The Old School Henstead
Boys & Girls, 2-11
Day
Suffolk

The Old School Henstead

The Old School Henstead is an independent day school for boys and girls aged 2 to 11.
  • The Old School Henstead is a coed pre-prep and prep day school.
  • The school welcomes approximately 75 pupils with boys and girls aged from 2 to 11 years.
  • The Old School Henstead is located at Henstead in Suffolk.
Age
Boys & Girls, 2-11
Type
Pre-Prep & Prep
Category
Day
Size
75 pupils

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The Old School Henstead

Curriculum

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Ethos

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Visiting The Old School Henstead

Open Events provide a wonderful opportunity to visit a school and discover more about the community, values and ethos. Find out more about open mornings at The Old School Henstead.

The Old School Henstead

Fees, Inspections & Governance

Inspections

The Old School Henstead is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) on behalf of the Department for Education. Routine inspections take place once every three years.

Governance

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The Old School Henstead Admissions

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