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  2. Boys' Division Curriculum. Our curriculum is designed to give pupils an all-round education. We enable boys to reach the highest standards of academic achievement whilst also embedding in them a breadth of character-building skills, knowledge and experiences. Additional Information. Staff List | PDF |.

  3. The School strives to make sure bursary recipients are supported to make the very best of their educational journey at Bolton School. Mrs Jane Mees, the School’s Partnership, Outreach and Liaison Coordinator, works closely with pupils and their families to ensure each bursary recipient has the support and encouragement they need to thrive throughout their time at the School.

  4. www.boltonschool.org › admissions › visit-usVisit Us | Bolton School

    To help you develop a personal understanding of the special and distinctive features of our school, we hold a number of Open Events during the year, which you can register for. Upcoming events are listed below or you can call us anytime on 01204 840201. We look forward to welcoming you to Bolton School.

  5. Our Vision. By 2030, we intend Bolton School to stand out as a thriving academically selective independent day school in the north of England - a national leader in promoting social mobility through providing access to the broadest range of pupils, using the benefits from the Boys’ and Girls’ divisional structure to offer a first class modern academic education with effective and focused ...

  6. Archive. Bolton School is one of the oldest schools in Lancashire. The origins of the Boys' School can be traced back to at least 1516 and the Girls' School was established in 1877. On 1 April 1915, the Bolton School Foundation formally came into existence after Sir William Hesketh Lever, the first Viscount Leverhulme, gave a generous joint ...

  7. Bolton School employs approximately 175 teaching staff and 280 support staff and has over 2,400 pupils. The School provides education for boys and girls from age 3 to 18. Pupils can start in the co-educational Infant school, Beech House, and then subsequently move into the single-sex Junior and Senior Schools.