- Open since 1964, Scarisbrick Hall School is located in a grade I listed historic house built by Augustus Pugin in the mid-19th century. It is coeducational and has about 900 pupils on roll.
- In 2015, the school opened a sixth-form college on site, which offers A-levels, a number of BTecs and the Extended Project Qualification. In 2022, its pupils had a 100 per cent A-level pass rate, with 93 per cent of grades achieved between A*-B. The Great Hall lecture series gives pupils “a taste of a higher education lecture across a range of subjects”.
- Co-curricular activities include the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award,while sport includes fencing, yoga and taekwondo. Those who wish to play high-level competitive sport can enrol on a personal pathway and receive one-to-one coaching.
- Weekly wellbeing lessons set in the 50-acre grounds offer “plenty of opportunities for reflection” through walks, yoga and tai chi.
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