General Information 2015/2016
Contents
Staff List 3 - 6
School Aims 7
Code of Conduct 7
Entrance Procedures 7
Nursery 7
Prep School 7
Senior School 7
Sixth Form 7
Open Events 8
The School Day 8
Extended Day Provision 8
Uniform 8
School Bus Service 8
Bursaries 8
Scholarships 8
Boarding 9
Pastoral Care 9
Curriculum 9
Examination Results 11
Extra-Curricular Activities 11
Optional Extra-Curricular Lessons 11
Learning Support and Challenge 11
Fees from Autumn 2015 12
Public Examinations 12
Payment of Fees and Notice of Withdrawal 12
Registration Form 13 - 14
Term Dates 15
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Senior Leadership Team
HeadmistressMs A. L. Higson BSc, PGCEMathematics, Critical Thinking
Head of Prep. SchoolMrs F. Mwale MSc, PGCE
BursarMr R.G. Bosshardt Chartered FCIPD, BSc, MSc
Assistant Head and Head of Sixth FormMrs A. Binns BA, PGCEMathematics*
Assistant HeadMrs M. Higgs BEdMathematics
Deputy Head of Prep. SchoolMrs S.E. Povey BEd, CertEdYear 5 class teacher
Director of StudiesDr S. Wakefield MA, PhD, PGCEClassics, Religion & Philosophy
Senior School Staff
Mrs S.E. Barber Khan BSc, PGCE, PGDiPPHead of Lower School Science, Biology
Mrs K. Boyce BA PGCEHistory
Mrs G.A. Briggs Licenciado, PGCESpanish*
Mrs S.E. Brinsley BA, EFLEAL
Mrs S. Cooper BEdTextiles*
Mr D. Cronin BA, PGCEDeputy Head of Sixth Form, History*, Young Enterprise
Miss H.L. Currell BSc, QTSDeputy Head of Years 10 & 11, P.E.
Mr B. Dallimore BA PGCEMusic
Mr J. Dwyer BSc, PGCEGeography*, P.E.
Mrs N. Edgar BA, PGCEGeography
Mrs S.T. Farman BA, MA, PGCEHead of Years 8 & 9, Latin*
Mr R.S. Gibbs BEdArt & Design*
Mr J.N. Guedes M ès LFrench*
Mrs D. Harrod BSc, PGCEMathematicsMrs P. Hart BSc, DTLLSPsychology*
Mrs L.M. Hawkins BEdHome Economics*, P.E., Examinations Officer
Mrs P. Huntsman MA, CertEdHistory of Art*, Sociology
Dr Z. Iles BA, MA, DPhilEAL
Mrs V.A. Kelly BA, QTSAssistant Housemistress, Business Subjects*
Miss M. Kridiotis BSc PGCEMathematics
Miss J.M. Lewis BA, PGCEEnglish*
Mrs S. Macfarlane BScLearning Support
Mrs K. Macleod NVQ Level 3Head of Year 7, Teaching Assistant
Mrs B. Marsden MA, TESOLEAL
Mr A. Maude GIBIOL, PGCEHead of Faculty: Mathematics and Natural Sciences,Science*, Biology*
Mrs C. Maude BSc, PGCEBiology, Lower School Maths Co-ordinator, Charities Co-ordinator
Mrs H. Ravenscroft BSc, PGCEHead of Faculty: Social Sciences, Sociology*, Chemistry
Mr M. Roberts-BarterI.T.
