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Cokethorpe is a co-educational school with a Liberal Education approach, offering a range of clubs, societies and activities. Set in 150 acres of parkland, it provides exceptional breadth and an individual focus for its pupils.
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An independent day school providing a liberal education with...
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There is a strong emphasis on play-based learning in the...
- Beyond the classroom
Like many independent schools, the co-curricular programme...
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The Cokethorpe Society is the association for former pupils,...
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There is a strong emphasis on play-based learning in the early years of education at Cokethorpe, backed by an imaginative, topic-based curriculum and specialist teaching in French, Music, Drama and PE.
Cokethorpe School is a private day school in Witney, West Oxfordshire. The school was found in 1957 by Francis Brown. It is a member of HMC, IAPS, and The Society of Heads. The school has approximately 660 students from age 4 to 18.
Cokethorpe School offers a liberal education to boys and girls from four to eighteen, with over 160 clubs, societies and activities each week. Set in 150 acres of parkland, the School has a Microsoft Showcase School status and a transport network covering much of Oxfordshire.
Like many independent schools, the co-curricular programme at Cokethorpe is designed to supplement and complement the academic programme. Often described as a day school with a boarding school mentality, where Cokethorpe differs is in the sheer breadth of opportunity that is packed into our week.
The School produces a colourful and varied array of publications throughout the School year, showcasing pupils work, activities, achievements, and trips, alongside explorations of our wider methodology and pedagogical approach.
Located on 150 acres of magnificent West Oxfordshire parkland, an independent co-educational day school that combines preparatory and high schools on one site, is located on the edge of the famous serene Cotswolds and a stone's throw from the capital Oxford.