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Lucton School Shanghai

China, Shanghai

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How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school describes a boarding-based pastoral environment that encourages daily peer communication, mutual support and shared responsibility as part of students' social development. It states that boarding life and house structures foster communication skills and a supportive community. Lucton also operates a tutor/mentor system and housemaster oversight to guide students academically and pastorally. The admissions and ‘why choose us' information specifies that each student is assigned a tutor, a housemaster and receives ongoing mentor support.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school's official website does not publish a dedicated page describing specialist SEN (special educational needs) provision or a named learning-support department. Lucton's site discusses pastoral care and tutor/house systems but does not detail which types of SEN it can support or list specialist SEN staff. Independent school listings indicate the school currently does not provide dedicated staff/programmes for students with special learning needs. Because the school's own site does not specify SEN provision, further details should be requested directly from admissions.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Lucton Shanghai publishes an ESL page stating that ESL is a required course for students whose first language is not English and is an integral part of the school's curriculum. The site says ESL provision and hours are decided by the admissions committee with parental agreement and that students with weaker English are offered one-to-one or small-group tuition. The page also notes students are prepared for English proficiency tests such as IELTS and TOEFL as part of university preparation. A downloadable ESL course description is available from the school's academic pages.

Mental Wellbeing

The school states it has an on-site medical room with resident medical staff who register students' health on admission and manage medications. Pastoral pages and the school's stated philosophy emphasise proactive pastoral care and a tutor/housemaster system to guide students and respond to needs. Recent news items on the site refer to the school supporting students through exam periods and balancing academic pressure with community activities. The website does not, however, publish a separate, detailed counselling or clinical-psychology service description. For details about specialist mental-health support or external referrals, contact the school directly.

Safeguarding

The school's published statements of ethos and pastoral information affirm a commitment to pastoral care and to preventing harassment, bullying (including online) and other unacceptable behaviours. Admissions and pastoral pages describe a tutor/housemaster structure and residential supervision that form part of day-to-day child welfare arrangements. The medical-room policy and registration process are presented as part of student care and safety procedures. The website does not appear to publish a standalone child-protection or safeguarding policy document; for formal policy texts and named safeguarding leads the school directs enquiries to its contact and admissions offices.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Mandarin
Fees RMB 195,000 - 255,000
Ages 12 - 18 years
Type Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2018
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?

Lucton School Shanghai is the Shanghai campus of the historic British Lucton school and opened in September 2018. The campus is located in Pudong New Area and is operated as a fully boarding school. The school follows an English/British curriculum offering IGCSE and A Level pathways and includes ESL support for students whose first language is not English. The website highlights a range of on-site facilities and extended programmes: a central football pitch, roof tennis and basketball courts, water-sport provision and a dedicated equestrian (马术) centre — the site notes that equestrian activity is part of the sports offering. Class-size guidance on the site states IGCSE classes are around 20 students and A Level classes around 12. The school presents a bilingual (Chinese/English) environment and lists modern foreign languages such as French, Spanish and German among its extended language options.

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