Day Pupils
Felsted is proud of the broad and exciting education it provides for Day Pupils, allowing them to take full advantage of all the facilities of a Boarding School, while continuing to live with their families. Opportunities for Music, Drama, Sports and also clubs for a wide range of activities are available to them on the School campus.
Their day begins at 8.30am and ends at the latest by 6.30pm, from Monday to Friday. There are lessons on Saturday mornings and after Games commitments in the afternoon the day ends at approximately 4pm.
Included in the fee of £6,160 per term (Sep 2010-Jul 2011), on the same basis as Boarders, are:
Full Boarders and Occasional Boarders (3 nights per week)
Boarding life allows a child to grow in independence whilst in a caring and stimulating environment. Valuable skills are gained through organising free time, living with other people and, of course, strong friendships are made for life. Extra time that can be lost on the school run can be used for extra-curricular activities or additional study time.
House accommodation includes a variety of study-bedrooms, small dormitories, studies, common rooms and recreational facilities where day pupils and home boarders are fully integrated with the residents. The School eats together for all meals and pupils have access to a Tuck Shop within school grounds.
Boarders at Felsted live in a House of about 55 boys or girls aged 13-17 under the care of a resident Housemaster or Housemistress. They have the advantage of learning to live in a small community, taking responsibility for themselves and the other members of that community. They are able to take full advantage of all the facilities and opportunities Felsted offers, with friends always available to join them in sport or relaxation.
In their last year at Felsted, boarders will move to an Upper Sixth Boarding House which will allow students to focus on their exams within a more mature framework, bridging the gap between School and University.
The boarding fee (Sep 2010- Jul 2011) is £8,235 per term for full boarders and £7,495 per term for occasional boarders (3 nights per week). This includes:
- Tuition in small classes (under 20 and averaging 15 to GCSE level)
- Academic monitoring and pastoral care by a Housemaster or Housemistress and Tutor
- A study room in the House
- Full programme of sports and activities
- Excellent facilities for music, art and drama
- Non-residential academic trips
- A wide range of weekend and evening activities
- 24 hour care by House Staff
- Accommodation with all meals and snacks in the House
- All bedding and laundry of uniform and casual clothes
- Most stationery and text books up to GCSE level
- Tuition in small classes (under 20 and averaging 15 to GCSE level)
- Academic monitoring and pastoral care by a Housemaster or Housemistress and a Tutor
- A study space and locker in the House
- Full programme of sports and activities
- Excellent facilities for music, art and drama
- Non-residential academic trips
- Optional involvement in some extra weekend and evening activities
- Lunch and snacks at morning break
- Most stationery and text books up to GCSE level
- Day pupils may stay and complete their homework in the Library and are welcome to stay for their supper for a small extra cost of £5.00
Day Pupils
Felsted is proud of the broad and exciting education it provides for Day Pupils, allowing them to take full advantage of all the facilities of a Boarding School, while continuing to live with their families. Opportunities for Music, Drama, Sports and also clubs for a wide range of activities are available to them on the School campus.
Their day begins at 8.30am and ends at the latest by 6.30pm, from Monday to Friday. There are lessons on Saturday mornings and after Games commitments in the afternoon the day ends at approximately 4pm.
Included in the fee of £6,160 per term (Sep 2010-Jul 2011), on the same basis as Boarders, are:
Full Boarders and Occasional Boarders (3 nights per week)
Boarding life allows a child to grow in independence whilst in a caring and stimulating environment. Valuable skills are gained through organising free time, living with other people and, of course, strong friendships are made for life. Extra time that can be lost on the school run can be used for extra-curricular activities or additional study time.
House accommodation includes a variety of study-bedrooms, small dormitories, studies, common rooms and recreational facilities where day pupils and home boarders are fully integrated with the residents. The School eats together for all meals and pupils have access to a Tuck Shop within school grounds.
Boarders at Felsted live in a House of about 55 boys or girls aged 13-17 under the care of a resident Housemaster or Housemistress. They have the advantage of learning to live in a small community, taking responsibility for themselves and the other members of that community. They are able to take full advantage of all the facilities and opportunities Felsted offers, with friends always available to join them in sport or relaxation.
In their last year at Felsted, boarders will move to an Upper Sixth Boarding House which will allow students to focus on their exams within a more mature framework, bridging the gap between School and University.
The boarding fee (Sep 2010- Jul 2011) is £8,235 per term for full boarders and £7,495 per term for occasional boarders (3 nights per week). This includes:
- Tuition in small classes (under 20 and averaging 15 to GCSE level)
- Academic monitoring and pastoral care by a Housemaster or Housemistress and Tutor
- A study room in the House
- Full programme of sports and activities
- Excellent facilities for music, art and drama
- Non-residential academic trips
- A wide range of weekend and evening activities
- 24 hour care by House Staff
- Accommodation with all meals and snacks in the House
- All bedding and laundry of uniform and casual clothes
- Most stationery and text books up to GCSE level
- Tuition in small classes (under 20 and averaging 15 to GCSE level)
- Academic monitoring and pastoral care by a Housemaster or Housemistress and a Tutor
- A study space and locker in the House
- Full programme of sports and activities
- Excellent facilities for music, art and drama
- Non-residential academic trips
- Optional involvement in some extra weekend and evening activities
- Lunch and snacks at morning break
- Most stationery and text books up to GCSE level
- Day pupils may stay and complete their homework in the Library and are welcome to stay for their supper for a small extra cost of £5.00