Sedbergh School was founded in 1525. It is five miles from the M6 and served by a mainline rail-link between London and Glasgow. Age range 13-19. It is almost entirely a boarding school, having only over a dozen day pupils out of the total of more than 500 pupils. It has taken girls since 2001;now about one-third of the pupils were girls and two-thirds were boys. A distinctive feature of the school is that all meals are taken in boarding houses, including breakfast and supper for day pupils. Almost all pupils of this top UK boarding school stay every weekend allowing activities to continue seven days of the week. Families may specify when their children take exeats. This private boarding school is a charity overseen by a board of governors.
Girls | Boys | Total | |
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Boarding School: | 189 | 329 | 518 |
Day School: | 5 | 6 | 11 |
Founded in 1525 by the Provost of Eton, the aims remain unchanged and parents still choose Sedbergh, as Wordsworth did for his sons, because it is challenging and has a sense of the free spirit in all aspects, but always in the context of unrivalled pastoral care. By 1528, land had been bought, a school built, probably on the site of the present School Library, and the foundation deed had been signed, binding the School to St John's College, Cambridge and giving the College power over the appointment of Headmasters. This link to St John's College probably saved Sedbergh in 1546-48 when most chantries were dissolved and their assets seized by Henry VIII's Commission.
This independent boarding school not only prepares pupils for examinations, but for Life. There isn’t much point in giving pupils the drive to aim high if they can’t handle the social situation when they get there. To give them a valuable kickstart in the world at large, all pupils at this boarding school follow a course in Personal, Social and Health Education. Naturally, good manners and respect are also enforced during the ‘family style’ meal times and throughout the School day, and the co-educational and multi-national mix of pupils contributes an important social dimension to all pupils’ education.
In addition, this top boarding school in England organises an exciting calendar of social events that provide the opportunity for pupils to learn and practise rules of etiquette, obtain social graces and develop a natural, pleasant confidence in a variety of social settings.
As well as the concerts and plays performed by pupils, professional musicians and speakers regularly provide evening entertainment. The wine appreciation courses are particularly enjoyed by Sixth Formers, and the annual Rawthey Ball, which demands committed attendance at Scottish dancing lessons beforehand, is a always a memorable occasion.
Sedbergh has nine senior Houses in total: six for boys and three for girls. Each House has its own library (in addition to the School Library), common rooms, computer suite and dining room, enabling pupils to study, socialise and dine in their House as well as sleep. Uniquely, we also have an in-house health centre with our own doctor, nurses and physiotherapist. The Houses have a relaxed and homely feel and this is encouraged by the resident Housemaster or Housemistress. Each House offers an exciting array of activities - ranging from pure fun to the more serious inter-House competitions, which cover almost every facet of life at this top boarding school in England, be it chess, rugby, sailing or netball, academic challenge, music or drama. With their own colours, flag, motto and emblem, House members develop a strong sense of loyalty to their House and pride in its achievements, which cultivates important qualities such as a sense of belonging, team work and self-confidence.
GCSE, A levels
Teaching and learning is at the core of academic opportunity and success at this top boarding School in England. The academic ethos is one of challenge, innovation and inclusivity. Pupils achieve excellent exam results and majority of the pupils go to their first choice university. By creating academic opportunities beyond the classroom, they give pupils of this independent boarding school a breadth and depth of understanding beyond the confines of their classroom learning. The curriculum offers opportunities for broad academic study in an inspiring and well-equipped learning environment, enhanced by lectures in and out of School, visits, field trips, conferences and workshops and first-class careers advice.
