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  1. Bolton School is a large, all-through school with a co-educational nursery and infant school and single-sex junior and senior schools. It offers a range of academic and extracurricular opportunities for girls and boys to flourish and discover their talents.

    • About Us

      Whichever part of our Foundation you are interested in – be...

    • Admissions

      Children join Bolton School at various stages. From the age...

    • Alumni and Giving Back

      Bolton School is one of the oldest schools in Lancashire....

    • School Life

      At Bolton School we value, model and promote specific...

  2. Girls' Division Maroon. Bolton School is a private day school in Bolton, Greater Manchester. It comprises a co-educational nursery (ages 0–4), co-educational infant school (ages 3–7), single sex junior schools (ages 7–11) and single sex senior schools including sixth forms (ages 11–18).

  3. www.boltonschool.org › admissions › school-feesSchool Fees | Bolton School

    Find out the fees for different school levels and payment methods at Bolton School, a co-educational independent school in Lancashire. Learn about lunch, insurance and fee protection options for parents.

  4. Bolton School is a co-educational school with a single-sex Junior and Senior School. It offers academic rigour, character development, outdoor education and social mobility to pupils from across the North West.

  5. Bolton School, Bolton. 4,886 likes · 327 talking about this · 4,407 were here. Bolton School is one of the North's leading independent day schools for children aged 0-18 years.

  6. Bolton School provides a first-class education for boys and girls from age 4 to 18 in the co-educational pre-preparatory school, Beech House, and then subsequently in the single-sex Junior and...

  7. www.youtube.com › user › boltonschoolmediaBoltonSch - YouTube

    Bolton School is one of the country's leading educational establishments, offering academic excellence and personal development for pupils from birth through to eighteen years of age.