14 Te Modern Family Education & schooling The Modern Family recommends
NorthWood Senior Co-ed school opening 2020 From September 2020, Northwood Schools will extend its educational offering into the secondary sector with the opening of NorthWood Senior — a co-ed secondary school with a 16+ exit, by Tooting Common in SW16. With a strong emphasis on life skills, the school aims to ensure that children are fully prepared for the future that awaits them. Te site will be open on Friday 11 October for parents to meet the Head, Mrs Susan Brooks and find out more about the school.
northwoodschools.com
Queenswood School Boarding and day school for girls Queenswood is an independent boarding and day school for girls aged 11-18, set in 120 acres just 20 minutes from King’s Cross. It’s academically successful yet also renowned for performing arts and sport. Open events: Saturday 28 September, Wednesday 2 October (Sixth Form), Wednesday 13 November.
queenswood.org
Surbiton High Boys’ preparatory school Surbiton High is a small, nurturing independent school that’s located adjacent to the River Tames, just 15 minutes from London Waterloo. Te school provides the perfect foundation for boys, encouraging them to think both independently and creatively, and defend their opinions with clarity and confidence.
surbitonhigh.com/visit
InterHigh School Learning that’s right for learners Feeling like you don’t suit the ‘normal’ way of learning can make things difficult. Mainstream school isn’t right for everyone and can negatively impact relationships with learning as well as mental wellbeing. InterHigh School works for people whose interests require time out of the classroom and those who just need a different way to learn in a home environment.
interhigh.co.uk
Gordon’s School Non-selective co-education A-level students at Gordon’s in Surrey are celebrating a 100% success rate with 93% of entries graded A* to C. Students also excelled in sport; drama; the arts; debating; and Duke of Edinburgh Awards. Set in 50 acres near London, the school offers an extended day for all its day and residential boarders.
gordons.school.
UKSA Learn to sail a superyacht Te Superyacht Cadetship is UKSA’s flagship course, attracting growing numbers each year with its unrivalled support, facilities and funding opportunities. UKSA works closely with various organisations to remove financial barriers and is currently offering up to 80% assisted funding on its 2019 Cadetship intake.
uksa.org
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Northbridge House Group of five private schools Parents these days see ‘success’ slightly differently for their children, recognising that each child needs to fulfil their potential in a unique and individual way. Which is why, from day one, North Bridge House is on a constant journey of getting to know and understanding every learner as a rounded and unique individual. It’s the school’s specialist expertise — from early childhood through to the teenage years — that will make sure every pupil finds and realises their true academic and personal potential — so they’re set on a clear journey, to find their True North, that will be fulfilled through their time at North Bridge House and beyond.
northbridgehouse.com
The only Co-educational Full Boarding School in Buckinghamshire
Nestled in 55 acres of beautiful countryside, Swanbourne House offers every child the opportunity to unlock their individual greatness. We impart a sense of value and self-worth to awaken a personal discovery of talents and passions.
3 - 13 Years
Full, Weekly or Flexi Boarding Country School: Day & Boarding Enrichment Saturdays Outdoor Learning
Sports and Games played daily Music and
Music and Perfoming Arts LAMDA
Masterclasses
DT, Art and Science Centre Personal Tutors
Scholarships to leading Senior Schools Rated ‘Excellent’ in all areas ISI Inspection, December 2018
Open Morning - Saturday 12th October
www.swanbourne.org
For a private appointment and tour please contact
admissions@swanbourne.org
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