Mrs L.J. Rutherford BSc, PGCEPhysics*
Ms J. Salt BSc, MA, DTLLSHead of Learning Support and Challenge
Mr M.T. Slawinski BA, PGCEDrama*
Mr C. Snewin BSc, PGCEChemistry*, Physics, Technology*
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Mrs F. Sparkes BA, PGCEFrench, German
Mrs R. Sprey BAArt & DesignMrs E. Stehle MSc, QTSFrench, Spanish
Mrs T Stonestreet NVQ Level 3Teaching Assistant
Mr D.H. Thomas BAEnglish
Mrs J. E. Thomas ACRM, GRSMMusic*
Mr D.M.A. Walker-Smith BA, PGCE, PGDiPPHead of Faculty: Languages, German*, French, ItalianSpanish, Head of Professional Development
Mrs D White BSc, PGCEChemistry, Physics
Miss S.J. Whittaker BEdHead of Faculty: Creative & Expressive Arts,Director of P.E. and Games
Ms J.P. Williams BA, MA, PGCEHead of Years 10 & 11, English, Drama
Mrs J. Wilson BA, PGCEP.E. *Head of Department
Preparatory School Staff
Mrs R. Addison, BA, PGCEYear 2 class teacher
Mrs E. Bagg NCFEL3Teaching Assistant
Mrs A. Baker MAYear 2 class teacher
Mrs L. BedwinNursery Manager
Mrs S.E. BlakeTeaching Assistant
Mrs L. Burge BA, QTSYear 4 class teacher
Mrs N. Cumber CACHE Level 2Teaching Assistant
Mrs N. Fisher CACHE Level 3Teaching Assistant
Mrs M.J. French, BALearning Support
Mrs J. Hayes BEdYear 1 class teacher
Mrs S. HarrisSecretary
Miss C. Heath NVQ Level 3Nursery Assistant
Mrs C. Hunting NVQ Level 3Teaching Assistant , Forest Schools Coordinator
Mrs L.M. Mursell BEdYear 3 class teacher
Mrs A. Potter NNEBTeaching Assistant
Mrs L.J. Strivens BEdYear 6 class teacher
Miss R. Thomas BEdReception class teacher
Mrs J. WadeSecretary
Miss G.S. Welsh BA, PGCEYear 6 class teacher
Mrs V. White NVQ Level 3Teaching Assistant
Mrs L. Willis, BA, PGCEYear 4 Class Teacher
Boarding House
Mrs D. Roberts-BarterHead of Boarding
Miss J. SeldonHousemistress, Fishponds
Mrs V. KellyAssistant Housemistress
Miss E. WhiteAssistant Housemistress, Fishponds
Mrs D. BurrowsMatron
Mrs Y. CrookMatron
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Administration
Mrs S. Apps BSc MBARegistrar
Mrs R. Ballantyne-SmithReceptionist
Mrs G. BrazierSchool Secretary
Mrs J. BrowningReceptionist
Mrs F. CurrieFinance Officer
Mrs C.E. EasonLibrary Assistant
Mrs C. Gibson BAAssistant Bursar
Mrs S. GreerMarketing Director
Mrs J. GumbrellReceptionist
Mrs K. Harper BABursar’s P.A.
Mrs E.S. Huddleston BA, CIPD (Assoc)Office Manager and Headmistress’s P.A.
