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ALL ABOUT BOARDING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

3 Where everyone feels at home Because of how the School encourages diversity and praises independent thought, it feels like a very safe place to learn and to form opinions and ideas. Westminster is the only ancient London school to occupy its original site and has a long history as a boarding school. Welcoming both day and boarding pupils, it is a happy, busy and purposeful place with a lively boarding community of almost 200 boys and girls. Living within the School s premises has many benefits. It allows pupils to take full advantage of the extended evening programme of concerts, plays, sport and lectures, as well as the many supervised trips to academic and cultural events held around London. Seven reasons to board at Westminster Evening activities There is a wide variety of organised evening activities in the School Sports and Music Centres with concerts, plays, lectures and trips out. Superb pastoral care The Housemaster and a team of live-in tutors are always on hand to support pupils, helping them to become happy, fulfilled and independent. Good food Breakfast, lunch, tea and supper are prepared and served at the College Hall, Purcell s and Grant s Dining Rooms. There is plenty of choice to suit all tastes! Family atmosphere Each House has a strong sense of community, allowing long-standing friendships to flourish. Friends It s relaxed and fun and you spend a lot of time with your friends. You can also see your family at weekends and you can go home for special occasions. Prep Structured time for prep every evening between 7.15pm and 9.00pm helps pupils to complete their academic work in a quiet, studious and mutually supportive atmosphere. No commute Mornings and evenings are less stressful when you don t have to travel. There s more time to socialise, to study and it s easier to be organised.

4 5 Nothing is more important than my House s family atmosphere. It s like my second family. Where Friendships Form Boarding allows pupils to make the most of all the activities Westminster has to offer, while enjoying more leisure time with their friends and getting to know boys and girls from outside their classes and year groups. Home from Home The boarding Houses provide comfortable rooms and relaxed social spaces. Younger boarders share a large room with two or three others. Pupils in the Sixth Form and Remove have their own rooms. There is a strong sense of community between the Houses as well as within each House, because all the boarding buildings are situated around Little Dean s Yard with the exception of Purcell s just a minute s walk away. Rigaud s is a boys-only boarding House and Purcell s is girls-only; College, Grant s, Busby s and Liddell s have both boy and girl boarders. Apart from College, our Scholars House, all Houses have day pupils too boys and girls. All year groups are represented in each House. Like the Day Houses, each Boarding House has a Housemaster, responsible for the pupils welfare, and, in addition, a Resident Tutor and Matron. Members of the House tutorial team are on duty in the evenings. Boarding is in term-time only and most of our boarders also go home at weekends, although some of our over-16 pupils choose to remain at the School and make the most of all that London has to offer on a Saturday and Sunday. A pupil s House becomes like an extended family. It is the space in which pupils spend much of their leisure time and provides the basis for many friendships. Every Westminster pupil belongs to one of the eleven Houses, named after people historically connected to the School. Boys join us at 13+ and both girls and boys can join the co-educational Sixth Form at 16+. Six of the Houses have a mix of boarding and day pupils, whereas five are for day pupils only. In addition to the activities of the wider school, every House has its own community life. Either the House as a whole or smaller groups from within it can work together to stage concerts, put on plays and musicals, compete in sporting competitions, or organise social outings and events. Pupils express delight in how the School has encouraged them to explore beyond the boundaries of what they might have thought they could do. ISI Inspection Report November 2016 I was surprised by the amount of freedom your Housemaster gives you and the extent to which they engage with and respect you as an adult. It s not about having someone to look after you, it s about having people to look out for you, and there s a world of difference.

