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Boarding School type stories for dd

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Catterpillardaddy · 07/08/2017 14:30

DD (8) has finished reading Malory Tower, The Naughtiest Girl and St Clare's as well as The L'Etoile series.

She is really into the whole boarding school story setting.

Can anyone recommend any other good reads, which take place at BS?

Oh She has read the first 4 Harry Potter stories too.

Any recommendations would be great!
Thanks

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LIZS · 07/08/2017 14:31

Anne Digby's Trebizon series

SureIusedtobetaller · 07/08/2017 14:31

The Antonia Forest books. If you can get hold of them 😩They are amazing.
The good old Chalet school.
Feeling nostalgic now!

Laquila · 07/08/2017 14:32

Chalet School!! Elinor M Brent Dyer

MrsWooster · 07/08/2017 14:32

Chalet School?

RiverTam · 07/08/2017 14:33

Antonia Forest are the best but they are very difficult to get hold of. If you can get the ones featuring the Marlows but set in the holidays as well, do - they are fantastic.

Otherwise Chalet School.

RiverTam · 07/08/2017 14:34

You could also try Diana Wynne Jones' Chrestomanci series, they are what a lot of people think JK Rowling ripped off with HP, I've only read one a while ago, but I think it's a school setting. Far more focussed in magic than the setting, though, IIRC.

Cruciatus · 07/08/2017 14:35

K Girls by Lydia Little www.amazon.com/K-Girls-First-Kylemore-Abbey-School/dp/0957658206?tag=mumsnetforum-21 boarding school ghost story and based on a real school.

NorthernLurker · 07/08/2017 14:43

Definitely the Chalet School. But be warned, once hooked you are Hooked for life and there's over fifty of them....

Catterpillardaddy · 07/08/2017 15:03

Shock Thanks so many replies I didn't think I'd get any so soon. I'll take a look. Smile

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Genghi · 07/08/2017 15:04

Worst Witch

RedastheRose · 07/08/2017 15:05

Yes I was going to say Chalet School too but was beaten to it by numerous other MN's.

SureIusedtobetaller · 07/08/2017 15:14

Chalet school are indeed horribly addictive...I wanted to go there so badly.

RiverTam · 07/08/2017 15:28

Later CS don't stand up to adult rereads though, they are so bloody formulaic and dull. First 15 or so (basically till they leave Guernsey) are very good.

CancellyMcChequeface · 07/08/2017 15:29

A couple of standalone girls' boarding school stories that she might like - both involve time travel!

Charlotte Sometimes by Penelope Farmer
Beswitched by Kate Saunders

Catterpillardaddy · 07/08/2017 18:15

So many great suggestions Thanks

We'll definitely try Chalet school. Antonia Forest's series sounds really god but they are as posters have warned quite dire. I'll see if our local library might stock them.

I spotted the Worst Witch at my local TK maxx but didn't buy it as I hadn't heard of it, what is it like Ghengi?

Timetravel stories set in BS sound brilliant, I a want to read them ! CancellyMcChequeface

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ilovepixie · 07/08/2017 18:20

The chalet school books are the best but unfortunately so hard to get hold of now. Charity shops are your best bet.

IlsaLund · 07/08/2017 18:32

GGBP are republishing one of the Antonia Forest school stories

Bigcomfyknickers · 07/08/2017 18:40

Absolutely Antonia Forest. I first read them when I was 11 and still re-read them now over 50 years later.

BizzyFizzy · 07/08/2017 18:42

Ruthie Pearlman's School of Secrets series. It's written for the orthodox Jewish market, but good plots and very accessible.

Abneyandteal · 07/08/2017 18:44

The Murder Most Unladylike series by Robin Stevens are great - Mallory Towers meets Agatha Christie

Hiddeninplainsight · 07/08/2017 19:18

At the same stage my DD didn't like the Chalet School books but loved Diane Wynne Jones's Chestomanci series. She likes Trebizon. Worst witch are great books but younger. But my DD moved into fantasy via DWJ. If she likes the social character side of the boarding school books then some of the 80's ballet school books might also appeal.

halcyondays · 07/08/2017 19:23

The Book People have the full set of Worst Witch books at the minute, would be great for an 8 year old. I always liked them, as have my 2 dds.

Secrets and Dreams by Jean Ure is good, dd1 has read it several times.
She also likes Murder Most Unladylike.

Oliack1417 · 07/08/2017 19:32

Yes Trebizon! I loved this..

Phalarope · 07/08/2017 20:00

Can I recommend a trip to your nearest Oxfam bookshop or similar - I was never a big fan of Mallory Towers but bloody loved my mother's old school story books. The Blackie Girls' School Omnibus in particular. They're my guilty pleasure - it's always the same story (new bug shows pluck etc) but clearly they were churning them out by the dozen, judging by the number of hardbacks to be found secondhand.

DandelionAndBedrock · 07/08/2017 20:06

I think it is out of print now but keep an eye out in charity shops for the Sadler's Wells series, about a girl who goes to the Royal Ballet School. The first one is about her trying to get there, but from memory then they are set in the school.

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