courses * Small classes * Traditional values and disciplinary standards * Good family atmosphere * Sensible uniform — reasonably priced A Extensive grounds and playing fields * Combined Cadet Force * Fully inclusive fees — 90% covered by BSA


Apply for prospectus:


The Admissions Officer, The Hall, Gt. Finborough, Stowmarket, Suffolk, Stowmarket (0449) 674479


Upper Chine School SHANKLIN, ISLE OF WIGHT


Headmistress: Dr Helen Harvey BSc PhD


Entrance and sixth form scholarships, bursaries, drama and music awards available For a free prospectus write or telephone (0983) 862208/864822


Independent G.S.A. Boarding and Day School for Girls from 3-18 years Many girls from naval families Pupil/stall ratio 8:1


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