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  1. The academic results at Blue Coat are first-rate, and the last three years of A Level results have been the best in the history of the School. Despite the challenges, students have continued to access the highest grades with 43% all A*-A grades, eight students achieved all A* grades. In a time when the educational landscape is changing ...

  2. Schedule of Fees 2024-25. Registration fee: £100 Payable on registration and non-refundable. Deposits: £1,250. £250 will be retained as a lifetime subscription to the Reading Blue Coat Foundation. The remaining £1,000 will be retained in the general funds of the School until the Pupil leaves and will be repaid by means of a credit without ...

  3. Reading Blue Coat School, Holme Park, Sonning-on-Thames, Berkshire RG4 6SU A charitable company; company registration 04243510 and charity number 1087839. Website by MCC ...

  4. 11+ is the main point of entry into Reading Blue Coat. The admissions round for entry into Year 7 begins in September of Year 6. There are three elements to our selection process: interview, assessment and a satisfactory school reference. During October, pupils registered for entry will be invited via email to attend an assessment day in late ...

  5. Reading Blue Coat School, Holme Park, Sonning Lane, Sonning-on-Thames, Berks RG4 6SU. Tel: 0118 944 1005 Email: reception@rbcs.org.uk. Reception Open Hours. Monday – Friday 8am to 6pm (Term time) Monday – Friday 8am to 4pm (School Holidays) The Headmaster is Mr Peter Thomas and he can be contacted via hm@rbcs.org.uk.

  6. Reading Blue Coat was founded in 1646 by Richard Aldworth, a merchant of The Skinners’ Company and a Governor of Christ’s Hospital. The School was established near St Mary’s Minster Church in Reading and was known by its original historic name of Aldworth’s Hospital, providing ‘Education and bringing upp of twenty poore male children’ and for a ‘Godly and learned man to be ...

  7. Old Blue Ben Freeman (2019) Ben was at Blue Coat from Year 7, and took full advantage of everything that the School had to offer him. A 1st VIII rower, a member of the Navy section of the CCF, and a member of the chorus in the School's musical production, "Little Shop of Horrors", Ben was a public speaker, who came 17th in the Impromptu Speaking category at an international public speaking ...