Sandroyd
Superheroes night ... Dracula night ... Pancake night ... Build and sleep in dens Trips to the beach ... Go-karting ... Pony hacking in the grounds ...
Boarding doesn’t have to be boring
GATEHOUSE SCHOOL
Gatehouse School is an independent co-educational school for girls and boys aged 3 to 11. We are part of the Independent Schools’ Association and of the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools, both of which are members of the Independent Schools’ Council. We achieved OUTSTANDING in every area by the Independent Schools’ Inspectorate in June 2011, as well as being in the Sunday Times list of top 100 schools published November 2011. The school has a happy, caring and supportive learning environment.
We aim to develop and encourage each child’s ability. Gatehouse has a team of dedicated and well-qualified teaching staff, as well as an experienced team of support staff. Their dedication and enthusiasm allow us to offer a broad academic and extra-curricular programme that is highly valued by the parents of our pupils. Every year we send pupils on to City of London Girls and City of London Boys, Forest and Bancroft’s often with scholarships.
Address: Gatehouse School Sewardstone Road, London, E2 9JG Locale: London Telephone: 020 8980 2978 Email:
admin@gatehouseschool.co.uk Ages: Nursery & Pre-Prep Gender: Co-Ed Type: Day Day Cost: From September 2012 Nursery £2,400 per term; Lower Juniors (Reception, Years 1 and 2) £2,800 per term; Upper Juniors £2,960 per term Total number of pupils: 340 Website:
www.gatehouseschool.co.uk Headmistress: Mrs Belinda Canham Member of IAPS & ISA
36 FirstEleven Summer 2012
www.firstelevenmagazine.co.uk
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