BALIOL SCHOOL

BALIOL SCHOOL

Rating  55 out of 5 based on 1 review(s)

Updated 3 months ago

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As a residential school we provide what we call a 'waking curriculum', the pupils are presented with a full days programme from getting up to going to bed. The morning break and lunch break both provide a series of opt in activities for all the pupils, there is no opt out option. Pupils are fully supervised throughout all the sessions.

Residential pupils have two activity sessions each evening, a pre-tea activity which is invariably school based and places little physical demand, post tea activities are usually physical. The range of activities include most major team and outdoor education sports.

Cultural and craft opportunities are also available on a frequent basis and daily if there is demand.

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  • Baliol School

    Rating 55 out of 5
    Nicholas Atkinson

    The plans of closing baliol school is a big mistake , i was a pupil there , i went there because i got expelled from other schools for fighting and i went to baliol and they teached me what was right and what was wrong i finished there in 2005 and ive turned out to be a great and helpful lad i would do anything for anyone and thats because of baliol school , Thank you baliol

    19/08/2011 06:06:40

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    • Nik Owen: Like the above. I got expelled from School and Baliol helped me hugely, I now have a degree and am studying for my Masters. A huge thank you to Baliol.

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