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  1. The school today. Cordwalles. Cordwalles is a boys preparatory school, which educates boys from Grade RR (boys turning 5) to Grade 7 (boys turning 13). Cordwalles consists of fifteen hectares of ground, an 'Inky' (pre-school to grade 2) block and Lecture Room, Theatre, Science Laboratory, Design & Technology Centre and Computer and Media Centres.

  2. In the UK, a preparatory school is an independent primary school for children up to age 13. Subcategories This category has the following 34 subcategories, out of 34 total.

  3. Newells Preparatory School. Coordinates: 51.032°N 0.260°W. Newells Preparatory School came to Lower Beeding, Sussex, in 1946. It has been at Handcross and known as Handcross Park School since 1968. It merged with Brighton College in 2011.

  4. Preparatory school or prep school may refer to: Schools. Preparatory school (United Kingdom), a fee-charging private primary school; College-preparatory school, a type of secondary school in the United States and Japan; Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles (Higher school preparatory classes), part of the French post-secondary education system

  5. Lagos Preparatory & Secondary School (LPSS) is a private co-educational day school in the affluent Ikoyi suburb of Lagos, Nigeria, and has adopted the UK National Curriculum; it was established in 2002. LPSS which was formerly known as LPS, provides Early Years, Primary and Secondary school education for children from 18 months up to age 16+.

  6. An preparatory school (usually abbreviated as prep school) is an independent school that educates children up to the age of eleven or thirteen. Prep schools provide high quality education from primary one to secondary two. It is the best choice for parents who wish their younger children to enter UK primary or junior secondary schools. Prep schools are very popular among parents. There are ...

  7. Ludgrove School is an English independent boys' preparatory boarding school. Ludgrove was founded in 1892 at Ludgrove Hall in Middlesex by the Old Etonian sportsman Arthur Dunn . Dunn had been employed as a master at Elstree School , which sent boys mainly to Harrow , and intended to nurture a school that focused on preparing boys to enter Eton .