Slindon College
Key Facts
Mr I P Graham B.Ed (Hons) MA
01243 814320
01243 814702
Non-denominational
BDA, BSA (Boarding Schools Association), CReSTeD (Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils), ISA (Independent Schools Association), ISBA (Independent Schools Bursars' Associations)
100
20
8–16
100
Day: £13590–£14460
3rd Feb 2010
A genuinely small, caring environment offering support academically and socially in classes no larger than 12. Very high staff:pupil ratio. All classes enjoy the benefit of the dedicated subject teacher and at least one learning support assistant. Learning difficulties include dyslexia, dyspraxia, mild ASD (eg Asperger's) and AD(H)D. Boys who, for whatever reason, would not thrive and/or survive in the hurly-burly of a large school are particularly well catered for. A number of vocational courses complement the core curriculum and an extensive activities programme is geared to cover all tastes.
Academic Information
The learning environment, curriculum, examination success, careers and leavers' destinations
Facilities
The school environment, grounds, creative arts and sports facilities, provision for students with physical disabilities
Specialisms
Sports, sciences, provision for gifted and talented students and those with special needs
Pastoral Care
Student health and welfare, guidance and discipline, PSHE
Entry Procedure
Admissions policy, registration and assessment requirements for UK and overseas students


