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  1. Bedales School Church Road Steep Petersfield GU32 2DG. Reception T: 01730 300100 E: admin@bedales.org.uk. Follow us. Accessibility | Terms & Conditions | Sitemap ...

  2. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Bedales was rated Excellent in its most recently available ISI Educational Quality report (2022). The school eschews uniform, staff and pupils are on first name terms, the school focuses on the individual rather than group, and learning is self-managed rather than imposed.

  3. The yearly upload of underlying data from the schools, pupils and their characteristics statistical publication has now been completed. The following fields: number of pupils, number of boys, number of girls, number of pupils eligible for free school meals (FSMs) and percentage of children eligible for free school meals (FSMs) have been updated where applicable.

  4. Address: Bedales School, Church Road, Steep, Petersfield GU32 2DG Website: bedales.org.uk Founded: 1893 Number of Pupils: Senior 470; Prep 214; Pre-prep 89; Whole School 773 Ages: 3-8 (Dunannie); 8-13 (Dunhurst); 13-18 (Bedales) Fees: Nursery £510- £710; Pre-prep £3,945-£5,150; Prep £6,745-£9,750; Senior £11,145-£14,185 Head Teacher: Will Goldsmith Religious Affiliation: Non ...

  5. www.bedales.org.uk › about-us › historyHistory | Bedales School

    The school is named after the house in which it began, in Haywards Heath. Bedales moved to its rural Hampshire site in 1900. Bedales Prep (for children aged 8-13), was founded in 1902 and moved to its present site in 1905, and the Pre-prep (for children aged 3-8) in 1953. The three schools are located in 120 acres of farmland, woods, orchards ...

  6. Bedales comprises three schools situated in Steep, Hampshire (UK): Dunannie (ages 3–8), Dunhurst (ages 8–13) and Bedales itself (ages 13–18). The vision of Bedales' founder, John Badley, was to create a school which would be profoundly different from the public schools of his day.

  7. By Helen Martin, Freelance Writer. In 1900 John Badley moved his school, Bedales, from Lindfield, near Haywards Heath, to a small village called Steep, just outside Petersfield in Hampshire. It’s easy to see why the school is still here, over 125 years later.