Western Mail

Monmouth Model optimises a child’s academic and personal developmen­t

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THE unique Monmouth Model offers an educationa­l journey that transforms pupils’ lives.

Refined over 400 years in the heart of the Wye Valley, the Monmouth Model educates girls and boys aged three to 18 through a unique combinatio­n of single-sex and co-educationa­l environmen­ts at the optimum stages of their academic and personal developmen­t.

Parents seek the best all-round education for their children; they want to feel confident their sons and daughters are developing to fulfil their academic talent, self-confidence, and social awareness. Pupils thrive, enjoying a wide range of academic subjects and impressive sports, cultural and arts facilities.

They grow into well rounded, refreshing­ly grounded but also unbounded young men and women.

Laying the foundation­s with the vibrant co-ed pre-prep and nursery, from age seven to 16 pupils’ learning is then focused within a single-sex setting. The school believes that, at this stage, boys and girls are inspired and motivated in specific ways; at Monmouth the distractin­g pressures of adolescenc­e are absent from their academic lives, while they retain the valuable benefits of joint social and co-curricular activities. Monmouth Schools sixth form brings students together again at this final stage of their educationa­l journey.

All prospectiv­e pupils are warmly invited to the open day to experience first-hand some of the subjects and extra-curricular activities on offer.

Entrance to the schools is selective from seven, but great care to assess children on a wide range of abilities and to look for potential. The admissions secretarie­s are happy to guide each family through the procedure.

For more informatio­n on the 11+ entry assessment on February 3, please go to www.habsmonmou­th.org, call 01600 710433 for Monmouth School for Boys or 01600 711104 for Monmouth School for Girls or 01600 713970 for Monmouth Schools Pre-Prep and Nursery.

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Laying foundation­s starts from age three
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Pupils thrive, enjoying a wide range of subjects

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