SCHOOLS FEATURE Lathallan School A
t Lathallan School, their focus is, of course, on educational excellence. Its overall size of under 200 pupils, class
sizes averaged at 12 pupils, high quality academic staff and unique environment are all contributors to fulfi lling the claim that every child has the opportunity to develop to their own full potential. Small class sizes and confi dence from a varied curriculum outside of the classroom really do make a difference. Lathallan School does not have entrance exams; it assesses
each child on his or her own merit. It is a place in which chal- lenge, industriousness and maximising individual potential is pivotal in their pupils’ educational development. Every individ- ual is made to feel an integral and special part of the school. The diversity of pupil achievements underpin the Lathallan
School ethos that every child deserves to enjoy the success of their individual abilities in whatever fi eld they lie – on the sports fi eld, in the classroom, in the arts, in personal achievement.
CONTACTDETAILS Please come to their open afternoon on Tuesday 21 January 2014.
Lathallan School, Brotherton Castle, Johnshaven, Montrose. Tel: 01561 362220,
www.lathallan.org.uk
Morrison’s Academy
son’s would very much like you to visit the school and see fi rst-hand what they offer. They hope that by reading about Morrison’s Academy and visiting the website you will want to know more. They aim to provide a broad educational experience, so the
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academic teaching is complemented by a wide range of co-curric- ular activities designed to build skills, establish confi dence and cultivate lifelong interests. They believe education should be ‘in- the-round’ and they want all their young people to emerge with the personal attributes and qualities they need to take their place in adult life and to work anywhere in the world. They know that a Morrison’s Academy education is transfor-
mational so, through their means-tested fee assistance scheme, it is available to anyone who has a willingness to learn.
CONTACTDETAILS For more information please contact the Admissions Registrar,
Mrs Alison Ross (tel: 01764 653885, email:
admissions@morrisonsacademy.org) who will be delighted to organise a personal visit at your convenience. They look forward to meeting you soon.
www.morrisonsacademy.org
o help you in choosing the right environment for your son or daughter, Morri-
OPEN MORNING
Wednesday 22 January From 9.30 – 12.30, last tour at 11.00
We focus on maximising the potential of each pupil through providing a high value, enterprising education. We’re an independent day school for boys and girls aged 3 to 18. Up to 100% fee assistance available.
Visit us and find out more about how we develop the whole child. Crèche facilities available. Register by phone, online or on the day.
01764 653 885 |
www.morrisonsacademy.org Morrison’s Academy, Crieff PH7 3AN
Scottish Charity Number: SC000458
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