Discovery Day Registration


This exciting day provides an excellent opportunity for all Year 5 children to explore the school’s state-of-the-art facilities, including modern classrooms, science labs, the sports hall, and performance spaces.

Students will also have the opportunity to meet future classmates, while taking part in fun lessons that use the latest technology, including iPads, to support learning.

The day will begin at 9am with a welcome and assembly followed by a shortened version of a typical day at school. A free hot lunch and snacks will be provided and children will be ready for collection at 3pm.

Please book your attendance using the form on this page.

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    Lunch and a snack will be provided, please let us know if your child has any dietary requirements/food allergies.




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    We are proud to be one of the oldest schools in the country but forward-looking in our approach.

    Children thrive under our exceptional pastoral care, award-winning leadership and outstanding learning opportunities. Class sizes are deliberately small and classrooms are bright and airy, creating a wonderful learning environment for all.

    Ages 11 – 16

    Many new students join us in Year 7 and benefit from a full induction ahead of starting. The House system from Year 8 upwards is an extension of our pastoral care and central to school life. Our students consistently perform well in GCSE and A Level examinations and we are extremely proud of them.

    Ages 16 – 18

    As young adults, our Sixth Formers enjoy studying and socialising in their own Sixth Form Centre, bringing with it greater independence, support from the Sixth Form team and House tutors, the advantages of small teaching groups, and the opportunity to take on leadership and volunteer roles.