Our Values and Philosophy
Our values and philosophy permeate throughout the whole of school, from infants to Sixth Form. We feel that we have encapsulated 3 key values that will stand our pupils in good stead, not just for doing well at school, but in preparing them with the skills and capabilities they will need when leaving school and will serve them well in life. This may seem like a long way away for a Junior School child, but all good character comes from good foundations and that is what we look to do at Rendcomb College.
Our Mission
Our mission is to develop thoughtful, adventurous and ambitious life-long learners with the confidence, character and skills to succeed in the ever-changing world after school. Our pupils have the freedom to experience, explore and enquire about the world around them. We aim to encourage independence and inclusivity in a safe, caring community and magnificent natural environment.
TO ACHIEVE THIS WE WILL:
- Promote a growth mind-set, where abilities can be developed through dedication and hard-work
- Provide a co-curriculum that will challenge and support character development, leadership and teamwork
- Encourage individualism, creativity and contribution to a nurturing and collaborative community
- Engender physical, spiritual and mental well‑being through a strong pastoral system
- Prepare pupils for a life beyond school
- Develop an appreciation for and responsible attitude towards their environment and surroundings
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Academic
Children benefit from smaller class sizes and a generous teacher-pupil ratio meaning your child is treated as an individual within the group and are able to progress at a pace that suits them and their development.
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Junior School Welcome
Our head of Juniors explains why early education is so important and how boarding at Rendcomb can help.
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Values And Philosophy
Empowering young minds with our values-driven philosophy. Our junior school fosters curiosity, respect, and lifelong learning in a nurturing environment.
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Academic
Children benefit from smaller class sizes and a generous teacher-pupil ratio meaning your child is treated as an individual within the group and are able to progress at a pace that suits them and their development.
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School Life
Children benefit from smaller class sizes and a generous teacher-pupil ratio meaning your child is treated as an individual within the group and are able to progress at a pace that suits them and their development.
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Facilities
Children benefit from smaller class sizes and a generous teacher-pupil ratio meaning your child is treated as an individual within the group and are able to progress at a pace that suits them and their development.