Independent School Parent

Spratton Hall School

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Smith Street, Spratton, Northampto­nshire, NN6 8HP

Head Teacher: Mr Simon Clarke Admissions: Mrs Sarah Church (Registrar) registrar@sprattonha­ll.com 01604 847292

GENDER/AGES: Boys and girls, 4-13 years

TOTAL PUPILS: 400, boys 218, girls 182

TYPE: Day

FEES: Pre-Prep – Day from £3,750, Prep – Day from £5,125 to £5,750 per term TYPICAL CLASS SIZE: Prep – 16

MAIN EXIT SCHOOLS: Rugby, Oakham, Oundle, Uppingham, Wellingbor­ough FAITH: Church of England

ENTRANCE PROCEDURE: Entry requiremen­ts vary depending on the year group your child will be entering. Reception is non-selective, but other year groups will require an assessment day as detailed on the Admissions pages at www.sprattonha­ll.com.

School Philosophy: Spratton Hall’s philosophy is that as well as achieving exceptiona­l grades, we want our pupils to enjoy the very best all-round educationa­l experience and the highest standards of wellbeing possible. Academic Record: Spratton Hall has an outstandin­g academic record with a 100% pass rate at common entrance. For example in 2021 the 46 Year 8 pupils achieved a record-equalling 21 scholarshi­ps to their chosen senior schools. However, we are not a hot-house, and provide first-rate learning support for any children who need extra academic assistance.

Extra-curricular: In addition to the extensive provision of music, art and sport within the curriculum, Spratton Hall also o ers 65 extra-curricular clubs and activities. Clubs are as diverse as kite-making, Mandarin, archery, sailing, ceramics and gaming and there are numerous musical ensembles, choirs and groups to join too. Notable Achievemen­ts and Alumni: Spratton Hall is proud to have been shortliste­d for Prep School or Pre-Prep School of the year for the last four years. The Week recently referred to the school as ‘great for all-rounders’ and for the last three years we have been one of the Cricketers ‘Top 50 Cricketing Prep Schools’, in part due to their inclusive approach to cricket, as all 25 school teams are now mixed, boys and girls.

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