Mrs A. Lee BAPublic Relations Officer
Mrs F. LeeReprographics Assistant, Art andHome Economics Technician
Mr M. Roberts-BarterI.T. Co-ordinator and Network Manager
Mr A. TrewhellaFacilities Manager
Mrs M. WhiteRiding Team Manager
Doctor
Dr D. Coutroubis, MBBS, MRCGP, DFSRH
Nursing Staff
Mrs J. Cook, BA (Counselling)School Counsellor
Mrs S. Moor, RGNSchool Nurse
Mrs C. Parsons, RGNSchool Nurse
Laboratory Technicians
Mrs W. ColsonMrs A. CoombeMrs J. Miller
Music
Ms R. Askew BASinging
Mrs K. Boosey MMus, ARAMRecorder
Mrs E.L. Burtenshaw GTCM, LTCM, ARCMPiano
Mr D.P. Caswell ARCMGuitar
Mrs M. Cornell BACello
Mr M. Ellis BABrass
Miss F. Goodsir GRSM, ARCMFlute
Mr P. HowlandDrums
Mrs S. Lynsdale-NockViolin
Mrs R. Sherlock LGSM, PGCEFlute, Clarinet, Saxophone
Mrs P. Streeter LTCL, ALCM, Dip.Mus.Clarinet, Saxophone
Mr B. Sutton AGSMViolin, Viola
Mr P. Walker CertEd LTCLOboe
Ms H. Whittington BA, Dip.Singing
Miss B. Wilcox LTCL. Dip.Piano
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Senior and Prep School
Speech and Drama
Mrs E. Booth LGSMMrs L. Cooper ALAM
Extra-Curricular Activities
Mr G. AnthonyChess
Mr M. BrigdenFencing
Mrs E. KentishJazz Dance
Mr D. PaxtonJudo
Mr R. ScottTable Tennis
Mrs J. SlopeTrampoline
Mr R. Southgate, LTATennis
Mrs N. van de Braam RAD, RTS, RAD Teaching CertBallet
Members of the Governing Council
Mrs Sue Mitchell BA, MA, PGCEChairman, Lead Governor on Boarding
Ms Jenny Butler BEdLead Governor for Safeguarding
Mrs Helen HarvieChairman of the Marketing Committee
Dr Frances Pearl PhD, BSc
Mrs Vicki Scott BA, PGCE, MA EducationChairman of Education Committee
Mrs Valerie Simpson, BSC, FRSC
Mr Philip Stone FRICS FAAVLead Governor on Estates, Lead Governor onHealth and Safety
Mr Andrew Thomas BA, MA, CA
Mrs Stephanie White MBADeputy Chairman, Chairman of Finance andGeneral Purposes Committee
If you wish to contact the Governors please write toMrs S. Mitchell c/o Farlington School.
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Farlington holds at the heart of all it does the importanceof each girl’s individuality, and therefore aims to:
• Focus on developing the confidence of every girl, to enable her to achieve her full potential and establish necessary life skills for continuing success and happiness.
• Encourage an awareness of, and foster a responsibility for, each other, the School and the wider environment, through which our strong relationship with the local community will continue to grow.
• Develop each girl’s awareness of herself and sense of social responsibility and citizenship based on moral and spiritual values and promote the highest standards of behaviour in a school that emphasizes tolerance and loyalty.
• Recruit and retain well-motivated, professional and appropriately qualified staff and governors who embrace the School’s ethos and have a strong commitment to the well-being and education of the girls.
Code of Conduct
• All members of the Farlington community are expected to act considerately, and show respect towards each other.
• Pupils are expected to make full use of the opportunities available to them. Work should be completed to the highest possible standard and handed in on time.
• Pupils are expected to respect the rights and property of others. If there is a need to borrow something always ask the owner first and return it as soon as possible.
• All pupils should work towards improving the Eco status of the School; REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE.
• Every pupil should take responsibility for their own actions.
• If a pupil is absent from a lesson due to an extra-curricular activity, they should fill in an ‘Absence from Lesson’ form and hand it to their teacher by the previous lesson at the latest.
• Commitment to teams, clubs and extra-curricular activities is important. Attendance at matches/meetings/ concerts is expected; if absence is unavoidable, notice should be given to the teacher at least two days in advance.
• All pupils should look after school property, and not drop litter anywhere in the buildings or in the grounds.
• For their own safety, girls must keep within the bounds when in the school grounds.
• Pupils are expected to suggest and support ways of helping others within and outside the Farlington Community.
Entrance Procedures
The usual ages of entry are 2+, 4+, 7+, 11+ and 16+,although girls may enter at any age dependent upon a placebeing available and the entrance procedure below. In orderfor pupils to be considered for entry, parents first need tocomplete a Registration Form which should be sent to theRegistrar, together with the non-refundable registration feeof £50 for Nursery pupils, £100 for day pupils and £150 foroverseas pupils.
Nursery
• Entry to Nursery is by family interview, followed by an informal assessment by the Nursery Manager.
