1.Oakham School
At Oakham, we aim to provide an education that not only acts as a preparation for life after school, but also recognises that these years are precious and should be enjoyable, memorable, and transformative.
Our future-focused curriculum and outstanding co-curriculum are underpinned by proactive pastoral care, which will enable your daughters and sons to flourish at school and long into the future.
Above all, Oakham is a welcoming community that values learning and human relationships, which are the bedrock of a successful and happy life. Pupils are encouraged to take part and play their part so that they become committed and fulfilled members of their communities hereafter.
Contact details
Phone:+44 1572 758500
Email:enquiries@oakham.rutland.sch.uk
Address:Chapel Close, Market Pl, Oakham LE15 6DT, United Kingdom
Website:https://www.oakham.rutland.sch.uk/
2.Hurtwood House
The public school specialising in the sixth form; one of the UK’s top co-ed boarding schools. Apart from its outstanding academic record, the defining feature of Hurtwood House is its creativity. We are a centre of excellence for the Performing and Creative Arts, providing outstanding opportunities for the aspiring actor, singer, artist, fashion designer, composer and film maker both in the A-level courses and, more importantly, in specially arranged and professionally organised activities. These include our Film Academy, our concerts and our drama productions.
Contact details
Phone:+44 1483 279000
Email:info@hurtwood.net
Address:1 Radnor Ln, Dorking RH5 6NU, United Kingdom
Website:https://www.hurtwoodhouse.com/
3.Stowe School
Stowe School is a public school. It opened on 11 May 1923, initially with 99 schoolboys, and with J. F. Roxburgh as the first headmaster. The school is a member of the Rugby Group, the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference, and the G30 Schools’ Group.
Contact details
Phone:+44 1280 818000
Email:admissions@stowe.co.uk
Address:Stowe, Buckingham MK18 5EH, United Kingdom
Website:https://www.stowe.co.uk/