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  1. Felsted Houses are the beating heart of the Senior School. Whether your child is a day pupil or a boarder, life will revolve around his or her house. It’s a place to relax, study, make snacks and sleep; it’s a safe space to store possessions, an environment in which you are well known and advised by staff, and a community where lifelong friendships are forged.

  2. 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*.

  3. Felsted School. Felsted Essex CM6 3LL. Main Tel: +44 (0) 1371 822600. Fax: +44 (0) 1371 822607. Email: info@felsted.org Boarding School of the Year (TES 2023) More ...

  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. 4 de dez. de 2022 · Felsted receives 850 enquiries for the 90 spaces on offer each year in its senior school, and the clamour is easy to understand: this is an un-snobbish, forward-thinking place that welcomes different perspectives and is committed to embracing even more.

  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*.