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Padworth, Reading RG7 4NR, Berkshire - England
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Denstone College
Achievement, confidence and happiness are central to the College philosophy, with pupils always encouraged to aim high and so reach their full potential.
We offer a rounded education, where proper emphasis is placed on academic achievement, but where a wide range of other opportunities ensures that every individual finds and develops his or her own talents. Denstonians emerge with a degree of self-esteem and confidence that is only possible after years of opportunity and challenge, both academic and extracurricular.
The College site of over 100 acres is located in magnificent countryside, yet is well served by road, rail and air. We welcome parents and their children to visit us and experience a taste of the Denstone education.
Three-school structure
At the heart of our approach to educating young people is the ‘threeschool structure’. Unusual in traditional independent schools, this is a structure that allows our three different age groups to live, work and socialise in their own unique areas. It is based on the fact that 18-yearolds and the under-13s have very different needs. The traditional house system runs happily alongside this structure, and all its best features remain. House loyalty and spirit are as strong as ever in competitions, sport, music and drama.
Our facilities have recently undergone a complete facelift, as part of a rolling refurbishment programme ensuring the comfort of our boarders and day pupils alike.
A Denstone education gives students more choices and greater opportunities to expand their horizons. Trips are a regular and frequent feature of our calendar and this, alongside a programme of more than 40 activities and an excellent record in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme, ensures that Denstonians are always busy. Our sporting history is second to none, and we have a new sports hall, swimming pool, floodlit Astroturf, Fives courts, and EGU-affiliated golf course. During summer 2003 a brand new theatre facility was completed.
Academic focus
Pupils are given every support and opportunity to realise their full academic potential, with progress being monitored closely through a highly developed system of tutors, reports and grade sheets. We provide a purposeful environment with skilled teachers where high standards are expected and pupil:teacher ratios are very favourable.
Being a Denstonian gives you more chances in life...
there’s no limit to what you can do
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