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Orwell Park School

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Gender: Co-Ed
Sport (Competitive level): Tennis Swimming Hockey Netball Cricket Gymnastics Athletics Horseback riding Squash Rugby Unionl
Specialisms: Fizmat Biochemistry Creation
Selectivity: Semiselective
Boarding age (from): 7
Religion: No
Total students: min 200
Total Boarders: from 50 to 100
Residential options: Full boarding Weekly/Flexi boarding Day
Age group: Pre-preparatory School (4-7 years) Preparatory/Junior School (7 to 11/13 years)

Distance

London:
110 km
Gatwick:
175 km
Heathrow:
130km

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Description

An 18th-century Georgian mansion on 110 acres — with its own golf course, sailing base, and alumni at Eton, Harrow, and Winchester.

About the School

Set in Admiral Vernon’s historic estate near Ipswich, Orwell Park School overlooks the Orwell estuary from parkland that’s been home to pupils aged 2 to 13 since 1937. Founded in 1868, it offers day, weekly, and full boarding options through Pre-Prep and Prep stages, with most leavers heading to the country’s leading senior schools, including Eton, Harrow, Winchester, and Benenden.

Achievements

Last year’s cohort secured 30 scholarships across academic, sports, creative, and musical categories — some pupils earning awards in multiple fields. The independent ISI inspection praised both boarding care and academic outcomes, while destinations like Marlborough, Oundle, Uppingham, Wellington, and Brighton College demonstrate how this rigorous curriculum consistently prepares children for competitive entry to their first-choice institutions.

Studies at Orwell Park School

The curriculum divides into Lower Prep (Nursery through Year 4) and Upper Prep (Years 5–8), with specialist teaching replacing class tutors from Year 6 onward, when Latin enters the timetable. Traditional subjects blend with creative disciplines across two IT labs, while exchange programs with Mayo College in India bring online lessons and two-week trips to the Taj Mahal, Jaipur’s pink city, and Amber Fort.

Learning stages:

  • Nursery – Reception (ages 2–5) — play-based preparation, early reading and numeracy
  • Years 1–4 (ages 5–9) — English, maths, sciences, humanities, art, drama, music
  • Years 5–6 (ages 9–11) — specialist teachers, Latin introduction, Apple-based digital skills
  • Years 7–8 (ages 11–13) — expanded program with geography, history, design, technology, entrance preparation

Extracurricular Life

Over 20 musical ensembles — from orchestra and brass to jazz band and choirs — perform in the conservatory and compete at the annual Battle of the Bands. Theatre productions like Bugsy Malone, Shrek The Musical, and Matilda draw full houses, while sports span rugby, hockey, cricket, athletics, swimming, tennis, sailing, and clay pigeon shooting on the 9-hole golf course. Years 6–7 tackle the OPS Challenge, an in-house Duke of Edinburgh equivalent covering orienteering, shelter-building, first aid, kayaking, and campfire cooking.

Additional clubs:

  • Robotics and coding workshops
  • Pottery studio and art classes
  • Chess, debate, public speaking
  • Forest School nature sessions
  • Golf on campus, squash

Boarding

The grounds feature a floodlit astroturf pitch, outdoor pool, squash and tennis courts, assault course, and digital recording studio with Steinway pianos. Woodland areas support Forest School activities, while the music wing houses practice rooms for individual lessons. Recently refurbished boarding houses occupy the historic mansion, where boys and girls stay on separate floors in bright 4–10 bed rooms overlooking parkland and river. Full boarders spend weekends at Pleasurewood Hills, Aldeburgh, Duxford aviation museum, sailing near Thorpeness, or enjoying fish-and-chips picnics along the coast.

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