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HANDCROSS PARK SCHOOL

Handcross Park School embarks on a £1.4 million project to extend and refurbish their Boarding House, ‘Redwood House’.

Due to the high demand for boarding places, Handcross Park has embarked upon an ambitious £1.4 million project to convert unused loft space into new dormitories, a common room, bathrooms and accommodation for an Assistant Houseparent. On top of this, we will be refurbishing our current accommodation. This has enabled us to offer more places to both local and international pupils.

Boarding at Handcross Park is an incredibly special experience for each and every one of our pupils. A supportive family environment that promotes independence as well as a strong sense of belonging ensures that our pupils know that this is their home away from home. The happiness and welfare of each and every one of our boarders is the most important thing to us.. Each of our boarding pupils is nurtured and supported with excellent pastoral care from our dedicated team of boarding staff to ensure that they fulfil their academic potential and develop lifelong skills that will stand them in good stead for years to come.

As a boarder at Handcross Park, not only will you benefit from the academic support of the Boarding Tutors during supervised Prep sessions, you’ll also have the opportunity to take part in a wide range of exciting evening and weekend activities. The activities we organise will ensure that your experience is educational, social, busy and, importantly, fun! From evening chats with your dorm-mates to unique and fun weekend trips, you will make friends and memories in Redwood House that will last forever, and help to prepare you for your next exciting chapter.

Boarding at Handcross Park is a popular option for both pupils and their parents. From Year 4 (age 8), Handcross Park offers a family-style boarding experience for either full, weekly or flexi-boarders. Redwood House at Handcross Park is situated at the heart of the Main House and is a bright and vibrant, yet cosy environment.

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