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  1. Academic. The main focus of the Ludgrove curriculum is to build firm academic foundations and encourage a love of learning. We prepare boys for Common Entrance or scholarship examinations to all the main public schools. We have a very successful track record of sending boys to Eton, Harrow, Marlborough, Radley, Stowe, Sherborne Wellington and ...

  2. Ludgrove, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 3AB. Tel: 0118 978 9881 Fax: 0118 979 2973. office@ludgroveschool.co.uk. Registered charity no. 309100. Registered in England and ...

  3. Fees & Bursaries. School fees are charged termly and cover all the costs incurred in the usual course of a boy’s education and boarding during the term. From September 2024 the fee is £11,766 per term. They are invoiced in advance and payable by the first day of each term. Other charges, such as those for extra activities, musical instrument ...

  4. Ludgrove was founded in 1892 by Arthur Dunn in Cockfosters, north London. Dunn was one of life’s natural enthusiasts and his favourite saying, “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might” remains the school motto today.

  5. 9,521 Followers, 197 Following, 2,973 Posts - Ludgrove School (@ludgrove_school) on Instagram: "Ludgrove is a fortnightly boarding prep school for boys aged 8 to 13 that sits in 130 acres of rural Wokingham in Berkshire."

  6. The Registrar, Rebecca Philpott, arranges all prospective parent visits and is able to talk you though the options, explain our admissions process and answer any questions you may have. Please contact Rebecca at registrar@ludgroveschool.co.uk or telephone the school on 0118 978 9881. In the meantime, please do follow us on Instagram to get a ...

  7. Ludgrove is a fortnightly boarding prep school for boys aged 8 to 13 that sits in 130 acres of rural Wokingham in Berkshire. REQUEST INFORMATION.. KEY INFORMATION: There are two mantras of Ludgrove life: ‘Be kind’ and ‘Be the best you can’ and our motto ‘whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might’ Ecclesiastes IX v.10 is as true today as it was when the school was ...