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  1. Bedales was founded by John Badley in 1893 as a humane alternative to the authoritarian regimes typical of late‑Victorian public schools. The school became fully co-educational in 1898, against the prevailing trend. This breadth of vision and willingness to buck convention continues undiminished, as we shape our work to meet the challenges of ...

  2. Are you an Old Bedalian with fond memories of Science during your time at the School, or have you undertaken further scientific study since leaving Bedales? If so, we'd love to hear from you. To celebrate 100 years of the Bedales Horsley Laboratories, we will be holding an exhibition in the labs on Parents' Day this term (Saturday 29 June).

  3. 20 de jun. de 2023 · 萩原麻友(ハギワラマユ)のブログへのご訪問ありがとうございます。 このブログでは、子育てや教育や進路に関する情報を発信しています。 今回は、2023年6月の海外学校訪問で訪れた学校をご紹介します。 この記事で紹介するのはこんな学校 1893

  4. Contact: For any questions about admissions to Bedales Senior, Prep and Pre-prep schools, please contact the Admissions Team: Email: admissions@bedales.org.uk. Tel: 01730 711733 (Bedales Senior); 01730 711558 (Bedales Prep/Pre-prep). Learn about the admissions process at Bedales. Request a prospectus, check fees, arrange a visit and find out ...

  5. Bedales School wanted to introduce a curriculum that mirrored their ethos and they have led the way in replacing some GCSEs with their own more demanding Bedales Assessed Courses (BACs). The environment inspires learning; they have a wonderful oak-beamed library, theatre, and a new award-winning art & design building.

  6. Bedales continues to be an onnovative school; we led the country in replacing many GCSEs with our own more interesting and demanding Bedales Assessed Courses. Our students move on comfortably to university and beyond, because they are self-disciplined, are already used to organising their own time, to studying in depth, and to mixing and debating with their elders. ...

  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.