independent schools Sir William Perkins’s At Sir William Perkins’s School their aim is to build
confidence, integrity and excellence in a caring, innovative and happy community so that each student leaves with the best possible chance of achieving her full potential and ready to take on the world. As shown by their regular excellent exam results, academic success is a priority, but they feel strongly that education is more than just top grades. They believe in educating the whole person and equipping students to make their mark on the world. They encourage students to get involved in many co-curricular activities and to take every opportunity to develop their interests and creativity, as well as their interpersonal, teamwork and leadership skills, while reaching into the wider community.
Telephone 01932 574900 for further information. TASIS The American School
TASIS The American School in England nurtures the intellectual curiosity of its 700 day and boarding students aged 3–18. Taught in small classes, students from more than 50 countries are encouraged to develop character, collaboration skills, and confidence, both in and out of the classroom. The School offers the IB Diploma Programme and a broad-based American curriculum with Advanced Placement courses. The comprehensive programme of athletics, arts, cultural excursions, and community service ensures a balanced education. TASIS graduates gain acceptance to excellent universities in the UK, the US, and worldwide. Find out more! Book your place at their Open Morning on Saturday 17th March:
www.tasisengland.org/visit
LEARNING THROUGH CURIOSITY
Co-ed • Day (3 to 18) • Boarding (14 to 18) Diverse student body with 57 nationalities
SATURDAY 17TH MARCH, 9:30 – 1:00 Book your place now
www.tasisengland.org/visit
Coldharbour Lane, Thorpe, Surrey TW20 8TE Tel: 01932 582316
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