United Kingdom, Sevenoaks
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Art, drama, and music are strengths of the school. Scholarships are available in all three areas. Regular performances and exhibitions showcase student work.
A wide range of clubs and societies caters to varied interests. The co-curricular programme is an important part of school life.
Community service is part of the IB ethos. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award programme is popular, and the CCF provides leadership and outdoor adventure opportunities.
Sport is a major part of school life, with competitive teams and recreational options. Sailing is among the distinctive sporting offerings.
Sevenoaks School is a co-educational day and boarding school in Kent, founded in 1432, making it one of the oldest schools in England. The school is an established IB World School, offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme alongside its own Sevenoaks School Diploma. Entry points are at 11+, 13+, and 16+. Sevenoaks is a member of HMC, ISC, and BSA, and has been inspected by ISI. The school has a strong tradition in sports, performing arts, and outdoor education, with CCF and Duke of Edinburgh's Award programmes. Boarding houses provide a home-from-home for international and UK students. A school transport service operates for day pupils. Scholarships are available in Academic, Art, Drama, Music, and Sport.