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Moira House School

 
 

 

 

 

Type:

Bording  School

Rangking2007:

  No.329   Result:   A-B  58.82% 

Type:

Girl

Fees:

GBP7,240/Term

Since:

1875

Entrance:

11-18,    Exam,  School report

Locate:

Sussex(East)

Other:

  +% to Oxbridge

Pupils:

250

Website:

http://www.moirahouse.co.uk

 

 

 

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What it’s like
Founded in 1875, it is situated near Beachy Head with grounds and gardens opening on to the Downs. The buildings are well designed and comfortable and provide good accommodation and facilities. Academic standards are high and examination results are very good. It enjoys a high staff:pupil ratio of about 1:8. The music and drama departments have excellent reputations. The school prides itself on strong careers counselling. Very good sports and games, plus a very wide range of activities, including local community schemes. Many overseas links eg sport, drama and exchange visits.

School profile


Scholarships, bursaries & extras
15 pa scholarships and exhibitions, value 15%–50% fees: academic, drama, art, music, sport and a number of bursaries. Parents not expected to buy textbooks; maximum extras approx £150.

Parents
70+% live within 30 miles; 30+% live overseas.

Head & staff

Principal: Mrs Ann Harris, appointed in 1997. Educated at Royal College of Music (ARCM) and Bath Spa University. Previously Headmistress of Moira House Junior School. Also Founder Member of GSA Junior Heads Group in south east; member of Incorporated Society of Musicians and East Sussex Chairman. Involved in local musical activities as pianist and in choirs.
Teaching staff: 40 full time, 30 part time. Annual turnover 7%. Average age 35.

Exam results

GCSE: In 2003, 36 pupils in fifth form: 100% gained at least grade C in 6+ subjects. Average GCSE score 65 (50 over 5 years).
A-levels: 32 in upper sixth. Average final point score achieved by upper sixth formers 348.

University & college entrance
100% of sixth-form leavers go on to a degree course (10% after a gap year). 20% take courses in science, engineering and medicine, 15% in law, 40% in humanities & social sciences, 2% in art & design, 12% in eg business, acting, dance.

Curriculum
GCSE, AS and A-levels. 20 GCSE subjects, 18 AS and A-level, 4 Vocational A-levels.
Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level, 3 at A-level; general studies is not taken. 50% take science A-levels; 40% arts/humanities; 10% both. Key skills optional and integrated into sixth-form courses and activities.
Vocational: Work experience available.
Special provision: Special tutoring for dyslexic pupils and EFL.
Languages: French, German and Spanish offered at GCSE, AS and A-level; GCSE Latin. Regular
exchanges (France, Germany and Spain).
ICT: Taught both as a discrete subject (1 lesson a week
in Years 7–9) and across the curriculum eg data-logging in science, composition in music. 130 computers for pupil use, most networked and with email and internet access.

The arts

Music: Over 70% of pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams can be taken. 6 musical groups: orchestra, chamber groups, woodwind, string quartet, swing band. Many successes in Eastbourne Festival.
Drama & dance: Both offered. GCSE, AS and A-level drama and LAMDA exams may be taken. Majority of pupils are involved in school and house/other productions. Many successes in Eastbourne Festival.
Art & design: On average, 15 take GCSE, 3 A-level. Design also offered.

Sport & activities

Sport: Hockey, netball, swimming, athletics, gymnastics, tennis compulsory. Optional: cricket, squash, badminton, golf, sailing, basketball, football, volleyball, trampolining, windsurfing, orienteering, riding. BAGA, RLSS, RYA exams may be taken. Biennial hockey and netball tour to eg West Indies, Europe, Australia.
Activities: Pupils take bronze, silver and gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. Community service optional. Over 30 clubs, eg sports clubs, drama, dancing, computing, Young Enterprise, debating, public speaking.

School life

Uniform: School uniform worn, suits in the sixth form.
Houses & prefects: Prefects, 2 head girls, house councils, elected by girls and staff.
Religion: Morning prayers and Sunday church compulsory for Christians until fifth form; confirmation, Christian Unions.
Social: Public-speaking, Eastbourne Festival with other local schools. Organised trips abroad (Year 9 upwards) for music, drama and sport ( eg USA and Hungary), annual ski trips to Europe and USA and cultural exchange to Thailand. Day pupils allowed to bring own car/bike to school. Some meals formal, some self-service. School shop. No tobacco or alcohol allowed.

Discipline
Pupils failing to produce homework once will repeat their work in detention; those caught with cannabis on the premises will be expelled. Sanctions for anti-social behaviour.

Boarding
50% have own study bedroom, 50% share with others. Houses of approximately 60, divided by age. RGNs on duty or on call. Central dining room. Sixth-form pupils can provide and cook their own food at weekends. Half term, and exeat weekends by arrangement. Visits to local town allowed at weekends.

Former pupils
Rumer Godden (novelist); Prunella Scales (actress); Joy Finzi (artist); Virginia Fiennes (explorer).