Bowbrook House School

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Bowbrook House School
Motto work with pride
Type Independent
Religion Non-denominational
Head Christopher. D. Allen
Location Peopleton
Pershore
Worcestershire
WR10 2EE
England Coordinates: 52°09′09″N 2°05′36″W / 52.1525°N 2.0934°W / 52.1525; -2.0934
Staff 30
Students approx. 200
Gender Mixed
Ages 3–16
ISC Ref. 13574
Website Bowbrook House School

Bowbrook House School is a mixed independent school for around 200 pupils aged 3 to 16 with around 30 teaching staff. It is located in a Georgian mansion set on a 14 acre campus in the village of Peopleton near the town of Pershore in England. in the south-east of the county of Worcestershire.

Curriculum

Pupils follow a broad curriculum that includes national Curriculum core subjects.

Sports

Sports played at the school include athletics, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, golf, hockey, martial arts, netball, rugby, swimming, and Tennis. The school has an all weather pitch, an art and technology centre, an athletics track, cricket nets, an IT suite, a library, science labs, an open air swimming pool, and tennis courts.[1] The school plays sports fixtures against many other private schools in the area, and also sends representatives to ISA national competitions, where many pupils have enjoyed success.

Activities

The school's many activities include art, dance, chess, choir, debating, theatre studies, handicrafts, Orchestra/Band, Outdoor Pursuits, Skiing, Textiles, and The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme.[1]

Awards

The school is 2010 National Winner of the Independent School's Association Award for Excellence.[2][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Independent Schools Council". Retrieved 29 September 2010. 
  2. "Independent Schools Association". Retrieved 29 September 2010. 
  3. "ISA Award certificate". Retrieved 29 September 2010. 


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