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Parental consent and activity costs

Parents are asked to complete a Consent Form, allowing

your son to take part in the varied activities programme. This

needs to be done at the start of every academic year. Please

complete and return this by the start of term in September.

The School generally funds the majority of trips and events

for boarders. However, with the rising costs and increasing

number of such activities we may charge up to £150 a year

to help subsidise some costs of the more expensive trips,

such as meals out or visits to Theme Parks, Paint-balling etc.

We will not seek additional permission for such charges so

please advise if you do not wish your son to take part in

these activities.

The Houses – practical information

The boarding houses have a diverse range of

accommodation and we try very hard to ensure room

allocations are carried out fairly and appropriately.

Any concerns should be expressed to the relevant

housemaster. In addition to normal bedroom furniture,

boys also have a desk, an individual safe and a lockable

cupboard/drawer. Rooms are central-heated.

We expect boys to keep their rooms tidy to help the

cleaners who come into the houses each morning. We

hope that boys will personalise their room area and

having suitable posters is a great way of doing this.

They can be put up on the boards provided.

Communal Areas and Facilities

Each house has a kitchen for eating and preparing snacks.

No take-aways are permitted between Monday and

Thursday nights inclusive. Boarders are expected to go

to all meals. Houses keep kitchens stocked with bread,

butter, milk, jam and spreads. A snack tea is provided at

5.00pm. Boys are expected to wash up their own dishes

and cutlery and duty ‘teams’ of boys do a final tidy up

each evening.

Games Rooms comprise a range of activities such as table

tennis and pool tables and table football. TV rooms have

large screen televisions and facilities for movie nights.

Movies are aimed at the age range of the boys watching.

Computers (i-Macs) are available in houses. Most boys now

bring laptops with them and each house has wireless internet

throughout. Boys will be expected to sign the ‘Guidelines for

Use’ and boys must not be on computers after lights out.

The School has a number of checks and filters in

place to prevent boys from using the internet

irresponsibly. Irresponsible or inappropriate usage will

result in the facility being withdrawn.

The houses all have sufficient showers, toilets and washbasins

for the boarders.

Property and Damage

Boys should take care of their own property and show

respect for the property of others and of the school at

all times. Pleasemake sure that your son’s belongings,

including laptops and phones, are named and insured.

Personal items are not covered by the school’s

insurance. Boys should not ‘borrow’ items from others

without asking. In the rare event of a suspected theft,

it should be reported swiftly and will be investigated.

Valuable items, passports and large quantities of money

may be handed in to house matrons or housemasters for

safekeeping, although we would strongly encourage boys

to open their own bank accounts to keep money safe.

Damage should be reported to the House Matron so

that repairs can be made quickly. If damage is caused

deliberately, the cost of repair to property belonging to

either the School or another boy may be charged to a

parents’ bill and parents will be informed.

The boarding houses

have a diverse range of

accommodation