St Andrew's School, Pangbourne

St Andrew's School, Berkshire
Location
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RG8 8QA

England
Coordinates51°27′56″N 1°08′00″W / 51.465634°N 1.133214°W / 51.465634; -1.133214
Information
TypePrivate preparatory school
Day and boarding
MottoAltiora Petimus
(Latin: "We seek higher things")
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1934
FounderR. W. Robertson-Glasgow
HeadmasterEd Graham
Staff50
GenderCoeducational
Age2[1] to 13
Enrolment~300
Houses4
Colour(s)Green, Black and white    
PublicationThe Chronicle
Former pupilsOSAs
Websitehttp://www.standrewspangbourne.co.uk/

St Andrew's School is an independent preparatory school in the hamlet of Buckhold, near Pangbourne, Berkshire, England. Together with its 'Pre-Prep – Early Years' department, the school educates girls and boys aged between three and thirteen. In 2011, there were 266 children at the school, of whom 155 were boys and 111 were girls. The school has a Christian ethos, and its chapel services are reported to be "broadly Anglican in style". The most important religious event of the school year is the Advent Carol Service, which because of the numbers attending is held not at the school but in the larger chapel of nearby Bradfield College.

Scholarships are awarded to some children above the age of eleven, based on merit. St Andrew's has a School Council to involve its children in decisions affecting them.

In March 2011 an Independent Schools Inspectorate report endorsed the school's success.[2]

  1. ^ "St Andrew's School - GOV.UK". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
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