Acdemic subjects: Physical Education, Physics, Religious Studies, Mathematics, Procuct Design& Jewellery, Art, Biology, Geology, Chemistry, Classics, English, Economics,Geography, Histry, Modern Languages,
Equestrian Centre: Outdoor arena and jumping field, Full size flood lit astroturf , Rugby pitches
Flood lit netball and tennis courts, 18m heated swimming pool; with anti-slip floor treatment and tiered seating arrangements, Sports Hall, Indoor netball surfaces, Indoor cricket nets, Bowling machine, Cricket pitches, Sports Pavilion - changing room and shower facilities, spectator balcony and guest function room
The Performing arts are a powerful element of this boarding School life and a very large number of pupils is involved Music and Drama. The School sets out to enable as many pupils as possible, of all ages and standards, to experience performing to public audiences. As well as major productions there are numerous smaller events throughout year, as well as national and international performers.
Established in 1525, Sedbergh School is one of only a very few full boarding schools in the UK. It is a traditional British boarding school that has maintained the best of British boarding school traditions whilst constantly introducing innovative ideas and new ways of teaching. International Summer School is an excellent example of this. Owned and operated by Sedbergh School’s own staff, it provides a complete British boarding school experience where students learn English from the finest teachers and, outside the classroom, enjoy an impressive range of sports, excursions and exciting activities. This exclusive course is designed for boys and girls aged 8-12 (Juniors) and 13-16 (Seniors). For English lessons, students are divided into Junior and Senior classes, which ensures that they receive the correct level of English tuition for their age and ability. In keeping with the ‘boarding school taster’ experience and the wish to develop independence, teamwork and leadership skills in students, all meals, lessons and activities are taken together. Sports, excursions and evening entertainment are also combined, allowing students to spend time with new friends. Students live in single-sex boarding houses under the care of an experienced Houseparent who acts in loco parentis and is responsible for the development and welfare of each student. All International Summer School staff are employed directly by Sedbergh School which helps students to settle quickly and to help them achieve their full potential during their stay.
Sedbergh International Summer School is well regarded for its superior level of pastoral care. Students live together in comfortable boarding houses; boys and girls in separate houses. Each House is looked after by an experienced Houseparent and Matron, which creates a happy and supportive “family style” environment. Students live in mixed nationality rooms, normally of 2-4 beds. Houses are well-equipped with social areas providing games room, wifi and Sky TV. Students are encouraged to maintain regular contact with their families at home. The School is proud of its excellent catering staff and dining facilities and a full and varied menu of ‘international style’ food is provided. For lunch and dinner, there is a choice of hot dishes and a vegetarian option and a salad bar are always provided. Fresh fruit is offered at every meal.
2 weeks, 11.07 – 24.07.2108, 25.07 – 07.08.2018 , £2300
3 weeks, 11.07 – 31.07.2018, 18.07 – 07.08.2018, £3450
4 weeks, 11.07 – 07.08.2018, £4600
Sports & Activities
Students enjoy a wide range of exciting sports and activities and are encouraged to try as many new ones as possible. 5-6 choices are typically offered each day and students register for their chosen activity. Arts & Crafts, Badminton, Ball Games, Basketball, Chess/Board Games, Climbing Wall, Dance, Dodgeball, Football, Golf, Hill-Walking, Horse Riding, Music, Rugby, Sailing, Squash, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Volleyball, Zorbing
Evenings are dedicated to fun activities which everyone is encouraged to join in with. This gives students chance to socialise and relax with their new friends.
Typical evening entertainment includes: Barbeques, Discos, Fashion Shows, Games Night, Karaoke, Movie Nights, Quizzes, Talent Shows, Traditional Games, Leadership Activities.
Two core values of a British boarding school are leadership and team work. Two afternoons a week are dedicated to developing these skills and students participate in a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, such as cookery, film making drama and singing. These are designed to develop and enhance skills in individuals and provide a further opportunity to make friends and improve English outside the classroom.
Excursions
Newcastle – Monday 16th July
Liverpool – Monday 23rd July
Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre – Monday 30th July
York – Monday 6th August
Only 90 minutes driving from almost every major city in the North, Sedbergh School is a world away from the temptations and pressures of urban life. Sedbergh is within 90 minutes of the international airports of Manchester, Leeds Liverpool and Newcastle. Direct trains from London within 2 hours
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