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Downe House
唐屋中学, Cold Ash, Newbury,
Berkshire RG18 9JJ
Tel: 01635 200286 Fax: 01635 202026
Website: www.downehouse.net
• GIRLS, 11–18, Day & Boarding
• Pupils 537, Upper sixth 86
• Termly fees £5210 (Day), £7200 (Boarding)
• GSA, BSA
• Enquires/application to the Registrar
What it’s like
Founded by Miss Olive Willis in 1907 in Darwin’s home, Downe House in Kent, it
moved to its present site in 1921. This is a very beautiful site of 110 acres in
the village of Cold Ash, on a wooded ridge 5 miles north of Newbury. Extensive
modernisation and building has taken place over the years and facilities are now
first-rate. The accommodation is very civilised. Life in the sixth form is
planned to give girls a greater degree of independence to provide a transition
between school and higher education. The school has its own chapel which is
central to school life. The teaching is good and examination results are
excellent. The school is very strong indeed in music; the art and drama
departments are very active. There are excellent sports facilities and a wide
range of extra-curricular activities.
School profile
Pupils & entrance
Pupils: Age range 11–18, 537 girls (18 day, 519 boarding).
Entrance: Main entry ages 11, 12 and 13. Common Entrance exam and own
assessment used; for sixth-form entry, 7 GCSEs at least grade B (grade A
preferred in sixth-form subjects). Small state school entry. Feeder schools
include Bute House, The Dragon, Highfield, Cheam, Falkner House, Packwood Haugh.
Scholarships & bursaries Variable number of scholarships, value
17%–40% fees: academic, sports, music, all-rounder, art, drama. Some bursaries,
based on financial need.
Head & staff
Headmistress: Mrs Emma McKendrick, appointed 1997. Educated at Bedford
High and at the universities of Liverpool and Birmingham (German and Dutch).
Previously Headmistress at The Royal School, Bath.
Exam results
GCSE: In 2003, 83 pupils in upper fifth: 100% gained grade C or above in
8+ subjects. Average GCSE score 72 (70 over 5 years).
A-levels: 86 in upper sixth: 100% passed in 3+ subjects. Average final
point score achieved by upper sixth formers 463.
University & college entrance All 2003 sixth-form leavers went on to
a degree course (70% after a gap year), 10% to Oxbridge. 2% took courses in
medicine, dentistry & veterinary science, 18% in science & engineering, 61% in
humanities & social sciences (including languages), 13% in art & design, 6% in
vocational subjects eg sports science, physiotherapy, education.
Curriculum GCSE, AS and A-levels. 27+ AS/A-level subjects.
Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level, 3 at A-level;
in addition, all take AS and A-level general studies. 31% take science A-levels;
36% arts/humanities; 33% both. Communication skills integrated into general
studies, IT as a discrete unit (to level 3); number key skills not covered.
Leith’s Certificate in Food & Wine also offered in sixth form.
Special provision: 2 part-time learning support teachers (full-time co-ordinator);
also EFL.
Languages: French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish offered at GCSE
and A-level; also Italian GCSE and French and German AS-level. All 12-year olds
spend a term in France; regular exchanges (aged 14–16 to France).
ICT: Taught both as a discrete subject and across the curriculum;
compulsory to 16. 250 computers for pupil use (all day), networked and most with
email and internet access. Many girls have own laptops but school has ratio of
1:3 computers to girls.
The arts
Music: Almost all pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams
can be taken. Some 10 musical groups including 3 orchestras, 4 choirs, wind,
brass bands. National Chamber Music Competition finalists and semi-finalists.
Drama & dance: Both offered. GCSE drama and LAMDA exams may be taken.
Majority of pupils are involved in school and house/other productions.
Art & design: On average, 30 take GCSE, 20 take AS and A-level; 12 take
GCSE photography, 16 take AS and A-level. Pottery, textiles also offered. Most
A-level students accepted to first choice art foundation courses.
Sport & activities
Sport: Tennis, squash, lacrosse, swimming, athletics, aerobics,
gymnastics, trampolining, cross-country, running, dance compulsory. National,
county and territory lacrosse representatives; county netball, cross-country and
athletics representatives.
Activities: Pupils take bronze and gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. CCF
and community service optional. Up to 30 clubs, eg clay-pigeon shooting,
debating, fencing, art appreciation. Variety of social, creative and physical
activities and optional weekend events.
Discipline Pupils failing to produce prep once might expect to
complete it in a supervised work session; for those caught smoking cannabis on
the premises the ultimate sanction is expulsion.
Former pupils Geraldine James (actress); Georgina Capel (literary agent); Clare
Balding (TV sports commentator).
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