History
Bishopstrow College was established in 2006 by Ian and Fran Henson (both now retired), welcoming its first cohort of 40 students in July, August, September and October 2006.
Education
A variety of programmes focusing on intensive English language tuition and immersion in the National Curriculum, including Mathematics, Science, Geography and History.Small class sizes, with a maximum of 8 students for English classes and 12 students for other academic subjects, allowing very high levels of individual teacher time.An Individual Learning Plan for every student, updated regularly, detailing progress and areas for improvement in English, other academic subjects, sport and boarding.
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Housing services
Boarding students live in one of the four boarding houses – Barrow House, Mandalay, Riverside and Aldhelms – with separate houses for boys and girls.Junior and Middle College students live in Barrow House at the heart of the main campus, in shared rooms of between two and eight students.Senior Girls have a suite of rooms in the top floor of Barrow House and the other boarding houses are also allocated to Senior College students. Mandalay and Riverside are located across the road from the main campus.
Library services
Outside of class, you can relax in the library within The Henson Building and spacious communal areas. There is Wi-Fi access throughout the College.
The Activities Programme offers students the chance to explore and discover hidden interests, skills and abilities. It presents students with the opportunity to acquire new talents and build self-confidence outside of the classroom. Bishopstrow aims to provide a range of activities to allow students to excel and gain social competence. We hope that by introducing the students to new and unaccustomed activities that they will find life-long interests in which they can prosper.
Junior activities take place between 5-6pm four days a week. The activities can range from model making, arts and crafts to small drama productions. Juniors also take part in activities at the weekend such as raft building, country walks and cooking. We believe that offering this extensive range of activities will contribute to the students overall social development.
Senior and junior students are also offered activities on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Activities such as race nights, survival simulation games and murder mysteries are only a handful of team building games we offer to ensure that our students develop the confidence to integrate with others when they move on from Bishopstrow.
Not only do we offer on-site activities but every Sunday we offer a fully supervised weekend trip which allows our students to see places of cultural significance such as Stonehenge, Windsor Castle and Winchester Cathedral. We also encourage character building activities such as challenging the students to reach the summit of a mountain, coasteering and sailing.
Bishopstrow College also has a House team system where students are put into mixed nationality teams to compete for the House Trophy in things such as:
- House Spelling Bee
- House Drama
- House Debate
- House Singing
- House Photography
- House Sports Competitions
Accreditation
Bishopstrow College is accredited by the British Council under this Scheme, for the teaching of English in the UK. The Scheme gives an assurance of quality to international students who are taking or are planning to take an English language course in the UK.