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  1. Breakfast Club. 7.40-8.15am £5 per session. After-school Club / After-school Care*. 3.45-4.30pm £5 per session. 4.30-5.20pm £5 per session. 5.20-6.30pm (including dinner) £8 per session. *£2 surcharge for last-minute bookings and all clubs are subject to availability. Please note that although breakfast club can be booked on an ad-hoc ...

  2. 1888 to Present Day. Sandroyd was founded in 1888 by the Reverend L H Wellesley Wesley. Initially based at Sandroyd House in Cobham, it was a small coaching establishment for boys who were due to go to Eton. From these humble beginnings, the school grew rapidly. When the Reverend Wesley married in 1895, Sandroyd was taken over by Messrs Wilson ...

  3. www.sandroyd.org › Admissions › Admissions-ProcessSandroyd - Admissions Process

    Sandroyd is a Boarding School. Does my child have to board? We have approximately 130 boarders in the Prep School. All of our Year 7 and 8 children are encouraged to board, and this is one of the many reasons why parents select Sandroyd. However, there is no expectation that day children will have to board during their time at Sandroyd.

  4. www.sandroyd.org › indexSandroyd - Home

    Sandroyd is a co-educational boarding and day school in wiltshire for children aged 2-13 Welcome to Sandroyd and our Pre-Prep, The Walled Garden. Current Parents

  5. 01725 516 329. [email protected] OFFICE OPENING TIMES. Monday to Friday 8.00am - 6.00pm,and Saturdays 9.00am - 4.00pm during term time. During the school holidays, the bursary looks after the school office during the week. If nobody is available to answer your call, please do email us or leave a message on the School Office number and we will ...

  6. 2,500 Followers, 217 Following, 1,163 Posts - Sandroyd School (@sandroydschool) on Instagram: "Providing exceptional education that inspires each child. Boarding School of the Year."

  7. 4 dic 2022 · According to one parent, Sandroyd is the ‘quintessential’ country prep school. It certainly does seem like the prototype for an Enid Blyton novel. During the summer, girls and boys play mixed cricket in the beautiful grounds, ride, play with pets or paints, and go adventuring in the playground or woods.