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{{B}}Which school....{{/B}}
·is not for boys?
71.
______
·has won the national award?
72.
______
·enrolls students under the age of 6?
73. ______
·has a good reputation for what they do for some special persons?
74. ______
·has a
limit in the age for those who will live on campus?
75. ______
·put
emphasis on developing students' verbal talents?
76.
______
·does not offer any scholarships?
77.
______
·provides students with vocational training?
78. ______
·bas a lot
of extra-curriculum activities?
79. ______
·applies advanced devices to teaching?
80.
______
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Ellesmere College is one of the
fastest-growing independent schools in the country over the past two years, with
pupils' number rising by almost 20%. The growth has led to a $ 1 million
investment program in 1999 and the building of a new lower school for boys and
girls aged nine to thirteen. The new lower school will be the largest single
building project at the college since its foundation in 1884.
In
the senior school, two-thirds of the pupils are boarders, and boarding is
available from the age of 11. The six form is strong with over 120 pupils; there
is an exceptionally wide-range of subjects on offer and the College has
pioneered the use of video conferencing technology as a way of enhancing its
curriculum. Microsoft Office qualifications are also available in the sixth
form.
The College is set in extensive grounds in the beautiful
North Shropshire Lake District. Facilities are excellent and various, and
include many sports fields, six all-weather tennis courts, indoor and outdoor
shooting ranges, a nine-hole golf course and a purpose-built theater. The
College sailing club has boats within walking distance on Whitemere.
The majority of the day pupils at the College use the College bus service
which covers a very wide area. Boarding throughout the School has benefited from
a recent multimillion pound refurbishment which has done away with dormitories
in favor of modern, comfortable rooms, the largest sleeping six, but most
sleeping two or one.
Academic standards ate high for a school
with a broad entry range. Many scholarships are awarded across a range of
talents, but the emphasis of an Ellesmere education is firmly on breadth with
each pupil achieving his or her full potential, whatever that may be. Recent
pupil successes range from international honors in shooting, fencing and
canoeing to a recent leaver's election--after only one year as an
undergraduate--to an Exhibition in Chemistry at Jesus College, Oxford. The
College has a national reputation for the quality of its dyslexia
provision.
{{B}}B{{/B}}
The choice of the right school for your son or
daughter is important. For over I00 years Edgehill College has proudly prepared
independently-minded young people to take their place in a world of rapidly
advancing technology.
The foundations of a sound education are
laid down early in life. Edgehill does this within the friendly walls of its
prep school, teaming through enjoyment begins at the age of three and continues
to the point where pupils can proceed smoothly and confidently into senior
school.
Entry to the prep school is by interview and to the
senior school by examination at 11+, 12+, 13+and 16+.
Edgehill
is a friendly, caring and purposeful community with a reputation for high
academic achievement. Students are encouraged to reach their potential and
develop their talents to the full. A reputation for achievement in music and
drama is matched by outstanding results in sports, for which Edgehill students
enjoy some of the finest facilities in the West Country. There are excellent
recreational opportunities in the contrasting beauties of the North Devon coast
and Dartmoor.
The College motto "Beyond the Best There Is a
Better" can certainly sum up the achievements of Edgehill students. The accolade
of winning the Schools Curriculum Award in 1997 gave Edgehill national
recognition and, recently, the College has been chosen as a National Coaching
Foundation Center, confirming its place as a leading southwest school.
Parents naturally worry when their children are away at school so great
emphasis is placed on pastoral care. Edgehill is more than a school with high
standards of education; it prides itself on tradition, firm but friendly
discipline and a keen sense of moral values.
The demands of the
world of the future, changes in family lifestyle and in work patterns serve only
to underline the advantage of an Edgehill education where qualifications matched
by confidence and good manners enable students to make their mark in whatever
career they choose.
All this makes Edgehill College a rather
special school--a school that offers the best for your
children.
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The School has exceptional facilities for academic
work, including good laboratories, an attractive circular library and separate
areas for music, drama, craft, art and design, technology and business studies.
There is a fine chapel and well-equipped medical center. Sporting facilities
include a new sports hall, finished and equipped to the highest international
standards, as well as an indoor swimming pool, 12 tennis courts and superb
playing fields. The School is set in 300 acres, 30 minutes from central London
and Heathrow International Airport.
The School caters for girls
of average ability and above but it is not narrowly academic. The core subjects
of the national curriculum provide a balanced basic education. A wide range of
GSCE options provides courses for girls of varying abilities and
interests.
Regular high standard performances in music and
drama, public speaking and debating are important preparation for adult life.
Brownies, Guides, Duke of Edinburgh's and young Enterprise schemes all flourish,
alongside clubs and societies for all ages.
Scholarships for
academic merit at every stage. Six scholarships every year are available only
the daughters of Freemasons. Additional minor awards for music, art and business
studies in the sixth form.
The sixth form offers all the
traditional academic subjects at A-level alongside more popular additions like
psychology and theater studies. GNVQ (advanced) in business studies and health
and social care provides an alternative vocational pathway to university or a
direct route into employment. Every year a number of new girls join at this
stage. All have opportunities for leaderships and responsibility.
The emphasis is on each girl fulfilling her own potential and finding an
area in which she can excel. We pride ourselves on building self esteem and
nurturing a generosity of spirit which leads naturally on to a desire to serve
the community.