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We believe that the boys

and staff work together to

create a positive, happy

community.

WELCOME TO BOARDING

AT ABINGDON

This handbook, written by the boarding housemasters,

is designed to tell you briefly about boarding life - how

boarders live here, the practicalities of daily living in a

boarding community, the importance of communication

and an open relationship between the boys, parents,

housemasters, tutors and matrons. We very much hope that

your son will be happy and thrive in this happy, ‘home from

home’ environment.

For detailed policies please see our website:

http://www.abingdon.org.uk/school_policies/

Boarding at Abingdon and our statement of principles

Boarding at Abingdon is at the very heart of the school,

its aims, ethos and the quality of relationships that exist

between pupils and between pupils and staff. We

believe that the boys and staff work together to create a

positive, happy community in which everyone feels

comfortable and has an important part to play.

At Abingdonwe aim to:

develop each boy, encourage him in all that he

does and support him in an environment that is safe

and secure.

ensure that every boarder can live in a community

where relationships with others (boys and staff) are

respectful, tolerant and positive.

celebrate and encourage the individuality of those in our

boarding community, encouraging each to achieve their

potential and discover new horizons.

communicate with boarding parents and guardians

effectively and honestly, trusting in a collaborative

partnership for the benefit of boarders in our care.

Boarding as a teenager brings with it all the hopes and

expectations of boys growing up to be young men, ready for

university and whatever life has to offer. Along the way, there

will inevitably be times of anxiety, concern and difficulty as

well as times of real celebration and happiness. Supported by

a highly experienced team of tutors, matrons, the Chaplaincy,

Counsellor and Health Centre doctor and nurses, we aim to

offer the support, care and personal attention to every boy in

our houses so that they genuinely look back on a very special,

and successful time as boarders. We encourage you, as

parents, to develop a close dialogue with us, and to always

feel that you can contact us at any time.

New Boarders induction

A thorough induction programme is arranged for all new

boarders at the start of the Michaelmas Term in September.

The timetable, daily and weekend routine, school layout,

medical, spiritual and uniform matters will all be covered,

as will a trip to Oxford using public transport during the first

weekend. We ask that full-time boarders and, if possible,

weekly boarders stay in on that weekend as we plan

exciting ‘bonding’ activities.

As part of our peer support programme, every boy will be

paired with a ‘mentor’, usually a sixth-form boy who will,

over the days, weeks and months ahead, be there to

support and assist your son as he starts to settle into life

as a boarder.

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