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Independent secondaries in Berkshire/Oxfordshire

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Knownowt · 16/04/2014 13:10

Hello

I'd be interested in people's views about independent day schools in Berks and Oxon.

My son is academically minded, loves maths and science, not hugely sporty. My daughter is also quite academic but more of an all rounder. Both currently at prep schools in London. We're looking to move in a few years, with a view to commuting from Reading and living Berks/Oxon border (but this is flexible). The Abbey and St Anne's currently on the list for my daughter but I'd love some other ideas. Most of the boys schools I've read up on seem quite hearty/sport-focused, which wouldn't suit my son that well- where would you look at?

Thank you.

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Lonecatwithkitten · 16/04/2014 13:12

Abingdon for your boy and St Helens for your girl both in Abingdon with a co-operative arrangement between them?

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Knownowt · 16/04/2014 13:29

Thank you- that's really helpful.

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Lonecatwithkitten · 16/04/2014 13:32

Glad to be of help they ave their open days on the same day in September.

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Mutley77 · 16/04/2014 13:39

Do you mean Queen Anne's? I haven't heard of St Anne's. The Abbey and Queen Anne's are very different - both in terms of price and what they offer! If she is not particularly academic she may not get into The Abbey but Queen Anne's doesn't have a great reputation for results despite being extremely expensive.

For boys Blue Coat, The Oratory come to mind. Not sure if either of them are particularly academic. There is also Pangbourne College (I don't think that is academic) or Bradfield (not sure about the strengths of it - but pretty expensive, not sure on your budget). I think Reading Boys (state grammar) has a pretty good reputation for boys academically.

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Knownowt · 16/04/2014 15:05

Oops, yes- I meant Queen Anne's.

Thank you for the recs- shall have a look.

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sunnyweatherplease · 16/04/2014 20:50

I was going to suggest Abingdon or Reading Boys for ds, and St Helens out of ease of logistics for dd, or maybe Marlborough???

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roguedad · 20/04/2014 15:00

Abingdon was our choice for a similar boy. The particularly good thing is their "AOB" programme, which gives boys huge control over how they spend their extracurricular time - team sports/individual sports/chess/music…..whatever. Academically very sound too, with a new science centre starting construction.

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holmessweetholmes · 20/04/2014 15:12

I would heartily recommend St Helen's. I worked there for years.

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