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Sixth Form Open Night


Friday 26th September 2014 from 7.15pm


Open Morning and Lunch


Saturday 4th October 2014 from 11am to 1pm


To register please call 01295 724301 or email registrar@bloxhamschool.com


Bloxham School Finding the spark in every child


Co-Educational, Day and Boarding from ages 11-18 www.bloxhamschool.com


ADVERTISING FEATURE LIFE-CHANGING OPPORTUNITY FOR CHILDREN OF SERVICES FAMILIES


Every parent wants to give their child the very best start possible, but in these uncertain times, choices are difficult, unpredictable and sometimes limited. However for children of Services families there is a unique opportunity open to them to attend a leading independent boarding school at an affordable price.


An Affordable Education


As serving members of the Armed Services parents may be eligible for MOD Continuity of Education Allowance (CEA) and the School sets their fees at the minimum parental contribution of around £721 per term or £72.10 per week. In addition, through its parent charity Greenwich Hospital, the Royal Hospital School is able to of- fer generous means-tested bursaries to the children of families with backgrounds in the Royal Navy, WRNS, Royal Marines, Merchant Navy, Fleet Auxiliary Service and some other maritime professions. That means that as a seafarer if you become ineligible for CEA you may still receive assistance.


Home from Home


Set in 200 acres of beautiful Suffolk countryside (just 10mins from Ipswich and an hour from London), the Royal Hospital School is a unique place to live and learn. Close pastoral care ensures that the School is a happy place where every child feels nurtured, supported and secure. The accommodation and facili- ties are quite outstanding. Boarding houses are thoughtfully planned to provide a ‘home-from-home’ where children can stamp their own individuality with posters, photographs and toys and enjoy their free time taking part in outside activities, playing games, table tennis or snooker, watching DVDs or simply listen- ing to music or chatting with friends.


Realising True Potential Small class sizes allow close individual attention and a personal 52 Envoy Autumn 2014 Amazing Opportunities


Music is part of the fabric of school life and the impressive new Music School is home to orchestras, bands, choirs and even rock groups. In addition, the School has a superb library, ICT suite, Art, Design & Technology Centre and the level of state-of-the-art resources you would expect to find in a leading independent school. Beyond the classroom, 96 acres of play- ing fields, an all-weather pitch, extensive indoor and outdoor courts, a heated swimming pool, superb gymnasium and a nine-hole golf course offer plenty of scope to burn off youthful energy. The School is also an RYA Sailing Centre; all new pupils joining the school in Year 7 learn to sail and many go on to compete at the very highest level and can get on the water up to five times a week.


The Royal Hospital School provides an education for life and by the time pupils leave they will have developed self-confidence and experienced a wealth of challenges all of which will have enabled them to achieve more than they had probably dreamed possible – a life-changing opportunity that should not be missed.


For more information and to find out about Open Mornings and visits to the School, please contact the Admissions Office on: t: + 44 (0) 1473 326210 e: admissions@royalhosptialschool.org w: www.royalhospitalschool.org


www.raf-ff.org.uk


tutor provides the support and guidance necessary to ensure that every child’s true potential is achieved. The School has a long his- tory of looking after and teaching children from Services families, and we realise that sometimes additional curriculum support is needed to help fill the gaps caused by numerous school moves. This is provided free of charge where necessary.


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