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Set in an idyllic Cotswold setting 5 miles north of Cirencester, Rendcomb College & Junior School is an HMC co-educational boarding and day school for 3- 18 year olds which provides a stimulating, challenging and exciting all-round education. The recent Independent Schools Inspection found the school to be a “friendly and supportive community” where “the efforts of pupils are warmly encouraged, celebrated and rewarded” | |||
'''Rendcomb College''' is a school in the small village of ], ], ], ]. It is an ], meaing it is privately operated, and charges fees. It accepts children between the ages of 3 and 18. The school is divided in to three groups, by age. There are the "Otters" for the 3 to 7 year olds, "Juniors" for 8 to 11 year olds and the "Senior School" for 11 to 18 year olds. The school was founded by Noel Wills in 1920. | |||
While rightly proud of its outstanding location and facilities Rendcomb is special because of its people; children, staff and parents. Collectively they create a unique spirit and atmosphere – a place which provides space and freedom to think and work; freedom to enjoy the countryside, freedom to grow and make friends in beautiful surroundings. | |||
Rendcomb is a close community, more of an extended family to which every pupil belongs, where every child matters as an individual. | |||
In 2005, pupils at the College achieved recording breaking exam results with a 100% pass rate at A Level and 93% at GCSE with 48% of the papers were graded A and A*. | |||
If you would like to arrange a visit to the school please contact us on 10285 831213 to request a prospectus or visit our website on www.rendcombcollege.co.uk | |||
“Let us open the gate to your child’s future” | |||
The school motto is "''Quo Lux Ducit (Where the light leads) ''" | The school motto is "''Quo Lux Ducit (Where the light leads) ''" |
Revision as of 09:36, 22 June 2006
Set in an idyllic Cotswold setting 5 miles north of Cirencester, Rendcomb College & Junior School is an HMC co-educational boarding and day school for 3- 18 year olds which provides a stimulating, challenging and exciting all-round education. The recent Independent Schools Inspection found the school to be a “friendly and supportive community” where “the efforts of pupils are warmly encouraged, celebrated and rewarded”
While rightly proud of its outstanding location and facilities Rendcomb is special because of its people; children, staff and parents. Collectively they create a unique spirit and atmosphere – a place which provides space and freedom to think and work; freedom to enjoy the countryside, freedom to grow and make friends in beautiful surroundings. Rendcomb is a close community, more of an extended family to which every pupil belongs, where every child matters as an individual.
In 2005, pupils at the College achieved recording breaking exam results with a 100% pass rate at A Level and 93% at GCSE with 48% of the papers were graded A and A*.
If you would like to arrange a visit to the school please contact us on 10285 831213 to request a prospectus or visit our website on www.rendcombcollege.co.uk
“Let us open the gate to your child’s future”
The school motto is "Quo Lux Ducit (Where the light leads) "
Notable alumni
- Kojo Annan - Son of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan. While at Rendcomb, he was a successful Rugby player.
- John Middleton Murry, Jr. - English writer who used the names Colin Murry and Richard Cowpe.
- Richard Dunwoody - Champion Jockey
External links
- Rendcomb College homepage
- The Old Rendcombian Web Site - Alumni web site
- Junior School
- Senior School
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- MacAskill, Ewen, "English public schoolboy turned businessman who 'disappointed' his father", The Guardian, March 30, 2005
- Priest, christopher "John Middleton Murry: Science-fiction writer who emerged from the shadow of his famous father" (obituary), The Guardian, May 3, 2002