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Aooyee 發表於 23-6-11 09:24 
More to share? Wanna know too. Comparing Beneden vs Downe House vs St Mary’s Calne.
St Mary's Calne
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St Mary's Calne
https://stmaryscalne.org/index.php/academic/exam-results/exam-results-2018-2022
https://stmaryscalne.org/index.php/academic/departments/music
https://stmaryscalne.org/index.php/co-curricular/music
https://stmaryscalne.org/index.php/co-curricular/sport-at-st-marys
https://stmaryscalne.org/index.php/co-curricular/sport-at-st-marys/select-a-sport
ISI reports
https://stmaryscalne.org/index.php/about-us/inspection-reports
https://stmaryscalne.org/images/pdfs/isi%20inspection/st-marys-rci-report.pdf
Eight per cent of pupils board, most coming from the UK and about 15 per cent from overseas. Around half the pupils come from Wiltshire and the surrounding counties, whilst a fifth are from London and home counties. Most are from families with professional backgrounds... Of the 31 pupils who have English as an additional language (EAL), 13 receive additional support for their English.
https://stmaryscalne.org/index.php/pastoral/boarding-houses
St Mary's organises boarding specifically on the criteria of age. Within the seven residential houses girls live with their own age group. This offers the maximum opportunity to establish firm friendships and fellowship across the year group which will last throughout school and beyond. Girls are therefore cared for by Housemistresses who are particularly aware of the needs of their charges' own individual age group.
JUNIOR BOARDING
The younger girls sleep in medium sized dormitories in School House, St Prisca's and St Cecilia's. All three of these Houses have a cheerful, supportive and exuberant atmosphere. Each House has a resident Housemistress, assisted by Deputy and/or Assistant Housemistresses and often a Resident Tutor.
SENIOR BOARDING
From the age of fourteen, girls enjoy the privacy and independence of a single room. The Senior Houses are open at all times and each room is equipped with a comfortable study area for use between lessons. This encourages girls to adopt from an early age independent learning skills which will be vital in the future.
https://stmaryscalne.org/index.php/admissions/faqs
Q. Do you have flexible boarding arrangements?
A. We are a full boarding school; however, we have a flexible approach to boarding throughout the school, and staged boarding is available to the younger girls to ease the transition to full boarding.
Q. Do you offer weekly boarding?
A. No. We have Saturday morning lessons and afternoon matches. We want our boarders to be drawn into a full academic, social and personal school life that only full boarding can offer.
Q. How many Fixed Exeats are there each term?
A. There are two, one in each half term.
Q. How often can the girls come home?
A. The girls go home for each Fixed Exeat, leaving school on Friday lunchtime and returning on Sunday evening. There is one Fixed Exeat in the middle of each Half Term. The first and last weekend of the term and either side of Half Term are Non-Exeat Weekends when girls must stay in school unless a special permission has been granted by the Head.
All other weekends are designated as ‘Free Weekends’ when a girl may use a ‘Floating’ or a Day Exeat. A Floating Exeat is from 12 noon on Saturday, or after school commitments (matches, Fourth Form Games Afternoon, rehearsals etc.), until check-in time on Sunday evening. A Day Exeat is from 12 noon on Saturday, or after school commitments, until check-in time on Saturday evening or after Chapel on Sunday until check-in on Sunday evening. The number of Floating and Day Exeats varies from Year Group to Year Group. The UVI Form may go out at any time if they are up to date with their work, and the LVI Form may go out after lessons on most Saturdays, although there are a number of weekends when they are very much involved in school activities.
Boarding ratio 83.7%(293/350)
https://www.isc.co.uk/schools/england/wiltshire/calne/st-marys-calne/
Religious affiliation: Church of England
Day/boarding type: Day and Full Boarding
Gender profile: Girls only
Size: 350
St Mary's Calne fees:
Boarding fees per term:
£14,420
Day fees per term:
£10,760
Scholarships & bursaries:
Available
ISC reference number:
20006
DfE reference number:
865 / 6016
Girls - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 11 to 18 (57)
Boarding: 11 to 18 (293)
Sixth form: (118)
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