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KI LGRAS TON NURSERY • PREP • SENIOR • SIXTH FORM The Independent School


Independent School of the Year 2011 Awards


Success!


Record Examination Results 2011 Academic excellence at all levels


Record Growth


Sector-leading 50% growth in the past 5 years


Record Investment


Exciting new facilities make Kilgraston a centre of excellence


Kilgraston, Bridge of Earn, Perth PH2 9BQ Telephone: 01738 812257


headoffice@kilgraston.com www.kilgraston.com Kilgraston School Trust is a charity. Scottish Charity no. SCO29664


KING’S COLLEGE TAUNTON


Each year thousands of us choose the West Country for our holidays because of its beauty and ‘beyond the rat race’ charm, while not realising, perhaps, that the same attributes apply to its schools. A school doesn’t have to be in the centre of a city to provide academic rigour and breadth of opportunities. At a boarding school such as King’s College school life can include


more activities than any child could ever exhaust, yet move at a more humane pace than at many day schools. King’s has an impressive success rate at Oxbridge and other leading universities, yet the boarding ethos gives time also to fit in orienteering on Dartmoor, cooking lessons from a Leith’s chef, singing in an award-winning choir and finishing off projects in the DT department named as the best in the country for A Levels. Set in 100 acres of grounds, within sight of the Quantocks and yet only


two hours from London, this is a school that offers education with an added dimension.


Address: South Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3LA


Locale: South-West Telephone: 01823 328204 Email: admissions@kings-taunton.co.uk Ages: Senior Gender: Co-Ed Type: Day; Boarding Day Cost: £5910 per term Boarding Cost: £8,800 per term Total number of pupils: 449 Website: www.kings-taunton.co.uk Head Teacher: Mr Richard Biggs, MA Open Day: Saturday 6 October


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