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Schools in Buckinghamshire - 10 schools

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  • Thorpe House School

    Thorpe House School is an independent boys' school with a strong Christian-based ethos, providing a nurturing and tailored education for boys aged 3-16. With a focus on academic excellence, the school offers a range of scholarships and support for students with special educational needs. The dedicated staff and family environment instill traditional values of kindness, respect, and resilience, preparing boys for success in their future endeavors. With excellent GCSE results and a focus on holistic development, Thorpe House School ensures that each pupil becomes a confident and well-prepared young man ready to thrive in society.
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  • Stowe School

    Stowe School is a prestigious co-educational secondary boarding school located in Stowe, South East. With a history dating back to 1936, Stowe provides a comprehensive education for students aged 12-19. The school boasts a diverse range of scholarships and awards, allowing students to excel in academics, arts, music, and sports. With a student population of 883, Stowe offers a supportive environment with a low percentage of students requiring SEN support. The school's impressive exam results, including a high A-level achievement rate and strong GCSE scores, make Stowe School an excellent choice for parents seeking a top-quality education for their children.
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  • Wycombe Abbey

    Wycombe Abbey is an Anglican girls' boarding school located in Buckinghamshire. Founded in 1896, it offers a high-quality education for students aged 10-19. With a focus on academic excellence and a range of scholarships and bursaries available, the school is dedicated to supporting each girl's individual needs. The school has a strong track record of exam success, with 72.80% of A-level students achieving AAB or higher in 2019.
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  • Pipers Corner School

    Pipers Corner School, located in South East England, is an all-through Church of England school for girls aged 4-19. With a dedicated headteacher and a history dating back to 1947, the school offers a wide range of scholarships and discounts to support talented students. With a focus on providing support for students with special educational needs, Pipers Corner School boasts a vibrant community and excellent exam results, including a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • St Mary's School

    St Mary's School, located in Gerrards Cross, South East, is an all-through Anglican school for girls aged 3-18. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, the school offers a range of scholarships and discounts to support students. The school has a nurturing environment, with a low student to teacher ratio and a high percentage of students receiving SEN support. St Mary's School aims to provide a well-rounded education, with a focus on arts, sports, and music. With a history dating back to 1942, St Mary's School continues to provide a supportive and inclusive learning environment for girls.
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  • The Beacon School

    The Beacon School is a well-established boys' school in Chesham Bois, South East. With a history dating back to 1954, the school offers a Middle Deemed Primary education for boys aged 3-13 years. Led by experienced Headteacher Mr. Nick Baker, the school prides itself on nurturing academic excellence and providing a supportive environment. With a student body of 528 boys, including a nursery program, The Beacon School offers scholarships and financial assistance to new and existing students. Additionally, the school caters to students with special educational needs, with a dedicated support system for approximately 9.1% of its students.
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  • Gayhurst School

    Gayhurst School is a well-rounded and joyful co-educational institution, dedicated to providing a comprehensive educational experience for children aged 3-11. With a focus on academic excellence, leadership skills, and personal development, Gayhurst prepares students for future challenges. The school offers scholarships, specialized support for students with SEN, and prioritizes the mental health and wellbeing of its students.
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  • Swanbourne House School

    Swanbourne House School is a Church of England co-educational boarding school located in Swanbourne. With a history dating back to 1920, the school offers a middle deemed primary education for children aged 2-13 years. With a focus on academic excellence, the school provides various scholarships and discounts, including those for HM Forces personnel and siblings. Additionally, Swanbourne House School values inclusivity, with 16.1% of students receiving SEN support.
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  • Caldicott School

    Caldicott School is a prestigious Church of England boarding and day prep school for boys aged 7-13. With exceptional grounds and a focus on individual attention, creative teaching methods, and a wide range of opportunities in the arts and sports, Caldicott prepares boys for success in the best independent senior schools.
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  • Heatherton School

    Heatherton School is a primary school for girls aged 3-11 located in Amersham, South East. With a small student population of 147, the school offers a nurturing environment and provides support for students with physical disabilities. Scholarships and hardship awards are available for existing pupils.
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