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  1. Upton House School was founded in 1936 by benefactors and has evolved over the years to provide a well-equipped modern environment where children thrive. Our aim at Upton House is to foster a happy and stimulating environment in which each child can prosper academically, socially and emotionally. ...

  2. The academic year for Upton House School is comprised of three terms, Autumn, Spring and Summer. Below you can see our term dates for the academic year. If you would like to view all the events we have available for the pupils and community, please take a look at our School Calendar. 2023-2024

  3. Discover Upton House. Reviews & Reports. We are always listening to what people have to say about Upton House School. Each comment we receive lets us know how we are doing, and if there are any necessary improvements to continue evolving the school, allowing for a better environment for all our pupils and staff.

  4. Holiday clubs at Upton House are offered by In2Sport, a dedicated and professional sports coaching and holiday club company. Upton children from Transition to Form 6 (aged 4 to 11 years) take part in a range of exciting sport, arts and craft activities in a fun, affordable, happy and safe environment.

  5. School Life. Early Years. Early Years at Upton covers Pre-Nursery, Nursery and Transition. This is the time where boys and girls aged 2-5 years start the Upton journey. The Little Upton building is where the Pre-Nursery and Nursery are situated. The children benefit from being part of the whole school and feel part of a community.

  6. School Life. Upton Boys. Boys at Upton enjoy an engaging, fun, safe and fulfilling learning experience. They have an array of sporting opportunities including rugby, swimming, football, cricket, cross-country, hockey and more! Building on the success of our co-ed Early Years and Pre-Prep departments, Upton has become fully co-ed with our boys ...

  7. ISI is formally approved by the Secretary of State for Education to inspect association independent schools in England. This approval is outlined in section 87A of the Children Act 1989 and section 106 of the Education and Skills Act 2008.