7 Kindness is a key characteristic of the School s ethos. ISI Inspection Report November 2016 A Place of Wellbeing Boarding Houses have a dedicated Matron and all pupils have access to our welcoming Health Centre, run by an experienced Nursing Sister, visited regularly by the School GP and with the full-time support of the School Counsellor and independent listeners. In addition to comfortable bedrooms, boarding pupils enjoy their own leisure spaces, study areas and dedicated places to relax, socialise and study. The combined support of a pupil s Housemaster, Tutor, House and wider school community is invaluable in helping them not only to make the most of their time at Westminster but to develop and flourish as individuals. Girls at Westminster, where equality is essential Girls have been valued members of the Westminster School community since the early 1970s. Now approximately 70 girls join the Sixth Form each year, about a third living in as boarders. Pupils develop very high levels of selfconfidence, self-reliance and resilience. ISI Inspection Report November 2016 Like all pupils, each girl belongs to a House: this provides her with a supportive and stable community for the duration of her time at Westminster and allows her to get to know pupils of different ages, genders and backgrounds. In addition to the support of their Housemaster and Tutors, girls also benefit from the guidance of the Head of Upper School, a senior female member of staff, part of whose responsibility it is to look after the interests of girls at the School. In this way, girls are encouraged and enabled to play a full, vibrant part and equal part in academic and co-curricular life from daily lessons, weekly societies and evening concerts, to termly sporting events and annual plays. I feel like we have a strong voice at Westminster; the School is a very inclusive and welcoming environment. And I think the boys really like having girls around, especially the younger ones it s like having whole lot of big sisters!

8 A Boarder s typical timetable Frequently asked questions From 7.50am 6.00pm Q. Can I come on a tour of a boarding House? Q. Can I board during the School holidays? Breakfast is served for boarders in the medieval College Hall originally the dining room of the Abbot of Westminster. 4.15pm Tea is available for boarders and day pupils in College Hall or Grant s Dining Room. Between tea and suppertime Lower School Activities take place and meetings of School societies are arranged. Every pupil in Years 9 and 10 is expected to do at least two Lower School Activities every week. Options available include Bookbinding, Bridge, Drama, the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, Football and Robotics. Supper in College Hall is served for boarders and also for day pupils who have an evening activity such as a play, concert or lecture. 7.15pm For boarders, study time or Prep commences in their Houses or the Library. It is a structured session of independent learning, every evening, with the support of Housemasters and Tutors. 9.00pm Prep ends, after which pupils may meet and talk, play Snooker or Table Tennis, or continue their academic work. A programme of activities is arranged every evening in the School Music Centre and Sports Centre. For many boarders the end of formal prep is not the end of study for the day. 10.00pm Pupils return to their Houses unless they have permission to attend a family celebration or to go, with a group organised by a member of staff, to a play or concert. Bed times vary according to the age of the pupils. A. Yes, we are happy to arrange a tour led by the Housemaster. There are regular tours of the boarding Houses and many families choose to visit more than one House. Please note, it is not always possible to arrange a boarding House tour on the same day as a general tour of the School. Q. Can I try boarding? A. We have boarding taster evenings during the year so that boys can experience a typical evening in a boarding house. Q. Do I have to decide whether or not to apply for a boarding place at the time of registration? A. If you are a 13+ applicant the answer is no. In fact, it is not unusual for the final decision to be delayed until a boy is in his final year at preparatory school. It is also possible for a boy to switch to boarding having started at Westminster as a day boy and the reverse is also possible. 16+ (Sixth Form) applicants must notify us whether they wish to apply for a day place or boarding place when registering for entry. Q. Can I express a preference for a particular boarding house? A. Yes, we will always aim to respect any preferences indicated. However, we cannot guarantee a candidate will be allocated the House requested. A. No, unfortunately this is not possible. Q. Can I stay at School at weekends? A. All boarders in the Lower School up to the age of 16 go home every weekend. Some Sixth Form boarders stay at School at weekends, but the School is very quiet on Saturday nights. Q. Can I board at Westminster if my parents live abroad? A. Westminster is not a suitable boarding school for pupils below the age of 16 whose parents live overseas. However, we welcome overseas boarders in the Sixth Form but they must have guardians with whom they can stay at exeat weekends or when they are unwell. I love the sense of having an extended family, with whom you share a huge number of experiences regardless of how different you may be intellectually, physically, or in terms of interests.

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How do I apply? Boarding is popular and pupils are strongly encouraged to board from the start of their time at the School. If you did not indicate a boarding preference on your registration form, just let the Admissions Department know by letter or email that you would like your child to board. For more information or to arrange a tour, please contact the Admissions Department on 020 7963 1003, or email registrar@westminster.org.uk THE REGISTRAR WESTMINSTER SCHOOL LITTLE DEAN S YARD LONDON SW1P 3PF +44 (0)20 7963 1003 registrar@westminster.org.uk @wschool Registered charity number: 312728 2017 Designed and produced by MAXX Design www.maxx-design.co.uk