- Established in 1850, Tudor Hall is one of the oldest girls’ boarding and day schools in the UK.
- Students are offered a well-rounded education that equips them with the skills, potential, and interests that extend beyond the academic curriculum.
- The school motto, “I have that I may give”, is central to its ethos and is reflected in many aspects of school life. Tudor Hall’s outreach and enrichment programme works with about 20 state schools each year, providing approximately 550 hours of staff time in teaching, activities and events to hundreds of pupils.
- Tudor Sparks is Tudor Hall’s “unique Educational Experiences Programme” for young girls not yet at the school. Its aim is to "ignite the curiosity and enhance the skills of girls” in year 4 to 6 with classroom and sports-based activities.
- Launched in 2021, Tudor Hall’s Campaign 2025 aims to establish a bursary fund to support seven new fully funded places for local girls by 2025, the school’s 175th anniversary year. In time for the 2022-23 academic year, over £415,000 had been raised in gifts and pledges in support of the bursary fund, enabling four day girls to receive fully funded places.
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