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Farleigh School http://www.farleighschool.com/
“One of the greatest strengths of a school such as Farleigh is to create an environment in which pupils can begin to discover what lies within them. I am very wary of the expression 'fulfil their potential' as seen in many claims about school life because, by definition, we cannot know when it has been reached - certainly not at prep school age. However, potential ability and interest can be identified, encouraged and strengthened. Farleigh offers such an extensive range of opportunities in all sorts of ways; academic, cultural, artistic, sporting, musical, dramatic, all of which are held in the context of the formation of the whole child - which itself is rooted in an understanding of spiritual development. We are travelling on the great journey together and Christian Faith, as expressed and lived by the Catholic Church, provides the School's inspiration and motivation.
Updated:28. april 2005

Farlington School http://www.farlington.w-sussex.sch.uk/
Farlington is a day and boarding school for 400 girls aged from 4 to 18. We provide an education which enables girls to reach their highest standards, and prepares them for life.
Updated:28. april 2005

Farringtons and Stratford House http://www.farringtons.org.uk/
Farringtons and Stratford House School for Girls - Kent
Updated:28. april 2005

Felsted School http://www.felsted.org/
Felsted School is an Independent, Co-Educational Boarding and Day school located in the picturesque North Essex village of Felsted
Updated:28. april 2005

Feltonfleet School http://www.feltonfleet.co.uk/
We recognise the individual in your child, and whilst we are proud of the many things we do well, and the extraordinary range of our facilities, I believe that it is our pastoral care which is our unique selling point. Promoting and safeguarding the welfare of your child is of paramount concern to all of us here, and it is our aim to encourage him or her to aspire to the highest personal standards. The traditional goals of aiming high, respecting each other, and promoting high quality learning is set against modern attitudes and relationships. We want the children to respect one another, to feel at ease in the company of adults, and to understand what and where the boundaries of good sense and personal responsibility are.
Updated:28. april 2005

Fettes College Edinburgh http://www.fettes.com/
Fettes College Edinburgh
Updated:28. april 2005

Foremarke Hall http://www.foremarke.org.uk/
Foremarke Hall
Updated:28. april 2005

Forest School http://www.forest.org.uk/
Forest School
Updated:28. april 2005

Frensham Heights http://www.frensham-heights.org.uk/
Frensham Heights
Updated:28. april 2005

Frewen College http://www.frewencollege.co.uk/
Frewen College is an independent specialist school for dyslexic and dyspraxic young people aged from 7 to 17. We are based in idyllic surroundings in the Wealden countryside, on the borders of Kent and Sussex in the South East of England.
Updated:28. april 2005

Friars School http://www.friarsschool.com/
Friars School
Updated:28. april 2005

Friends' School Saffron Walden http://www.friends.org.uk/
Co-educational, Quaker, day school, boarding school. Your child will have opportunities in a wide range of cultural, creative and physical activities within a community which values and respects individuals, celebrates achievements and broadens perspective
Updated:28. april 2005

Fulneck School http://www.fulneckschool.co.uk/
Fulneck School
Updated:28. april 2005

Fyling Hall Website http://www.fylinghall.clara.net/
Fyling Hall Website
Updated:28. april 2005

Finborough School http://www.keme.co.uk/
Finborough School
Updated:28. april 2005
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