Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Bedales School is a public school (co-educational private school, boarding and day) in the village of Steep, near the market town of Petersfield in Hampshire, England. It was founded in 1893 by Amy Badley and John Haden Badley in reaction to the limitations of conventional Victorian schools and has been co-educational since 1898.

  2. Bedales School hosted a conference on 21 June for teachers interested in. This summer, the Bedales estate will play host to a series of fun-filled holiday. Bedales is an independent day & boarding school offering a progressive, liberal education for children aged 3-18 near Petersfield, Hampshire, UK.

  3. The five aims of Bedales School are: To develop inquisitive thinkers with a love of learning who cherish independent thought. To enable students' talents to develop through doing and making. To foster individuality and encourage initiative, creativity and the appreciation of the beautiful. To enable students, former students, parents and staff ...

  4. Bedales was founded to be different from the schools of its time. Where others imposed conformity, Bedales nurtured individuality, initiative and an enquiring mind. True to its roots and founding principles the school places emphasis on collaboration and care for others.

  5. Contact: For any questions about admissions to Bedales Senior, Prep and Pre-prep schools, please contact the Admissions Team: Email: admissions@bedales.org.uk. Tel: 01730 711733 (Bedales Senior); 01730 711558 (Bedales Prep/Pre-prep). Learn about the admissions process at Bedales. Request a prospectus, check fees, arrange a visit and find out ...

  6. Bedales was founded by John Badley in 1893 as a humane alternative to the authoritarian regimes typical of late‑Victorian public schools. The School became fully co-educational in 1898, against the prevailing trend. This breadth of vision and willingness to buck convention continues undiminished, as we shape our work to meet the challenges of ...

  7. Bedales School is a co-educational private school. It is a boarding and day school in the village of Steep, near the market town of Petersfield in Hampshire, England. It was founded in 1893 by Amy Badley and John Haden Badley as an alternative to usual Victorian schools. It has been co-educational since 1898. Bedales takes young people from 13 to 18, so it is a secondary school. The enrolment is 761 at present.

  8. Jul 15, 2024 · Bedales School is recognised as one of England’s top tier public schools, a reputation coming from its strong international profile, above average sector academic performance, and above all class leading whole child development programs. Occupying an eclectic mix of stately Grade 1 listed arts and crafts buildings designed by Gimson with more modern counterparts, Bedales nestles on a 120-acre estate in the village of Steep, near Petersfield. ...

  9. Bedales School Church Road Steep Petersfield, GU32 2DG. GPS: 51º 1’ 20” N, 0º 56’ 30” W or 51.0222º N, -0.9416º W Registered charity number: 307332. Reception. T: 01730 300100 F: 01730 300500 Email: admin@bedales.org.uk. Admissions. Please contact the Admissions Team, tel: 01730 711733; email: admissions@bedales.org.uk or submit an enquiry via the Admissions enquiry form.

  10. Bedales is a school where there is no uniform and relationships between pupils and teachers are based on mutual respect. The academic curriculum is innovative and exciting and involves both GCSEs and special ‘Bedales Assessed Courses’ in a wide range of subjects. School Video. Photos. School Information. Boy / Girl. Co-ed. Day / Boarding. Both. Number of pupils. 468. Age Group. 13 to 18. Day fees at sixth form. £33,435. Boarding fees at sixth form.