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ADVERTISING FEATURE


EDUCATING GENUINE GIRLS NOT IMITATION BOYS


GSA independent day and boarding school in Oxford for girls aged 11-18


Having boarded herself, Andrea Johnson Headmistress of Wychwood School, has real insight into the needs of children whose families are living at a distance and thereby an understanding of the requirements of both girls and parents.


“The experiences and quality of the school that your daughter attends will mould her into the adult she will become. At Wychwood we will provide your daughter with a safe, happy and comfortable environment within which she will be able to discover, realise and exceed her initial potential.


Our aim is to ensure that the education we provide fires the imagination, engages the soul, stimulates the brain and opens up the world for our girls. Our small size means that we can offer individual challenge and pastoral care to a far greater extent than can larger institutions. Academic results at Wychwood, while consistently excellent, are certainly not our only measure of your daughter’s success. Of equal importance is our desire to develop girls of integrity, confidence, resilience, tolerance and self- worth. We aim to bring them into the world brimming with the necessary resources to succeed professionally, socially and emotionally. “


WHICHWOULD YOUCHOOSE?


Our small groups, attentive teaching


methods and respect for your daughter as an individual will allow her to focus on her unique strengths and chosen path.


Generous discounts for daughters ofHMForces


GSA independent day and boarding school for girls aged 11-18


74 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6JR E admissions@wychwoodschool.org


T 01865 517103 www.wychwoodschool.org 52


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