Prep School
• Entry to Reception is by family interview, followed by an informal assessment by the class teacher.
• Entry to Prep 1, 2 and 3 is based on the result of an informal assessment.
• Girls entering Prep 4, 5 and 6 will be assessed in English, Mathematics, Reading and Spelling. A report from their current school will also be required.
Senior School
• Entrance examinations take place on Tuesday, 5 January, 2016 for entry in September 2016.
• The closing date for registration is Friday, 20 November, 2015.
• Places are offered on the basis of performance in the examination, an interview with a senior member of staff and a report from the current school.
Specimen examination papers are available from the Registrar after registration.
Sixth Form
• Students are required to achieve at least 6 GCSEs at grade C or above.
• Entrants will also be interviewed by the Headmistress or Head of Sixth Form.
• Minimum grades may be required for certain A Level subjects.
• A report from the current school will also be required.
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School Aims
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Open Events
Open Events provide an opportunity to see the School inaction. Examples of academic and creative work are ondisplay. There is a programme of events which includes atour of the School, a talk from the Headmistress on our aimsand activities, and time for parents to ask questions of theHeadmistress and Senior Staff.
The dates and times of our Open Morningsand Events for the academic year 2015/2016 are:
Saturday, 19th September, 2015 Open Morning 10.00am – 3.00pmTuesday, 22nd September, 2015 Sixth Form Open Evening 6.00pm Wednesday, 14th October, 2015Pre-Prep Open Morning, 9.15amThursday, 5th November, 2015‘Farlington in Action’ 9.15am Tuesday, 26th January, 2016 ‘Farlington in Action’ 9.15am Wednesday, 24th February, 2016Pre-Prep Open Morning, 9.15amThursday, 17th March, 2016 ‘Farlington in Action’ 2.00pm Wednesday, 4th May, 2016 ‘Farlington in Action’ 9.15am
The School Day
Prep School
Reception, Prep 1 & Prep 2 8.40am - 3.20pmAfter School Supervision 3.20pm - 5.00pmPrep 3, 4, 5 & 6 8.40am - 3.45pmSupervised Prep 3.45pm - 4.30pmAfter School Clubs 4.30pm - 5.45pm
From 8.00am - 8.30am Prep School children go to Early Birds Club.
Senior School
Wednesday and Friday 8.30am - 3.45pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8.30am - 4.20pm Supervised Prep or Activities 4.30 - 5.45pm
Extended Day Provision:
Breakfast Club (all girls) from 7.30am (£2 per day)
Ducklings Club (Nursery to Prep 2) 4.30-5.45pm (£7 per day)
Extended Day (Prep 3 to Prep 6) 4.30-5.45pm (£7 per day)
Extended Day Plus (all girls) 5.45-7.00pm (£7.50 per day)
Uniform
Uniform is worn by all girls until they enter the Sixth Form.Our uniform is supplied by www.schoolblazer.com. ThePTA also runs the Farlington Uniform Shop in School whichcarries good-as-new items. Generally this is open on the firstday of term, 8.15 - 9.15am, and every Friday during termfrom 3.20pm - 4.30pm.
School Bus Service
Detailed routes, timings and prices are available at: www.farlingtonschool.net/general/Current-Bus-Routes
Bursaries
The School offers means tested bursaries up to 90% oftuition fees for all prospective and current pupils normally from Year 5 upwards. Bursaries are not available when one ormore parent is resident outside of the UK, with the exceptionof serving members of the UK Armed Forces and members ofthe UK Diplomatic Corps.
The main bursary award process is carried out in the firsthalf of the Spring Term and applications should be made inthe second half of the preceding Autumn Term.
Subject to available funds, applications for bursaries will beconsidered at other times of the year, on a half-termly basisif parental circumstances change unexpectedly.
Scholarships
Scholarships are awarded on merit. Scholarships will beheld for the duration of the girl’s time at Farlington, subjectto annual review. Scholarships are available at three pointsof entry in the Senior School.
