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independent schools


A UNIQUE PREPARATION FOR THE BEST PREPARATORY


SCHOOLS Glenesk School is a unique dedicated Nursery and Pre-Prep that specialises in educating children from 2-7 years old. The school is set in a lovely village location in East Horsley, with excellent facilities including a heated indoor swimming pool and sports fields. Their children are well prepared for entry into the school of choice at age 7 and go on to the best Surrey Preparatory Schools. At their last SIS


Inspection in March 2014 they were delighted to receive ‘Outstanding in all Areas’. Life at Glenesk is fun! They are very proud of the school.


Telephone 01483 282329 for an appointment to visit them.


BRINGING OUT THE BEST


IN BOYS Aldro is a small day and boarding school for 220 boys aged 7-13 set in 20 acres of stunning Surrey countryside. With a rowing lake, new sports centre, all-weather tennis courts, an adventure island, wooden fort and swimming pool it really is a boys’ paradise. Aldro offers an outstanding education combining academic excellence with a breadth of extra-curricular opportunities. The boys have the freedom and space to keep hold of their precious childhood and, combined with high academic standards, are meticulously prepared for the next stage of their lives. Contact Mrs Janie Sadler on 01483 813535 or email admissions@aldro.org to attend the Open Morning, or to arrange an individual appointment with the Headmaster


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Ripley Court School is a fully co-educational school for 3 -13 year olds set in 20 beautiful acres just minutes from the A3 and equidistant from Cobham, Weybridge, Woking and Guildford. Ripley Court has for years been preparing children for entry to top independent schools. Its secret for success is to combine strong academic rigor with important but less-measurable values in life, such as kindness, respect, gentleness, and fun. The school has excellent performances in exams, senior school entries and scholarships as well as success in sports, music and art. Such achievements are important but each child’s happiness and well-being is valued more. Past pupils of all generations speak of a wonderful childhood at Ripley, being outdoors and having time to be children, but at the same time achieving highly in life.


Telephone 01483 225217 or visit www.ripleycourt.co.uk


EDUCATING TODAY’S CHILDREN FOR


TOMORROW’S


CHALLENGES Staines Prep is a happy, welcoming and vibrant non-selective school. It prides itself on having a family- feel, with real family values. The school creates an atmosphere where the children are known individually and supported by a dedicated staff. It provides an educational experience which is both challenging and fun where effort is always praised, as well as achievement. Visit them at one of their upcoming Open Mornings: Sat 4th February – 10am -12pm, Wed 26th April – 9.30am – 11.30am, Sat 6th May – 10am – 12pm or get in touch to book a private tour.


Telephone 01784 450 909 or visit www.stainesprep.co.uk


The Hawthorns is a thriving independent school for girls and boys aged 2-13 years and delivers a learning for life where individuality and excellence flourish. In a wonderful setting with 35 acres of grounds including a sports centre, playing fields, ancient woodlands, a lake, orchards and vegetable gardens pupils thrive. With a sense of tradition and an understanding of modernity, The Hawthorns prepares children for a dynamic future where the pursuit of excellence is embedded with an all roundedness. It is truly a School for Life. Their next Open Morning is taking place on Thursday 2nd February.


Telephone 01883 743048 or visit www.hawthorns.com


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