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  1. Felsted’s boarding culture is at the heart of the holistic education we offer all our pupils. Irrespective of whether your child boards, and many choose to as they progress through the school, they will benefit tremendously from the boarding culture. There is no substitute for an extended day in affording your child time and space to explore ...

  2. Felsted School. Felsted Essex CM6 3LL. Main Tel: +44 (0) 1371 822600. Fax: +44 (0) 1371 822607. Email: info@felsted.org Boarding School of the Year (TES 2023) More ...

  3. Miranda NorrisHead, Felsted Prep School. Miranda Norris became Head of Felsted Prep School in September 2022. Miranda brought with her over 18 years of senior leadership experience across state, independent and international settings. She joined Felsted from Dulwich College Junior school, where she was Head of the school’s pre-prep department ...

  4. Felsted School pupils’ achievement at A Level in 2023 has enabled them to take the next steps towards their individual educational and career pathways. Despite the return to 2019 grade standards, 63.5% of all subjects were graded at B or higher, with a third of all grades being A or A*.

  5. Year 9. In Year 9 pupils study up to eighteen subjects over a two week timetable of 58 periods. The aim is to provide a broad, balanced curriculum which allows pupils to experience a wide range of subjects, some of which may not have been offered during their earlier schooling. Each lesson is 55 minutes in length apart from those on a Saturday ...

  6. Felsted School offers boys and girls aged four to eighteen a first-class education, based on a safe, rural 90-acre village campus in stunning North Essex, only one hour from London. Day, full and contemporary boarding options are available to suit modern family life, with daily bus routes from across the region.

  7. History & Archives. Felsted School was founded in 1564, as a Grammar School by Richard Lord Riche who lived at Leez Priory. Lord Riche was by then an old man, approaching seventy, but at the peak of his career he had been Lord Chancellor under King Edward VI. Lord Riche endowed the foundation with land in Essex, a farm on Moreton, the rectories ...