Warminster School
Warminster School

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Warminster, Wiltshire

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Key Information
Location Warminster, Wiltshire
Closest Airport London – Heathrow
Number of Pupils 400
Head Teacher Mr Mark Mortimer
Tuition Fees £8,875 per term for pupils in years 7 – 13.
All fees are inclusive of tuition, books, accommodation, meals and laundry

Who will Warminster School suit?

The 200 boarders – about half the senior school population – live in family-type houses with strong pastoral care and obvious familial warmth. There are slightly more boys than girls, most from well-off families, with learning in small class sizes at the Sixth Form level. Excellent sporting facilities, including cricket, tennis, volleyball, lacrosse. Close to the ancient city of Bath and weekend outings are regularly arranged.

Outcomes

Nearly all move on to top UK universities with strong applications to Oxford and Cambridge on an annual basis. Regular and careful mentoring of candidates also ensures alternative destinations, such as apprenticeships, if that is more appropriate. Strong emphasis given to achieving high academic grades to ensure entry into elite universities in UK or abroad.

Settling-In at Warminster School

School offers a G-mail account to all its pupils to ensure there are no gaps in the academic work or understanding of requirements. Strong and positive boarding experience will ensure that those with moderate English language skills quickly upgrade their abilities. School occupies beautiful traditional and modern buildings on both sides of the main road; facilities offer everything an ambitious pupil could want.

Scholarship Opportunities at Warminster School

Two scholarships are available each year for outstanding academic Indian pupils.  The value of these scholarships will be up to 50% of the School fees.

ASIS View of Warminster School

Warminster is one of only two schools in the ASIS Federation offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) with the option of taking A-levels if required.  A strongly academic and traditional school with a 300 year history and close ties to the armed forces, caring for many sons and daughters of service personnel, plus “high-achievers” from families covering 26 nationalities. Headmaster formerly served in the military himself and is very modest about his extraordinary achievement of rowing across the Atlantic ocean – twice!

Interested in this School?

Breckett Front  My counsellor contacted me every day throughout the application process and helped me receive an unconditional offer. I am so grateful to SI-UK and will never forget them. I will study very hard as I feel this is the best reward I can give the whole team.  Breckett Front

Maggie Kiwanuka Social Care at Canterbury Christ Church University