Year 7Scholarships available to both internal and externalcandidates are: Academic, Art, Drama, Music and Sport.The Vive Scholarship is available to girls who excel academically as well as in another area. External candidates who sit the Entrance Examination in January 2016 will automatically be considered for Academic Scholarships. Internal candidates applying for Academic Scholarships need to apply in consultation with the Prep School Headmistress. The closing date for registration is Friday, 20 November, 2015.
Year 9
Scholarships available to both internal and externalcandidates are: Academic, Music, Sport, Drama and Art.The closing date for registration is Friday, 20 November, 2015 and examinations will take place on Tuesday, 5 January, 2016
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Sixth FormScholarships available to both internal and external candidates are: Academic, Music, Sport, Drama and Art/Textiles. Candidates should be registered and entered by Friday, 16 October, 2015 as the assessment will take place on Tuesday, 10 November, 2015.
Boarding
Our Boarding Houses are comfortable and friendly with agenuine family feel; girls may board from the age of 8.
• Taxis and Transfers – Boarding House staff are happy to arrange taxi transfers to and from host families or guardians and airports when necessary. It is recommended that boarders up to the age of 14 travel as Unaccompanied Minors on flights.
• Rooms – Younger boarders share in dormitories of two to five beds in Fishponds, our Junior Boarding House.
Older girls are accommodated in the Mansion House with Sixth Form boarders in twin or single bedrooms.
• Bed Linen – Duvets and pillows can be provided by the School but we recommend that boarders have two sets of their own bed linen.
• Activities – Boarders staying at weekends are offered a wide range of activities from cinema trips and pottery painting to theme parks and laser quest. These activities are compulsory for boarders up to and including Year 10. The cost will be added to the end of term account.
• School Facilities – Boarders may use the School facilities in the evenings and at weekends, with permission of the Housemistress. These include the swimming pool, tennis courts, the Drama Studio and the Art Room.
• Prep – Boarders complete their prep after school before returning to the Boarding Houses.
• Guardians – All overseas boarders must have a local guardian in order that the girls can be accommodated for Exeats and in case of emergencies.
• Flexi and Occasional Boarding – Flexi and occasional boarding is offered where space is available. However, priority is given to weekly and full boarding places.
• Mealtimes – Boarders eat together at breakfast and supper in the Boarders’ Dining Room. Lunchtimes are spent with their classmates in the School Dining Room.
• Laundry – Laundry is done by the Matrons for girls up to Year 11. Sixth Form boarders do their own laundry with
guidance from House Staff.
• Medical – Homely remedies may be administered by Boarding House Staff. Boarders are registered with the School Doctor.
• Free Time – Boarders have a variety of board games, games consoles, art and craft supplies and DVDs to entertain themselves in the evenings.
• Boarders’ Shop – Charge added to the end of term account.
• Bedtimes – Bedtimes are staggered dependent on the boarders’ ages, ranging from 7.45pm for the younger boarders to 10.30pm for Sixth Form.
Pastoral Care
Farlington’s emphasis on care and guidance in personaldevelopment is underlined in our pastoral system.Throughout the Prep and Senior Schools all the teachersare particularly skilled at ensuring that the girls settle inquickly, become familiar with their surroundings and makenew friends. In the Senior School each girl is placed in atutor group where she is given individual attention. Tutorsliaise with Heads of Year, other members of the teachingstaff, boarding staff (where appropriate) and parents. Theymonitor each girl’s welfare as well as academic progress andextra-curricular activities. Tutor teams are led by the Head ofeach Year and report to the Assistant Head.
Curriculum
The Prep School:Literacy and numeracy are the building blocks of education,and the basis of our teaching.
We follow the National Curriculum but, because of thesmaller class sizes, we are able to offer more in terms ofsubject content and, of course, individual attention. As girlsprogress, they are taught by specialist subject teachers inFrench, Spanish, Music, Drama, Art and PE/Games. In Prep6, Science is taught in the well-equipped laboratories in theSenior School. A variety of musical activities take place andindividual tuition can be arranged for most instruments.
