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The School was founded in 1944 and is now controlled by a Limited Company. Girls are admitted, full-time, to the Early Years Department from the age of three. At age eleven they can make an automatic transition to the Senior School where they have the opportunity to stay until they are sixteen. Most then transfer to Independent or State Schools for ‘A’ level studies.
Discipline, tradition and care, combined with personal challenge, are the key components that are built into everyday school life. The school provides a sound education for the girls within its care, considering each student and their individual needs from 3 to 16 years of age. Our well qualified staff share the common goal of educating, enhancing and empowering girls at every age to make the most of their abilities.
The two departments of the School occupy separate sites. Each building has its own specialist rooms for practical subjects. The Junior School has dedicated ICT facilities, art and music rooms, while the Senior School enjoys purpose built Science Laboratories together with Art room, Drama studio and ICT suite.
Qualified and experienced graduates are responsible for each subject or class across the full range of the National Curriculum. In their latest Ofsted our Early Years Department received an ‘outstanding’ report which stated, ‘The quality of teaching and learning is outstanding and children make excellent progress.’ Our pupils consistently achieve high pass rates at GCSE with 95% attaining 5 or more passes at A* to C grades including English and Maths in August 2009 with 56% of all passes at A* or A grade.
Speech training, Drama and Instrumental tuition are optional additional subjects. French and swimming are taught from Year 3.
Sport plays an important part in the life of the school, with excellent results regularly being obtained in swimming, netball, cross-country, tennis and athletics, in competition with other schools. Extra-curricular activities are also available.
School trips of varying kinds are offered to pupils from Year 5, educational day trips are organised for all age groups. Recent residential visits have travelled to Iceland, Northern France and Italy.
The Organisation, Friends of Braeside School, arranges regular social occasions and fund-raising events.
The school aims to provide all the advantages of an independent education as thoroughly, but also as economically, as possible.
Age range: 3 - 16
Day pupils: 210 girls
Annual day fees: £5,535 - £9,000
This school does not offer flexi-boarding.
TOTAL PUPILS: 210 girls
Staff numbers: 16 full time and 17 part time
Method of entry: Entry test or exam, Interview
Accreditations and affiliations: ISA Independent
Religious affiliation: Non-denominational
Teaching languages: English
Please note that as most schools offer the core subjects, such as Maths, Geography, Sciences, History, Art and Religious education, these are not included as searches.
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Exam boards: Edexcel Foundation, AQA, OCR
% pass rate at grades A* to C (exams at age 16): 95%
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