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  1. Ethos. The principal aims of the school are for boys to grow and develop in a happy caring environment, to explore and expand their potential and to learn to develop an awareness and concern for others around them. We aim to prepare our boys to meet the demanding challenges they will experience at the next stage of their education with ...

  2. Setting & Facilities. The school is set in beautiful grounds of 130 acres in rural Berkshire, with gardens and woodland in which to play. Its excellent facilities and beautiful surroundings give the boys a wonderful opportunity to develop their interests and talents, use their imagination and, from the start, they are encouraged to involve ...

  3. The Registrar, Rebecca Philpott, arranges all prospective parent visits and is able to talk you though the options, explain our admissions process and answer any questions you may have. Please contact Rebecca at registrar@ludgroveschool.co.uk or telephone the school on 0118 978 9881. In the meantime, please do follow us on Instagram to get a ...

  4. Art, CDT & Pottery. The Art and Pottery studios and CDT workshop are housed in our new Exploration Centre building. We moved into our new facilities during the academic year 2020/2021. The main aim of the Art Department at Ludgrove is to provide the boys with an understanding and enjoyment of this subject. Whether a boy goes on to study Art at ...

  5. Published 06/02/24. Ludgrove started the new week with the most tremendous news that three of our Top Year (Year 8) boys have been awarded Music Scholarships to their senior schools: George and Frank are off to Eton and Theo to Winchester College. Read More.

  6. Ludgrove was founded in 1892 by Arthur Dunn in Cockfosters, north London. Dunn was one of life’s natural enthusiasts and his favourite saying, “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might” remains the school motto today.

  7. When your child starts at Ludgrove, a current pupil in the year above, known as a ‘shadow', will assist in making sure your son settles in well and becomes familiar with the daily routine. On this new boys visit, your son will have a tour from his shadow so he can begin to get a real feel for the school. “Boarding staff make special ...