The Lower School (Years 7, 8 & 9):This is based on the National Curriculum, but offers morechallenge and a broader range of subjects. Most teachingtakes place in Form groups, with some subjects set asappropriate. French, Spanish and Latin are taught from Year 7.
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Subjects Studied:
The Upper School (Years 10 & 11)In the Upper School, girls prepare for their GCSE courses.In Year 10, they complete the Short Course GCSE in Philosophy and Ethics (R.S.)
The core subjects at GCSE are English Language, EnglishLiterature, Mathematics and Science (Physics, Chemistry andBiology). Most Science and Mathematics groups follow theIGCSE syllabus.
Girls choose a further four options, at least one from each section listed:
Triple Award Science is offered in one of the option columns and GCSE German and Italian as after-school lessons.
Sixth Form: There is a purpose built Sixth Form Centre containing aspacious library, seminar rooms used exclusively for A Levelteaching, two large common rooms and a kitchen. Thecurriculum offers a wide range of AS and A2 courses. Mostgirls follow four AS courses in the Lower Sixth and three A2courses in the Upper Sixth, although the programme can betailored to suit individual needs.
The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) is also offered,giving students the opportunity to produce an independentpiece of research.
Beyond the formal A Level programme, girls are encouragedto develop a wide range of interests. Many are involved in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, True Adventure, Young Enterprise and Voluntary Service, as well as a host of music, drama and sporting opportunities. The girls are encouraged to continue with their sporting interests, and matches are arranged for the school teams as well as a programme of social sport, with which we hope the girls will continue when they leave school. These extras form a very important part of the girls’ UCAS profile – the key to securing places at the universities of their choice.
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Art Latin
Biology Life Skills
Chemistry Mathematics
Cooking Music
Critical Thinking (Year 7) Physical Education
Drama Physics
English Religion and Philosophy
French Science (Year 7)
Geography Spanish
History Technology
ICT Textiles
History of Art History
Art and Design Latin
Biology Mathematics
Business Studies Further Mathematics
Chemistry Music
Classical Civilisation Physical Education
Classics Physics
Drama Psychology
English Sociology
French Spanish
Geography Textiles
Humanities: Geography, History, Sociology
Foreign Languages: French, Latin, Spanish
Practical/creative subjects: Art and Design, Drama, Music, Physical Education, Textiles.
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GradesA Level
Results 2015A Level
Results 2014
A* 19.4% 12.1%
A 38.9% 13.6%
B 22.2% 31.8%
C 8.3% 18.2%
D 6.9% 9.1%
E 4.2% 10.6%
Overall pass rate A*- E 100% 95.5%
Grades A*- B 80.6% 57.6%
Grades A*- C 88.9% 75.8%
GradesGCSE
Results 2015GCSE
Results 2014
A* 23.4% 25.3%
A 24.8% 32.5%
B 28.8% 25.8%
C 17.6% 13.3%
D 4.7% 2.4%
E 0.3% 0.7%
Overall pass rate A*- C 94.7% 96.9%
Grades A* and A 48.3% 57.7%
Examination Results
Extra-Curricular Activities
Sport: In addition to a full PE and games programme thereare regular fixtures with other schools in a number of sports.Girls compete in local, regional and national competitionsand Farlington hosts a number of tournaments each year.
Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme: All three levels - Bronze, Silver and Gold are available.
Riding: Farlington has a strong tradition of riding, having competed in schools’ competitions at national level for more than 20 years.
Music: Girls have the opportunity to learn any instrument and to take part in many instrumental and choral groups. They perform regularly within School as well as at external concerts and festivals. Girls can be entered for the Trinity Guildhall examinations.
Dance: The School hosts the de Braam Ballet Academy which runs classes for Prep and Senior girls. Jazz and Zumba classes are also available.
