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Equivalents to Oxford High for boys in providing academic rigour and neuroinclusive practices?

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Noechochamber · 23/05/2026 22:18

Looking for co-ed prep (and senior) recommendations for very bright, Audhd boy. Ideally an equivalent to Oxford High where they are striking perfect balance of academic rigour and making their environment neuro-inclusive (no bells, option for lunch in quiet area, uniform menu for sensory needs and Head of ND who is well-researched etc). Would love to hear from anyone who might have found similar for their sons for prep and/or senior option.

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PermanentTemporary · 24/05/2026 02:41

The first option that occurs to me is Wychwood.

Noechochamber · 27/05/2026 12:53

Yes, I had wondered if that might work. Do you happen to know if they are able to support academic pupils? My son is very academically able and would benefit from significant stretch. Thank you

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anotherfinemess1 · 27/05/2026 15:29

D’Overbroecks has the reputation of being really nurturing and flexible (and great with SEND) while having really good results. Both D’Overbroecks and Wychwood have a range of abilities so % grades don’t mean much; it’s worth asking how many get into the top universities. I’d imagine you’ll find D’Overbroecks is the higher. My son’s prep sends quite a lot there, including some very able boys.

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