Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Mr C.E. Newbury, BA Brighton (Deputy Head of Junior School – Academic) Mr J.P. Terry, BA Exeter, MSt Oxon (Head of Junior School English) Miss R.F. Thomas, BA Leeds (Head of Junior School Mathematics) Mr C.S. Bowskill, BSc Bath (Head of Junior School Sport) Mrs L. Bibby, BSc Exeter.

  2. Contact. Entry at 8+ and 9+. Pupils can join the Junior School at 8+ (Year 4) and at 9+ (Year 5). The deadline for registration is 31st October of the year preceding entry and all candidates sit an entrance test in January before entry in September. There may occasionally be places available for late applicants.

  3. Magdalen College School is unashamedly academic. The school is a community of bright and inquisitive pupils guided by intelligent and inspiring teachers. Lessons are short – typically 40 minutes – and this adds to the sense of pace and purpose which pervades academic life at MCS.Our pupils and teachers love to challenge and to be challenged ...

  4. Open Events. Pre-Assessment Service. Fees. Scholarships. Bursaries. Prospectus. Approximately 1 in 10 pupils receive a bursary or scholarship. We are committed to ensuring an MCS education is open to the brightest pupils, no matter their personal circumstances. Junior School.

  5. Junior School. The school day starts at 8.25 am with registration, and the school day ends at 3.25 pm. After school care is available until 5.30 pm every day. Boys taking our school buses are supervised and escorted to their bus stops at the end of the school day. Pupils regularly engage in extra-curricular activities; on Monday school finishes ...

  6. The deadline for registration for pre-test applicants is 31st October when boys are in Year 6 at their current prep school. Boys then come to MCS to take our pre-test entrance examinations in the January of their Year 6, along with the 11+ candidates. All pre-test and 11+ candidates sit the same papers at the same time.

  7. MCS ranks among the top independent secondary schools in The Sunday Times Schools Guide 2024, placed seventh nationally and third in the Southeast.