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Felsted

Felsted School, Felsted, Essex CM6 3LL

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Co-ed, 13-18, Day and Boarding
Pupils: 483, Upper sixth 145
Fees: £5848 (Day), £7813 (Boarding) per term
Affiliation: HMC

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Felsted

What it's like

Founded in 1564, it lies in the village of Felsted in beautiful countryside. A number of the original 16th-century buildings are still in use and there have been many modern developments. Architecturally the whole school is extremely pleasing and it has splendid grounds covering some 70 acres. Virtually every conceivable modern facility is provided, including comfortable boarding accommodation and a new, state-of-the-art music school which provides outstanding facilities both for the school and the community. It is a C of E school and all pupils attend the various services in chapel. Girls were welcomed into the sixth form in 1973, and the school (and its associated prep school) have been fully co-educational since 1993. An excellent all-round education is provided and examination results are very good. The International Baccalaureate Diploma is now offered to sixth formers as an alternative to A-levels. The music, drama and art departments are strong and there is a wide range of sports and games in which high standards are achieved (many international, regional and county representatives). Good range of extra-curricular activities. Substantial commitment to local community services and participation in the CCF and Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.

Pupils & entrance

Pupils: Age range 13-18; 483 pupils, 67 day pupils (29 boys, 38 girls), 416 boarding (250 boys, 166 girls). Entrance: Main entry ages 13 and 16. Common Entrance or own exam used; for sixth-form entry, 6 GCSEs at least grade B. No special skills or religious requirements. Small state school entry at 13 (15% new entrants to sixth form). 75+% from own prep (enquiries to the Headmistress, Felsted Prep School, Tel 01371 822611).

Scholarships & bursaries

Scholarships (academic, art, music, drama, DT), value 10%-20% fees, and foundation awards (all-round or specific ability), means-tested up to 100% awarded at 11, 13 and 16. Bursaries for existing pupils whose parents' financial circumstances have changed. Parents expected to buy books in sixth form only; £200 average extras.

Head & staff

Headmaster: Dr Michael Walker, in post from 2007. Educated at Colchester Royal Grammar School and Cambridge University (History and PGCE). Previously Head at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford, Head of History at Gresham’s and history teacher at Dulwich College. Teaching staff: 75 full time, 7 part time. Annual turnover 6%. Average age 40.

Exam results

GCSE: 113 pupils in Year 11: 99% gained grade C or above in 5+ subjects. A-levels: 102 in upper sixth. Average final point score achieved by upper sixth formers 363. 35 took IB Diploma, with an average IB score of 33.

Pupils' destinations

99% of sixth-form leavers go on to a degree course (41% after a gap year). 14% take courses in medicine and sciences, 7% in architecture and property, 5% in engineering, 3% in maths, 4% in law and politics, 18% in humanities or social sciences, 7% in languages, 18% in business and economics, 2% in computer science, 6% in sport and leisure, 5% in music and art, 10% in other areas.

Curriculum

GCSE, AS and A-levels, IB Diploma. 20-20 AS/A-level subjects. Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level, 3 at A-level; in addition, general studies AS-level is an option (A-level not taken). IB an alternative. Vocational: Work experience available. Special provision: Certificate of competence in English taken. Languages: French, German and Spanish to GCSE and A-level; German, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish offered at RSA and as non-examined subjects. All pupils study 2 modern foreign languages during the first year. Regular exchanges on demand. ICT: Taught both as a discrete subject and across the curriculum. 150 computers for pupil use (open all day), all networked and with email and controlled internet access. Laptop scheme in operation; pupils can connect their own machines to the school network.

The arts

Music: 40% of pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams can be taken. Some 15+ musical groups including 2 orchestras, 4 choirs, bands (including jazz), chamber groups, rock bands. Places regularly won at music college; several members of county youth orchestra. Drama: Drama offered. A-level theatre studies may be taken. Majority of pupils are involved in school and house/other productions. Group recently performed in the USA, regular profession acts make use of the school's theatre. Art and design: On average, 25 take GCSE, 20 A-level. Design, pottery, textiles, photography also offered. Places gained at the Slade and l'Ecole des Beaux Arts. Annual Arts Festival.

Sports & activities

Sport: Hockey, rugby, cricket compulsory initially for boys; hockey, netball, rounders or tennis for girls. Optional: badminton, basketball, squash, table tennis, athletics, swimming, tennis, netball, rounders, water polo, climbing, sub-aqua, cross-country, cycling, shooting, riding, polo. International representatives at rugby, hockey, cricket and shooting; many county and regional representatives; continued success against other schools in a number of sports. Activities: Pupils take bronze, silver and gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award. CCF optional for 3 years at age 15; community service for 2 years at 16. Up to 30 clubs, eg classical, fine arts, dragons den, photography, public-speaking, debating.

School life

Uniform: School uniform worn. Houses and prefects: Prefects (who support house masters/mistresses). Religion: Church of England. Regular Chapel services (pupils of other religions may be exempted at parents' request). Voluntary Holy Communion services. Social: Meals self-service. School shop sells clothing, sports equipment and tuck. Sixth-form bar at weekends (wine and beer).

Discipline

Pupils failing to produce homework once could expect a reprimand or extra work; any pupil caught smoking cannabis on the premises must expect expulsion (always expelled for selling or distributing); some random testing where drug use is suspected.

Boarding

66% in studies of 1 or 2. Single-sex houses, same as competitive houses, up to 60 pupils. Resident SRNs; daily doctor's surgery. Central dining room. Half-term plus 2 weekend exeats.

Former pupils

Isaac Barrow (mathematician); Frank Halford (aircraft designer and motor racer); Peter Kopelman (professor of clinical medicine, London Hospital); Henry L. Hulbert (US marine and recipient of the Purple Heart); Bamber Gascoyne Jnr (MP for Liverpool and anti-slave campaigner); Sir Allen George Clark (industrialist); Arthur William a Beckett (writer); Allan Boon (Wasps rugby player and Mills and Boon publisher); Douglas Goldring (writer); J Douglas (cricketer and olympic boxer); Bill Watts (racehorse trainer); Sir Colin 'Sandy' Wilson (architect); Sheila Nicholls (singer/songwriter and streaker at Lord's).