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New Hall School

By Coby F

2 years ago


Address: The Avenue, Boreham, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 3HS
Website: newhallschool.co.uk
Founded: 1642
Number of Pupils: 1400
Ages: 1-18
Fees:Nursery Division: ÂŁ3,516-ÂŁ3,354 | Preparatory Divisions: ÂŁ3,096-ÂŁ4,272 (Day) ÂŁ636-ÂŁ1,584 (Flexi) ÂŁ2,142-ÂŁ6,426 (Boarding) | Senior Divisions: ÂŁ6,093-ÂŁ6,597 (Day) ÂŁ1,269-ÂŁ1,584 (Flexi) ÂŁ8,076-ÂŁ9,735 (Weekly Boarding) ÂŁ8,076-ÂŁ10,233 (Full Boarding)
Head Teacher: Mrs Katherine Jeffrey
Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic
Entrance Procedure: The school will consider entry in years 7, 9 and 12
Contact:Miss Georgina Angel
Email: [email protected]
School Visits: Currently only walk & talk tours

The Curriculum

Art, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Classics, Computer Science, Cookery, Dance, Drama, English, Economics, Geography, History, Learning Development, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Physical Education, Physics, Politics, Psychology, Theology, Most Able & Talented

Games & the Arts

Sport: Cricket, Golf, Hockey, Horse-riding, Netball Rugby, Skiing, Tennis

Arts: Dance, Drama, TRINITY and LAMDA Drama Examinations

Pastoral Care

New Hall Voluntary Service, Student Support Staff, Chaplaincy Team, Tutor Groups, Spiritual Days, Willow Student Volunteers , Vertical Houses, External Speakers

Recent Scholarships

Academic, All-Rounder, Diocesan, Modern Languages, Music, Sport, Special Talent

Head Teacher’s Philosophy

Providing students with the best start in life, enabling them to meet confidently the challenges of the wider world. Academic excellence in surroundings where relationships are based on care, trust and respect. Welcoming students from many traditions, building a Christian community that has at its heart prayer and service to others.

Outstanding Characteristics

Diamond Model: students are educated in co-educational classes up to age 11 and again at sixth-form.  However, from 11 to 16 they are taught in single-sex lessons.

History and Tradition: One of the oldest Catholic schools in the UK. Occupying the magnificent Tudor Palace of Beaulieu.