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  1. Headmaster's Welcome. Ludgrove is a thriving fortnightly boarding school for boys age 8 to 13, which sits in 130 acres of spectacular grounds and it is a magical place to spend five years of childhood. I feel privileged to be the Headmaster and together with my wife Sophie endeavour to lead the Ludgrove community pastorally and academically.

  2. Setting & Facilities. The school is set in beautiful grounds of 130 acres in rural Berkshire, with gardens and woodland in which to play. Its excellent facilities and beautiful surroundings give the boys a wonderful opportunity to develop their interests and talents, use their imagination and, from the start, they are encouraged to involve ...

  3. Ludgrove was founded in 1892 by Arthur Dunn in Cockfosters, north London. Dunn was one of life’s natural enthusiasts and his favourite saying, “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might” remains the school motto today.

  4. Not recorded. Telephone. 01189789881. Inspectorate name. ISI. Data from other services. Compare School and College Performance in England (opens in new tab) Proprietor's name. Ludgrove School Trust Ltd.

  5. 0815. Free time. Everyone outside and extra carpentry and music practice. 0840. Assembly/DM/Chapel. Mon- school assembly, Tues - Senior Chapel/DMs, Wed & Fri - DMs, Thurs - Junior Chapel, Sat - congregational practice. 0900. Period 1. Juniors in their own divisions for most subjects, seniors in specialised classroom or laboratories.

  6. Ludgrove School, Wokingham. 565 likes · 66 talking about this · 232 were here. Official social media channel for Ludgrove Prep School, Wokingham

  7. Ludgrove School was founded in 1892 and, in 1972, passed from private ownership into a charitable trust. The objectives of the Trust are the promotion and provision of education. In 2012, the Ludgrove School Foundation was set up by the Governing Body to help the School achieve these objectives. The current board is made up of existing and past ...