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  1. Sandroyd is a wonderfully unique family school, set in an idyllic environment, that ‘prepares’ children in the very broadest sense – offering academic excellence, and so much more. Sandroyd nurtures a child’s confidence and self-esteem whilst encouraging each individual pupil to fulfil all aspects of their potential: academic, artistic, cultural, sporting and social.

  2. Sandroyd has been acknowledged with the school being named Independent Boarding School of the Year 2023 at the Independent Schools of the Year. Sandroyd is thrilled to have won such a tremendous accolade, shortlisted as one of eight finalists, and then recognised above all senior and prep schools in the UK.

  3. www.sandroyd.org › Our-Boarding-DNASandroyd - Boarding

    Himalayas House. Alaska House. Weekends. Atlas House. Rockies House. Boarding FAQs. Sandroyd is a co-educational boarding and day school in wiltshire for children aged 2-13.

  4. 4 de feb. de 2021 · Sandroyd was founded in 1888 by the Reverend L H Wellesley Wesley. Initially based at Sandroyd House in Cobham, it was a small coaching establishment for boys who were due to go to Eton. By 1939, when the situation in Europe was looking bleak, the owner and Headmaster, moved the school to Rushmore House, in Salisbury, owned at the time by the Pitt-Rivers’ family but which had been vacant for ...

  5. Sandroyd School | 302 followers on LinkedIn. A co-educational day and boarding school for children aged 2-13 | Sandroyd is an independent co-educational preparatory school for both day and ...

  6. Children are welcome to board at Sandroyd from the age of 7 when they join year 3. However, we tend to have more boarders as we go up through the school. All of our year 7 and 8 boarders are expected to board five nights a week at Sandroyd. What is an “Exeat” weekend? Exeat weekends are when the school closes for the weekend.

  7. Friends of Sandroyd. The Friends of Sandroyd Committee brings together parents and school staff to organise social events throughout the year for the benefit of the Sandroyd children and families. Funds raised from these events go towards the school’s chosen charities, chosen by the children each term, as well as specific projects within the ...