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ADVERT I SEMENT FEATURE

“Not flashy, but classy. Those parents in the know appreciate that a Kimbolton education is money well spent” The Good Schools Guide

AGES FOUR TO 18

CO-EDUCATIONAL

FROM CODING TO CANOEING More than 120 clubs and societies f lourish at Kimbolton, playing a key part in pupils’ development into interesting adults and offering them a remarkable range of opportunities beyond the classroom. From coding in Robotics Club to competing in the 125-mile Devizes to Westminster International Canoe Race, opportunities abound in sport, drama, art, music and outdoor pursuits. The school also has a thriving Combined Cadet Force, a Community Service Unit and an extensive programme of trips and visits. Such a wide variety of extracurricular experiences helps to build children’s social skills and self-esteem – the bedrock for a happy and fulfilled life.

SUPPORTING BUSY FAMILIES Out-of-hours options provide high-quality support to working parents. A before- and after-school club for the younger pupils, plus activities and homework sessions extend the school day. Many of Kimbolton’s children use the dedicated bus service, while others choose from a range of f lexible, cost-effective boarding options (rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted). Kimbolton is about half an hour from Cambridge and 40 minutes by train from London. Scholarships and bursaries are available. To arrange a visit, please call the registrar on 01480 862209 or visit kimbolton.cambs.sch.uk/visit

DAY & BOARDING

OPEN DAYS Prep School (ages 4-11) on Friday 7 May and Friday 8 October ; Senior School (ages 11-16) and Sixth Form (ages 16-18) on Saturday 2 October

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