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Moor Park School
Org 1: IAPS
 
Description: Moor Park School
Richard’s Castle, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 4DZ
Telephone: 01584 876061
Instagram: @moorparkludlow
Key dates: Autumn term: Wednesday 6 September 2023 to Friday 15 December 2023
Half term: Thursday 26 October 2023 to Monday 6 November 2023

Spring term: Wednesday 10 January 2024 to Wednesday 27 March 2024
Half term: Saturday 10 February 2024 to Monday 19 February 2024

Summer term: Wednesday 17 April 2024 to Wednesday 10 July 2024
Half term: Saturday 25 May 2024 to Monday 3 June 2024
Age Range: Pre-Nursery, Nursery, Pre-Prep/Infants, Prep/Junior to 13
Day or Boarding: Day, Weekly Boarding, Full Boarding, Flexi/Occasional Boarding
Gender: Co-ed
 
Chairman of Governors: Andrea Minton-Beddoes
 
Headmaster: Mr James Duffield
 
Deputy Head: M. J-M Collin
 
Age Range. 3 months to 13 years.
Number of Pupils. 203.
Fees per term (2024-2025). Boarding: £9,420–£11,500, Day: £2,745–£7,600.
Founded in 1964, Moor Park is an IAPS, Catholic, co-educational boarding and day school accepting children from 3 months to 13 years of age. A family atmosphere pervades, resulting in happy, rounded and grounded children.
Children often start at Moor Park in the Tick Tock Nursery (from 3 months) located at the heart of the school, which provides a secure environment for our very youngest children. The learning environment (inside and outside) is maximised to allow real potential for exploration and creativity. The children transfer to the Pre-Prep Kindergarten in the term that they turn 3, where they are carefully prepared to start more formal schooling by a team of well-qualified and caring staff.
All our children make full use of the 85 acres of stunning grounds, but Moor Park is not just about getting muddy and exploring. Our schemes of work and teaching methods from Nursery to Year 8 have been designed to deliberately encourage the thinking skills, as well as the knowledge, that young people will need in a fast-changing world. Creativity, curiosity, critical thought, confidence, independence and resilience are all deliberately fostered, and the results are plain to see. In the last five years, our leavers have won over 100 scholarships to senior schools, and this from a non-selective intake. Being a truly independent school has helped our children gain entry to the full range of schools nationally, and these scholarships include academic and extra-curricular awards to some of the top senior schools in the country.
It is also worth saying that Moor Park is emphatically not simply an academic hothouse and is a school where children of all abilities thrive. All of this is underpinned by a carefully maintained culture of kindness which ensures that all children are valued for who they are. Passionate teachers and an average class size of around 14 also make a difference, with specialist staff offering extra-curricular activities throughout the school.
The Head, James Duffield is an old boy with high aspirations and a passion for ensuring that every child has a chance to reach their potential whilst enjoying the wholesome, well-rounded education that Moor Park offers.
Not every child can be good at everything but every child can be good at something, and finding that something for every child we take seriously. Moor Park’s facilities and, more importantly, enthusiastic and dedicated staff, ensure that the school is well placed to get the best out of every child.
Moor Park – More than just a school!
Charitable status. Moor Park School is a Registered Charity, number 511800, which exists to provide education for young people.
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