Drama: Each year we stage three major School productions – Prep, Lower and Upper School. Many girls also take LAMDA examinations.
Optional Extra-Curricular
Lessons
These are paid for as taken, and charges appear on theappropriate “Extras” Forms sent to all parents during theSummer Term. There is a requirement to give a minimumof one term’s notice if your daughter wishes to stop herextra lessons.
Learning Support and
Challenge
The Head of Learning Support and Challenge leads a strongteam who provide extra individual attention for the girls,which includes:
• extra tuition for girls for whom English is an additional language (EAL).
• additional support to girls who have mild to moderate learning difficulties.
• extra challenge and opportunities to stretch our gifted and talented girls beyond the prescribed curriculum.
• ’Vive’ lectures which form part of an enrichment programme for Scholars and talented pupils.
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Ballet Flute Recorder Trampoline
Bassoon Guitar Riding (Prep only)
Trombone
Cello Horn Trumpet
Chess (Prep only) Jazz Dance Saxophone Viola
Clarinet Judo (Prep only)
Singing Violin
Double Bass Speech & Drama Zumba (Senior only)Drums Oboe Tennis
Fencing Piano Table Tennis
(National GCSE Averages 2015) A* - C grades: 69.0% A* and A grades: 21.2%
3rd in Telegraph Independent Small Schools A Level League Table,
August 2015
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Fees from Autumn 2015
SENIOR SCHOOL: Day
Fees for Day Girls £5,490 per term
PREP SCHOOL: Day
Reception £2,350 per term
Prep 1 £2,825 per term
Prep 2 £2,995 per term
Prep 3 £3,575 per term
Prep 4 £3,915 per term
Prep 5 £4,415 per term
Prep 6 £4,605 per term
BOARDING: Charge in addition to the basic fees
Weekly £3,280 per term
Full £3,680 per term
“Sleepover” Single night £54
Public Examinations
Fees are levied by the various examining bodies and you will be charged for the examinations your daughter takes.
Payment of Fees and
Notice of Withdrawal
• Accounts for the subsequent term are dispatched at the end of the preceding term.
• All fees are payable in advance and must be sent to the School not later than the first day of the term to which they relate.
• No reductions can be made for the temporary absence of a pupil due to illness (an insurance scheme is available) or absence from School due to study leave or during public examinations.
• Payment may be made direct to the School’s bank account or by cheque. Direct Debit is available at no additional cost; please contact the Assistant Bursar for further information.
• The School requires a deposit £400 for Day Girls, £500 for Boarders (from the UK), a term’s fees for Boarders from overseas, £120 for Nursery (an additional deposit of £280 is required on entry to Reception. This deposit must be paid when a place is accepted).
• If a pupil for whom a place has been reserved is withdrawn before the agreed starting date, a term’s fees (less deposit held by the School) will be payable. The deposit will be returned during the first half of the term following your daughter’s final term.
• Notice must be given in writing to the Headmistress and received not later than the first day of the term at the end of which it is proposed to withdraw the pupil. Parents who do not give the required notice will be charged for the following term.
• Fee payment in advance – Further details are available on application to the Bursar.
• Fee account - Apart from the basic fee appropriate to your daughter, there are various items shown which are payable in advance. (Details of the Fees Refund Scheme which, provides cover in the event of your daughter missing schooling due to illness for a continuous period of at least 4 days for boarders and 5 days in respect of day girls, including weekends). Personal Accident and Personal Effects Insurance schemes will be provided with your first fee account. A termly charge of £2.50 is made for membership of the PTA.
• Development Fund Fee Draw – a prize of a term’s senior day fees is drawn termly. The contribution of £30 is shown as an extra unless parents opt out.
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Registration Form
(Request for a place on the Provisional Admissions List)
Proposed Entry Date Month Year
Surname Forename
Date of Birth Religion
Nationality
Type of place Boarding Weekly Boarding Day
Father’s Title, Full Name, Address
Occupation
Daytime Telephone Evening Telephone
Mobile Email Address
Mother’s Title, Full Name, Address (if different from above)
Occupation
Daytime Telephone Evening Telephone
Mobile Email Address
Current School
Address
Name of Head
Attended since
Continued overleaf ….
