New Saturday Open Morning Programme Launched for Pupils and Parents To Attend at Bedstone College
Bedstone College is welcoming a Saturday morning open day programme!. Bedstone College is a high-flying, prosperous and opportunistic place of learning for pupils aged 4-18.
The school is situated in the scenic South Shropshire countryside, making it a dream spot for both local and international children to shape their futures and become respectable and talented individuals.
Kindness is one of the most important values taught, with the school motto being ‘Caritas’, translating to a word we all admire… ‘Charity’.
Inspiration is something all pupils will feel, with teachers encouraging the expression ofcreativity, identity and unique strengths.
The Headmaster, Mr Toby Mullins, has introduced an educational and exciting new Saturday Open Morning for the Autumn term. To make it even more fantastic, parents are able to join in!
The programme is commencing on October the 2nd, starting off with a Construction and Design theme, including a Robotics Workshop and Design Challenges for teams of students to take part in. Mr Mullins said “In a year when there has been so much disruption and so many activities have
been restricted or cancelled, we are pleased to be able to welcome children from our local community. By offering a theme for each Open Morning, we hope to cater for a wide range of interests, and look forward to welcoming pupils to take part in activities such as Robotics and
Creative Arts Workshops.” The programme will also give parents the opportunity to have personal interaction with staff, and get a guided tour around the school grounds and building.
To secure a place for the October 2nd or November the 13th Open Mornings, please contact admissions@bedstone.org, or call 01547 530961.
The school is open to new registrations, and prospective parents can contact the Admissions Team atadmissions@bedstone.org, or call 01547 530961
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