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  1. Year 9. In Year 9 pupils study up to eighteen subjects over a two week timetable of 58 periods. The aim is to provide a broad, balanced curriculum which allows pupils to experience a wide range of subjects, some of which may not have been offered during their earlier schooling. Each lesson is 55 minutes in length apart from those on a Saturday ...

  2. Felsted School. Felsted Essex CM6 3LL. Main Tel: +44 (0) 1371 822600. Fax: +44 (0) 1371 822607. Email: info@felsted.org Boarding School of the Year (TES 2023) More Information. Transport Information. Follow Us. Facebook (opens in new window/tab) Twitter (opens in new window/tab)

  3. Felsted School pupils’ achievement at A Level this year has enabled them to take the next steps towards their individual educational and career pathways. Despite the return to 2019 grade standards, 63.5% of all subjects were graded at B or higher, with a third of all grades being A or A* this summer.

  4. Summer Jobs. Felsted term dates last for thirty-four weeks of the year, during the remaining eighteen weeks the School is just as busy with Courses and Camps and our International Summer School. Every year we need enthusiastic and committed individuals to help us run our successful programmes and activities.

  5. Felsted School was inspected in December 2023 by the Independent Schools’ Inspectorate. This inspection resulted in a very positive report for Felsted. Read More. One Tribe. Felsted is committed to the One Tribe Partnership, helping our community make a difference to the sustainability of our planet.

  6. IB Curriculum. Felsted is one of a growing number of schools in the UK to embrace the International Baccalaureate Diploma as an alternative to A Levels and our considerable experience in the teaching of this demanding and stimulating programme means that today’s Felsted students are well placed to make the most of all the IB has to offer.

  7. Felsted School pupils’ achievement at A Level in 2023 has enabled them to take the next steps towards their individual educational and career pathways. Despite the return to 2019 grade standards, 63.5% of all subjects were graded at B or higher, with a third of all grades being A or A*.