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  1. ISI is formally approved by the Secretary of State for Education to inspect association independent schools in England. This approval is outlined in section 87A of the Children Act 1989 and section 106 of the Education and Skills Act 2008.

  2. Flexi-Boarding. The Boarding House at The New Beacon is a happy and respectful community of eighteen boys a night, boarding part time from Monday to Friday. Currently just over forty boys board during the course of any one week, with some doing one, two, three or four nights. Reasons For Being A New Beacon Boarder.

  3. Swimming is also available as an after school club for boys in Years 4-8. We wish to stimulate every part of the boys' brains. The New Beacon is divided into four sections. For further information please telephone the Registrar. The main team sports are Football (Autumn Term), Rugby (Spring Term) and Cricket (Summer Term).

  4. Middle and Senior School Teaching Staff. Mr T Barratt BA (Hons) in Photography, Film & TV and PGCE in DT – *Design & Technology. Mr J Bromwich BA (Hons) PGCE – French, *CPSHE, Form Tutor 7A. Mr D Burton BSc (Hons) PGCE – *Science, Form Tutor 8D. Mrs G Harris BA (Hons) PGCE – Maths, English, Atom Learning, Assistant Head of Middle School ...

  5. It was a different world in spring 1882 when JS Norman took over The Beacon, which had been established as a Preparatory school in 1863 at 18 St John’s Road. Its momentum was lost ... Tonbridge School and The New Beacon; History; Staff; Governors; Parents’ Association. Events. Quiz Night – 21st November 6pm; The NBPA Masquerade Ball ...

  6. Academic Bursaries The Governors of The New Beacon School are keen to encourage and enable talented pupils from all backgrounds to attend the school. To this end we are able to offer a limited number of academic bursaries. Such bursaries will usually be offered to children entering Year 3 and above, with beneficiaries normally leaving

  7. The New Beacon Prep School, in Sevenoaks, approximately seven miles from Tonbridge, is a leading independent day and boarding prep school for boys aged 4 to 13. It currently has 325 pupils, including a nursery for boys and girls. The two Governing Bodies work closely together to ensure that both schools are aligned in terms of overall strategy.