United Kingdom, Sevenoaks
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The campus in Sevenoaks has extensive facilities including dedicated spaces for sports, music, art, and drama. Multiple buildings serve different departments across a well-maintained campus.
The school has a comprehensive sports programme with facilities for a wide range of activities, including sailing. Teams compete at various levels.
Dedicated spaces for art, music, and science support the broad IB curriculum. The school invests in facilities that enhance academic learning.
The co-curricular programme includes CCF (Combined Cadet Force), Duke of Edinburgh's Award, music ensembles, drama productions, visual arts, and a wide range of clubs and societies.
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.