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  1. www.daneshillschool.co.uk › admissions › prospectusProspectus - Danes Hill School

    The Prep School is divided into the Junior School (Years 2 to 5), and Upper School (Years 6 to 8), each with its own Head, its own assemblies and traditions, and very much its own ethos. Children are encouraged to feel allegiance to their own particular section of the school, and this sectional subdivision ensures that the school never feels overwhelmingly big.

  2. Danes Hill School. As with the original building of Danes Hill, its transition from a private house to a private school is poorly documented, but we know that it opened its doors for business as a school in 1947 with 16 pupils. By 1948, it was being advertised as a boarding and day preparatory school with J Hendy-Morton and T J Powell-Shehan as ...

  3. In Year 1 children have more opportunities to visit the Prep School as they prepare for their move up to Year 2. The day starts between 8.25am and 8.55am with registers taken at 8.55am. End of day is at 3.15pm. Many families also make use of our wrap around care which includes a breakfast club from 7.40am and extended day ending at 5.25pm.

  4. Danes Hill School. Leatherhead Road. Oxshott. Surrey. KT22 0JG. DOWNLOAD DIRECTIONS TO THE PREP SCHOOL. Reception/General Enquiries/All messages relating to pupils and staff. 01372 842509. reception@daneshill.surrey.sch.uk.

  5. www.independentschoolsyearbook.co.uk › profilesISYB :: Daneshill School

    dummy short description . Applications for scholarships are welcome at any stage of entry to the school, although they are predominantly awarded to pupils entering the school at Year 3, Year 4 and Year 7.

  6. 3 de dic. de 2021 · The Prep School is divided into the Junior School (Years 2 to 5), and Upper School (Years 6 to 8), each with its own Head, its own assemblies and traditions, and very much its own ethos. Children are encouraged to feel allegiance to their own particular section of the school, and this sectional subdivision ensures that the school never feels overwhelmingly big.

  7. The Upper School is made up of three year groups – Years 6, 7 and 8. Children are encouraged to establish, strengthen and value friendships and to support and encourage each other in their endeavours. A well-established House system introduces the fun of lively competition and develops a bond among pupils across the age range.