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  2. www.bedales.org.uk › bedales-pre-prep › nurseryNursery | Bedales School

    The Nursery at Bedales Pre-prep runs from 8.30am until 3.30pm, Monday to Friday, in term time only. The morning session begins at 8.30am and finishes at 11.45am. The afternoon session begins at 12.45pm and finishes at 3.30pm. Children who attend both the morning and afternoon sessions eat lunch with staff in the dining hall at 11.45am.

  3. Bedales School, Church Road, Steep, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 2DG. les.org.ukTransportAirports:1⁄4 Heathrow: 1hr 15min 1⁄4 Gatwick: 1hr 20min 1⁄4 Stansted: 2hrs 30min Groups are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome yo. and escort you to the campus. Nearest town: Petersfield Bus: 1hr 45min to central London Rail ...

  4. Bedales Sixth Formers take on World Challenge in Morocco. Six adventurous 6.1 (Year 12) students headed to Morocco over May half term for a 10-day World Challenge expedition. It was an absolute pleasure to enjoy this adventure alongside such resilient, light-hearted and kind students. It was, for all of us, a challenge on many levels.

  5. www.bedales.org.uk › about-us › bedales-estateLupton Hall | Bedales School

    Bedales’ original school hall, the Grade I listed Lupton Hall was designed by Ernest Gimson and built by Old Bedalian Geoffrey Lupton as a hall for plays, concerts, school services and singing in 1911. It was originally conceived as the first phase of a quadrangle of buildings to include a library, laboratories and a gym. However, due to the ...

  6. Bedales School Bedales has been the liberal alternative since 1893 (co-ed since 1898). Age 3 to 18; 70% of seniors board. We are disciplined but not rule-bound (no uniform!); relaxed but respectful (everyone uses first names). Creative arts and outdoor work are strong. We develop independent thinkers, especially through our own courses that ...

  7. Bedales School Headmasters’ Report 1969-70, Timothy W Slack. Cecil Day Lewis became Poet Laureate, and the Booker Prize established. 1968. 1968. New classroom blocks opened to accommodate increase in size of school from two to three sets per year, and the increased intake at 16+.