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  1. Felsted School was inspected in March 2019 by the Independent Schools’ Inspectorate. This full inspection resulted in the best possible outcome for Felsted. We were found to be compliant in all areas and ‘excellent’ in both judgements of educational quality.

  2. Felsted’s boarding culture is at the heart of the holistic education we offer all our pupils. Irrespective of whether your child boards, and many choose to as they progress through the school, they will benefit tremendously from the boarding culture. There is no substitute for an extended day in affording your child time and space to explore ...

  3. Felsted School was inspected in March 2019 by the Independent Schools’ Inspectorate. This full inspection resulted in the best possible outcome for Felsted. We were found to be compliant in all areas and ‘excellent’ in both judgements of educational quality.

  4. Sixth Form Curriculum. Felsted School pupils’ achievement at A Level in 2023 has enabled them to take the next steps towards their individual educational and career pathways. Despite the return to 2019 grade standards, 63.5% of all subjects were graded at B or higher, with a third of all grades being A or A*.

  5. Year 9. In Year 9 pupils study up to eighteen subjects over a two week timetable of 58 periods. The aim is to provide a broad, balanced curriculum which allows pupils to experience a wide range of subjects, some of which may not have been offered during their earlier schooling. Each lesson is 55 minutes in length apart from those on a Saturday ...

  6. Year 12 Entry 2024. The deadline for UK applications, entry testing and award assessments for September 2024 entry into Years 7-12 has now passed. We do have a limited number of places available for weekly (5 nights) and traditional (7 nights) boarding. For more information please contact admissions@felsted.org. Date.

  7. Felsted School pupils’ achievement at A Level in 2023 has enabled them to take the next steps towards their individual educational and career pathways. Despite the return to 2019 grade standards, 63.5% of all subjects were graded at B or higher, with a third of all grades being A or A*.