School’s aim is to inspire young minds and create bright futures

CLAIRES Court is a school for families run by a family, providing education from three to

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 17 October 2016

CLAIRES Court is a school for families run by a family, providing education from three to 18 years.

Our facilities and playing fields are what you would expect from a private school, but it is a feeling of belonging and our ethos that helps children flourish and succeed.

As an all through school, girls and boys have the unique opportunity to thrive in surroundings that suit their learning and social needs best. During their main school years they are taught separately but have plenty of opportunities to work collaboratively, whether that is in a musical production, themed subject workshops or on a trip.

The school is a happy place full of ambitious, confident young people. We don’t teach to the test, but equally our exam results reflect the benefits of smaller class sizes, with pupils achieving well above the national average. Our educational philosophy embodies those skills needed in learning and life.

Come along to our next open morning and our pupils will give you a tour of the school and you will see how Claires Court inspires minds and creates bright futures wherever your child’s journey starts.

Visit www.clairescourt.com for forthcoming events.





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