United Kingdom, Bromsgrove
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Boarding is available from age 7 with around 600 boarders in the school. Single-sex boarding houses are provided for boys and girls, with a co-educational house in the Sixth Form. All Senior School boarding accommodation is en suite. The Prep School has a dedicated boarding house for students aged 7 to 13. A five-year rolling refurbishment programme keeps facilities up to date. There are no exeat weekends, and a full activities programme runs every weekend.
Meals are prepared on site with modern dining facilities. Boarders receive all meals as part of their fees, and day pupils have lunch included. The school caters to a range of dietary requirements reflecting its internationally diverse community.
Boarders are assigned to single-sex boarding houses, each with residential staff. A co-educational house is available in the Sixth Form. The house system fosters a sense of belonging and healthy competition between groups.
Bromsgrove School is a registered charity, meaning all fees are reinvested into the school. It has a Board of Governors that oversees the school's strategic direction. The school has been operating for nearly 500 years.
Bromsgrove School is a co-educational day and boarding school in Worcestershire, England, with a history spanning nearly 500 years. The school occupies a 100-acre campus and caters to students from age 2 through to 18 across its Pre-Prep, Prep, and Senior School divisions. Academic pathways include GCSEs, A Levels, the IB Diploma, and BTECs in Sport and Business. Around 600 boarders from 75 nationalities are part of the community. The school ranks 5th in the UK for sport, competing in 26 different sports, and offers 293 activity options. Specialist programmes include a Tennis Academy, Swim Academy, and Racing Car Engineering. The 2025 IB cohort achieved an average score of 39.81 points, and 83% of A Level results were at A*/B grades.