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Preparatory school (United Kingdom)
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{{short description|In the UK, school preparing children for secondary level}}{{distinguish|College-preparatory school}}{{more citations needed|date=January 2015}}{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2024}}File:Lambrook School.jpg|thumb|Lambrook School, a British prep school in WinkfieldWinkfieldA preparatory school (or, shortened: prep school) in the United Kingdom is a fee-charging private primary school that caters for children up to approximately the age of 13. The term "preparatory school" is used as it prepares the children for the Common Entrance Examination in order to secure a place at an independent secondary school, typically one of the English public schools.WEB,weblink What is a Preparatory School?, Gettherightschool.co.uk, 2 October 2016, They are also preferred by some parents in the hope of getting their child into a state selective grammar school. Most prep schools are inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate, which is overseen by Ofsted on behalf of the Department for Education.WEB, Abbotts, Sompting, What exactly is a prep school,weblink www.somptingabbotts.com, Sompting Abbbotts Preparatory School, 30 September 2017,

Overview

Boys' prep schools are generally for 8–13 year-olds (Years 3 to 8), who are prepared for the Common Entrance Examination, the key to entry into many secondary independent schools. Before the age of 7 or 8, the term "pre-prep school" is used. Girls' independent schools in England tend to follow the age ranges of state schools more closely than those of boys. Girls' preparatory schools usually admit girls from the age of 4, who will then continue to another independent school at 11 (Year 7), or at 13 (Year 9 if the school is co-educational (as most secondary schools now are). However, as more girls now go on to formerly single-sex boys' schools that have become co-educational, the separation is less clear.There are 130,000 pupils in over 500 prep schools of all types and sizes. Prep schools may be for boys or girls only, or may be co-educational. They may be day schools, boarding schools, weekly boarding, flexi-boarding, or a combination. They fall into the following general categories:WEB, The Independent Association of Prep Schools,weblink About Us, Iaps.uk, 2 October 2016, WEB, Chapel Studios – www.chapel-studios.co.uk,weblink IAPS | The Independent Association of Prep Schools, Iaps.uk, 2 October 2016,
  • Wholly independent prep schools, both charitable and proprietary
  • Junior schools linked to senior schools (i.e. primary to secondary)
  • Choir schools, which educate child choristers of cathedrals, university colleges, and some other large religious institutions; they all accept non-chorister pupils except for Westminster Abbey Choir School; these schools are usually affiliated to Anglican churches, but may occasionally be associated with the Catholic church such as Westminster Cathedral
  • Schools offering special educational provision or facilities
  • Schools with particular religious affiliations
The Independent Association of Prep Schools is a prep schools heads association; one of seven affiliated associations of the Independent Schools Council.

Pre-prep

Pre-prep schools are generally associated with prep schools, and take children from reception to Year 3. Provision for younger children is generally called a nursery school or kindergarten.

History

Prep schools were originally developed in England and Wales in the early 19th century as boarding schools to prepare boys for leading public schools, such as Eton College, Radley College, Harrow School, Charterhouse School, Oundle School, Rugby School, St Paul's School, Westminster School and Winchester College. The numbers attending such schools increased as many parents were overseas in the service of the British Empire. Prep schools are now found in all parts of the United Kingdom, and elsewhere.

In popular culture

TV documentaries

  • WEB, 'The Making of Them' (1994),weblink www.imdb.com, BBC 40 minutes production,
  • WEB, 'Leaving Home at 8' (2010),weblink www.imdb.com, Channel 4 Cutting Edge,

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External links

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