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Yateley Manor Preparatory School
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Yateley Manor Preparatory School
Org 1: IAPS
 
Description: Yateley Manor Preparatory School
51 Reading Road, Yateley, Hampshire GU46 7UQ
Telephone: 01252 405500
Key dates: Autumn term: Wednesday 4 September 2024 to Friday 13 December 2024
Half term: Monday 21 October 2024 to Friday 1 November 2024

Spring term: Monday 6 January 2025 to Friday 28 March 2025
Half term: Monday 17 February 2025 to Friday 21 February 2025

Summer term: Wednesday 23 April 2025 to Friday 11 July 2025
Half term: Monday 26 May 2025 to Friday 30 May 2025
Age Range: Nursery, Pre-Prep/Infants, Prep/Junior to 13
Day or Boarding: Day, Day Only
Gender: Co-ed
 
Chairman of the Inspired Learning Group: Mr David Tidmarsh
 
Headteacher: Laura Ball, BA Hons, Post Grad Dip, QTS, NASENCo
 
Age range. 2–16.
Number of pupils. Pre-Prep and Nursery: 47 Girls, 51 Boys; Prep: 62 Girls, 61 Boys; Senior: 17 Girls, 20 Boys.
Fees per term (from Spring 2025). £5,232–£7,099. Fees are inclusive of VAT, catering and subsistence provision, normal activities, extended supervision from 8.00 am until 6.30 pm, educational visits and residential field trips for Years 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Yateley Manor has a long and successful history of educating children from the age of 2 to 13, now adding senior years incrementally, with Year 9 starting in September 2024, who will be taking the first set of GCSEs in Summer 2027.
Its focus on rigorous academic standards, coupled with a broad and balanced curriculum, delivers an education for the 21st century. Yateley Manor’s six core values – Happiness, Reflectiveness, Community, Resilience, Teamwork and Relationships – run like a vein through the community. They help guide behaviour and actions so that they are in alignment with the school’s beliefs. They also bring the community together and provide children with opportunities, which will lead to successful adult lives.
The School’s emphasis on educating the whole child is supported by a broad enrichment programme. Activities include chess, dance, horse riding, drama and modern pentathlon, and the school is always keen to find new opportunities for children to find their talents and strengths.
Nurtured in a warm, friendly and safe environment with excellent facilities and limited class sizes, children are given new experiences to explore, building confidence and stimulating a desire to learn.
Innovative, enthusiastic and committed teachers embrace the different learning styles of children and incorporate varied approaches into lessons. The result is that children may spend a day being Vikings, visiting the Houses of Parliament, creating maths games to bolster understanding of probability or fractions, or cooking during science to reinforce the difference between physical and chemical changes.
There is a strong culture of continuing professional development with staff attending external courses, as well as weekly after-school workshops and sharing best practice. This ensures the School’s innovative and committed staff are constantly challenging their own practice.
A building housing a state-of-the-art Music School, spacious and light rooms for Art and DT, a Modern Foreign Languages Department and a drama venue provides children with opportunities in performing and creative arts. The School’s superb teaching facilities are complemented by excellent sports amenities including a heated indoor swimming pool, a large sports hall with indoor cricket nets, and provision for football, netball and basketball, a gymnasium, a climbing wall, Aeroball and several pitches.
The Woodland Learning Area is an inspirational educational environment which gives children the freedom to explore nature in a hands-on and child-led approach. This helps build confidence, independence and self-esteem as well as giving children new life skills.
The school welcomes children of all ages at any point during the school year. The speed at which children new to the school settle demonstrates the strength of pastoral care. Means-tested bursaries are available.
A network of school coaches serves the surrounding areas including Camberley, Church Crookham, Farnborough, Fleet, Farnham, Frimley, Hartley Wintney, Hook, Basingstoke, Odiham, Sandhurst, Eversley, Crowthorne and Wokingham.
Yateley Manor is part of the Inspired Learning Group.
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