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  1. Boys' Division Curriculum. Our curriculum is designed to give pupils an all-round education. We enable boys to reach the highest standards of academic achievement whilst also embedding in them a breadth of character-building skills, knowledge and experiences. Additional Information. Staff List | PDF |.

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  3. Bolton School is one of the oldest schools in Lancashire. The origins of the Boys' School can be traced back to at least 1516 and the Girls' School was established in 1877. On 1 April 1915, the Bolton School Foundation formally came into existence after Sir William Hesketh Lever, the first Viscount Leverhulme, gave a generous joint endowment to ...

  4. www.boltonschool.org › our-community › parent-hub-key-informationCatering | Bolton School

    The cook can cater for children with special dietary needs and milk and suitable foods are provided for under twos. The Catering Department comprises 50 staff, who cover two working kitchens and five dining halls as well as the Riley Café in our Sixth Form Centre. They deliver a warm, friendly and enjoyable eating experience for over 2,500 ...

  5. 2,845 Followers, 55 Following, 936 Posts - Bolton School (@bolton_sch) on Instagram: "An independent day school for girls and boys from Nursery to Sixth Form."

  6. Bolton School is one of the oldest schools in Lancashire. The origins of the Boys' School can be traced back to at least 1516 and the Girls' School was established in 1877. On 1 April 1915, the Bolton School Foundation formally came into existence after Sir William Hesketh Lever, the first Viscount Leverhulme, gave a generous joint endowment to ...

  7. Chorley New Road. Bolton. BL1 4PA. United Kingdom. You can visit our campus and its buildings virtually. Main Office Telephone: 01204 840201. Senior School pupils' absence line (for current parents): 01204 434701. Nursery (Girls and Boys, 0-4 years): Contact: The Receptionist.