As a flourishing all-through independent school, Beaconhurst is well placed to deliver an exceptional education for boys and girls aged 3–18. Located in Bridge of Allan, Stirling, Beaconhurst offers a supportive environment, in a superb location; where our expert staff can help your child build on his or her individual skills and achieve excellence.
From our award-winning nursery to our senior school, the Beaconhurst ethos is based on personal and academic development.
Our Open Day on Saturday 2nd May 2015 provides a fantastic opportunity to come along and see our school in action, hear about our values and have a look around; it’s a chance to talk to other parents and meet the teachers at the Faculty Fair.
At Beaconhurst we provide academic rigour plus: • Wrap around care across all ages from 8am -6pm. •
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A sporting pathway from age 3 through to 18 with exceptional opportunities for talent development particularly in tennis, triathlon, golf and hockey.
Languages (starting in nursery and building through junior and senior school).
• An outdoor education pathway starting in nursery and incorporating Gold Duke of Edinburgh expeditions in senior school.
• Outstanding pastoral care. • • •
8 subject choices at National 5’s (including 3 sciences) Extensive range of extra curricular clubs.
Value for money, inclusive fee structure. Stirling University sports membership for all school pupils. Join us on Sat 2nd May and Discover for Yourself what Beaconhurst can do for your child! 8 To advertise in thewire t. 07720 429 613 e.
the.wire@btinternet.com
Call 01786 832 146 for more details or email
admissions@beaconhurst.com
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