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  • Address: Godalming, Surrey GU7 2DX
  • Year of reason: 1992
  • School status:Co-education 13-18. I've been in school since I was 13.
  • Religion: The English Church.
  • Number of pupils: 739 (full board) 19 (day) 720. Girls 104, boys 635.

Charterhouse School

The Charles House School is located in Godalming, Sarrey County 20 kilometres south-west of London and near Gilford.

Charterhouse School

The famous boarding school for boys with mixed education in sixth grades (sixth form) of the Charterhouse was founded in 1611 in the Cartuzian monastery in London and changed its location in 1872. The school buildings occupy 200 acres on the painting plateau on the shore of the Vey River. With his towers and his hats, the aromatic of the new Charterhouse Gothics is a chrestomatic sample of the English private Spanish school. A large number of modern buildings built in recent years have effectively provided the school with all thought and resources. The school offers a wide range of subjects and demonstrates a fairly high academic performance. Each fifth graduate of the Charterhouse continues to be educated in Oxbridge.

Each teacher has 8 students. Students use the benefits of access to a fine school library, museum, art studio, technology and design centre, music school and a beautiful theatre. Out-of-school activities and entertainment are diverse and popular among students. Strong sports traditions and a wide range of sports games allow the school team to win inter-school, local and national competitions. The parents of 15 per cent of students are graduates (old boys) of the Charterhouse School.

At school, 10 per cent of children from abroad are enrolled. 90 permanent teachers and more than two dozen invited music teachers. Sir John Banham, Lord Donaldson, Max Hastings, Rachel Portman.

Training in Charterhouse School

The Charterhouse school receives 13-year-old children on the basis of common entrance examinations and sixth grades on the basis of their own introductory examination. Academics and students with brightness are preferred

individuality.

The school teaches 20 subjects on GCSE, 25 on AS and 22 on A level. Usually, a student prepares four subjects for AS and 3-4 for A-level, in addition to general courses. Internships are possible at selected vocational courses. At AS and A-level, 25 per cent of natural sciences and engineering disciplines, 75 per cent of humanitarian sciences and the arts. Support is provided to dissenting students and additional English lessons are offered to students from non-English-speaking countries. French, German and Spanish are taught in GCSE, AS and A-level. Computer and information technologies are studied on 6 lessons per week for 9 years and with other subjects of the curriculum. More than 300 computers, 100 computers on the Internet and networked are available for students on 14 hours.

All 100 per cent of graduates go to universities, 55 per cent of them after a one-year break, 19 per cent of graduates go to Oxford or Cambridge. 13 per cent chooses applied sciences, 17 per cent clean science, 3 per cent law, 59 per cent social and humanitarian, 7 per cent art, drama and architecture and 1 per cent music.

Life in the Charterhouse School

The age of students is 13 to 18. 685 students, of whom 654 (576 boys, 78 girls) live in Charterhouse dormitories. Each dormitory has about 65 children. Qualified nurse always lives in school. Students usually eat in their dormitories. He's allowed to bring and cook his food. You can go to town with a teacher's permission. Students of all ages are required to wear school uniforms. Senior students can attend their club. The head of school and the chief of school and dormitories follow discipline. School traditions are based on Christianity and attendance at the church service is mandatory. There are three stores in the school. Smoking and alcohol are prohibited. A student can be taken out of school for smoking.

More than 75 per cent of students play musical instruments. About 20 musical ensembles, 2 symphony orchestras, 3 string bands, 2 brands, 4 choirs, the ensembles of spiritual and string tools, chambers. Students who follow a multi-year school tradition participate in drama and study drama at AS-level. Arts are taught at a good level,

paintings and design. Every year, 35 students choose design for GCSE and 20 for A-level. Ceramics, textiles, photographs, art history and printing can also be selected. Students travel abroad every year in Europe and the rest of the world.

The main sports for the students of the Charterhouse were socker, hockey, nonball, lacrosse. Less popular are crosses, ton faves, swimming, rugby, squash, shooting, tennis, athletic, carat, golf, fencing, underwater swimming. Family tournaments are run on golf and tennis. The school runs full tour adventures in England, expeditions in Himalayas and Africa.

There are more than 30 clubs in the Charterhouse for fascinating astronomy, bridge games, debates, opera, poetry, sound recording, Spanish or the creation of Teckery.


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