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People On Abbotsholme |
'Honouring the good in past days but ever reaching
after the greater good the future has in store'
Cecil Reddie, Founder
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School Background
Abbotsholme lies in a beautiful estate of some 140 acres on the
banks of the River Dove in rural Derbyshire. Co-educational since
1969, the school is Christian but non-denominational. Current numbers
are in the region of 295. Class sizes are deliberately small and
although the School caters for a broad ability range, academic standards
remain high with the majority of sixth formers going on to their
first choice university, including Oxford and Cambridge. A strong
dyslexia unit provides a high standard of support for dyslexic pupils.
Great emphasis is placed on providing an educational experience
beyond the classroom, which is achieved:
- In the arts, through involvement in theatre work, music and
the visual arts
- In an international dimension, through membership of the Round
Square Conference; we welcome overseas pupils of various nationalities
on an exchange basis, in recognition of the importance of fostering
global relationships and understanding other cultures
- In the natural world, through involvement in an extensive programme
of Outdoor Education, which has taken pupils and staff to all
corners of the world; in addition, all pupils participate in running
the school’s farm, where animal husbandry and crop management
are experienced as is caring for the environment by tending to
the needs of the estate
Much has changed in the world since the school
was founded. However, we believe there has never been a greater
need for a school to provide a genuine and distinctive alternative
where young people are given the opportunity to discover themselves
and where they are valued for the individual contribution they make.
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Background Reading |
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A History of Abbotsholme School (1889 - 1989) – Derek Sederman (1989), published by Abbotsholme School
For further details please call General Enquiries.
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