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Welcome to Sibford School. Be you, be adventurous. #BeSibford. a co-educational day & boarding independent school. for ages 3-18 in Sibford Ferris, north Oxfordshire. Be you, Be Brilliant. 1/6. Be part of it. Get directions +44 (0)1295 781200.
- Why Sibford
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- School Life
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- Admissions
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- Nursery & Reception
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- Junior School
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- Sixth Form
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- Boarding
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- Facilities and Lettings
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- Why Sibford
Sibford School is a British co-educational independent school in Sibford Ferris, west of Banbury in north Oxfordshire, linked with the Religious Society of Friends. The school has both day and boarding pupils between the ages of 3 and 18. It is one of seven Quaker schools in England.
- 1842; 181 years ago
- Religious Society of Friends, (Quaker)
- Truth and Honour, Freedom and Courtesy
An independent school for boys and girls aged from 3 to 18. Read about the best schools in Oxford and North Oxfordshire and South Oxfordshire. Boarding: Yes. Local authority: Oxfordshire. Pupils: 438; sixth formers: 62. Religion: Quaker. Fees: Day £12,315 - £19,770 pa; Boarding £32,598 - £38,436 pa. Open days: See website.
- Sibford Ferris Banbury Oxfordshire OX15 5QL
- [email protected]
- 01295 781200
Partner Content. In the heart of Oxfordshire, nestled amidst 50 picturesque countryside acres, lies Sibford School — a beacon of educational excellence since its founding in 1842.
Sibford School is a Quaker day and boarding school set in over 50 acres of grounds and surrounded by beautiful Oxfordshire countryside. The school welcomes pupils of all faiths and none, and approximately one third of our students receive support for dyslexia. Value added results at GCSE and A level are particularly strong.