(please give date)
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Have you registered your child’s name at any other school/s and if so, which?
Names and ages of other children
If you believe that your child has any learning difficulties and/or disability that require special consideration in the Entrance Examination, please tick the box
If you have a recent Educational Psychologist’s report for your child, please tick the box
Notes: Early registration is recommended. Registrations will be considered in the order they are received and are subject to availability and the admission requirements of the School at the time when the places are offered. A copy of the current edition of the Standard Terms and Conditions will be supplied on request.
DECLARATION I/We request that our above-named child be registered as a prospective pupil, but realise that this does not guarantee a place will be offered. I/We understand that once a place is offered and accepted, a deposit will be payable to secure the place and that current deposit requirements are detailed in the School’s information booklet. I/We understand that the Standard Terms and Conditions of the School may undergo reasonable changes from time to time as circumstances require and will apply in all our dealings with the School.
First Signature First Signature
Name in Full Name in Full
Relationship to the child
Relationship to the child
Date Date
The non-returnable registration fee of £100 for UK day and boarding applicants, £150 for international applicants has been paid:
By cheque (enclosed) Please tick as applicable
Direct to the School’s bank account Please tick as applicable
BANK DETAILS FOR DIRECT PAYMENTS: ACCOUNT NO: 00288010 SORT CODE: 30-94-41 IBAN: GB61LOYD30944100288010
Farlington School Trust Limited: a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No: 864831 Registered Office: Strood Park, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 3PN. Registered Charity No: 307048
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Term Dates
Autumn 2015
PLEASE NOTE - HALF-TERM IS FOR 2 WEEKS
All new Senior School Boarders returnTuesday, 1st September 5.30 – 6.00 pm
Induction Day for all new Senior School pupilsWednesday, 2nd September
All other Boarders returnWednesday, 2nd September 5.30 – 6.00 pm
All other Day Girls returnThursday, 3rd September at 8.30 am
Exeat I25th - 27th September (return 6.30pm)
HALF-TERMFriday, 16th October
School finishes at normal timeBoarders returnSunday, 1st November 5.30 – 6.00 pm
Day Girls returnMonday, 2nd November at 8.30 am
Exeat II20th – 22nd November (return 6.30pm)
ENDSFriday, 11th December
Prep School finishes at 12:15 pm and Senior School at 12:30 pm
Spring 2016
Entrance ExaminationsTuesday, 5th January
Boarders returnTuesday, 5th January 5.30 – 6.00 pm
Day Girls returnWednesday, 6th January at 8.30 am
Exeat I22nd - 24th January (return 6.30pm)
HALF TERMFriday, 12th February
School finishes at normal time
Boarders returnSunday, 21st February 5.30 – 6.00 pm
Day Girls returnMonday, 22nd February at 8.30 am
Exeat II4th - 6th March (return 6.30pm)
ENDSThursday, 24th March
School finishes at normal time
Summer 2016
Boarders returnSunday, 17th April 5.30 – 6.00 pm
Day Girls returnMonday, 18th April at 8.30 am
Exeat I29th April – 2nd May (return 6.30pm)
HALF TERMFriday, 27th May
School finishes at normal time
Boarders returnSunday, 5th June 5.30 – 6.00 pm
Day Girls returnMonday, 6th June at 8.30 am
Exeat II17th – 19th June (return 6.30pm)
ENDSFriday, 8th July
Prep School finishes at 12.15Senior School finishes at 12.30
Farlington School, Strood Park, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 3PN, Englandt. 01403 254967 f. 01403 272258 e. [email protected]
www.farlingtonschool.net
Farlington School Trust Limited: a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No: 864831 Registered Office: Strood Park, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 3PN. Registered Charity No: 307048
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