learn how things are made and how ideas evolve through iteration, testing and refl ection. This is where Shakespeare and technology intersect most
powerfully. T e analytical skills required to understand a complex text mirror those needed to solve an engineering problem. The empathy developed through character study supports collaborative teamwork. T e creativity sparked by performance feeds innovation and design. For pupils in Years 5 and beyond, studying Shakespeare along-
side engaging with modern technology creates a rich, balanced education. It helps them understand that progress is not about discarding the past, but about building upon it thoughtfully. T e Bard’s exploration of human nature provides context and depth to a world increasingly shaped by algorithms and automation. Education should do more than prepare pupils for examina-
tions. It must equip them to navigate a world defi ned by volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity – a world where technical knowledge alone is never enough. Today’s pupils will need to think critically, act ethically, communicate with empathy and adapt confi dently as roles, industries and technologies continue to evolve. At Winchester House School, this belief sits at the heart of our
vision: We Teach T e Future. By combining the enduring power of Shakespeare with cutting-edge technology, we help pupils develop the intellectual agility required to thrive in an increasingly complex world. Shakespeare teaches us about human nature – ambition, leadership, loyalty, courage and consequence – while technology gives pupils the tools to innovate, problem-solve and create. Together, they form a powerful educational partnership.
Part of a family of schools Winchester House School is an independent prep school for children aged 3 to 13, located in the market town of Brackley. Alongside Stowe School, Ashfold School and Swanbourne House School, Winchester House is a member of T e Stowe Group - a family of schools united by a shared commitment to academic excellence, breadth of opportunity and future-focused education. Membership of The Stowe Group gives pupils access to a
remarkable combined estate of more than 800 acres, off ering an exceptional range of educational and co-curricular facilities. T ese include Stowe’s Worsley Science Centre, the Roxburgh T eatre, the Chung Music School, a state-of-the-art gym, an eight-lane athletics track, an equestrian centre, a six-lane competition swimming pool and a golf course. Winchester House pupils benefi t from a wide range of shared
experiences across the Group. Change Maker Days provide inspiring opportunities to develop new skills and perspectives through activities such as music and science workshops. T e performing arts are a particular strength, with events including specialist musical theatre workshops. Families from Winchester House benefi t from a 10% discount on boarding fees or a 5% discount on day fees at Stowe.
To fi nd out more or to arrange a personal tour of Winchester House, email
admissions@winchester-house.org or visit
www.winchester-house.org
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