- Local and international students attend this coeducational day and boarding school for pupils aged 11-18. The multicultural environment is ideal for its emphasis on modern foreign languages.
- The college’s mission is to inspire “knowledgeable, inquiring and caring global citizens”. It offers the International Baccalaureate middle years programme in Years 79, GCSEs for Years 10-11 and the IB diploma programme in the sixth form. (A-levels are not offered.)
- Classes are held six days a week: Saturday school finishes at lunchtime. The school has a leafy campus on the edge of Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, between London and Cambridge.
- There are more than 90 clubs available for students each week. Music is a big part of school life, with at least ten groups including an orchestra, concert band and four choirs. Interests from crochet to debating are on the list, as well as drama and a strong sports programme with tours within the UK and to America, Malaysia and South Africa.
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