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Sedbergh School stands as the leading ‘full boarding’ school in the North of England. Nestled in a safe, unique and picturesque location, it offers pupils aged 13 and above boundless opportunities. At Sedbergh, we nurture humility, ambition, resilience, and, above all, kindness.
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Sedbergh School is a non-selective boarding school that offers a balanced education with academics, sports, arts, and community service. It has a distinctive setting in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and a strong House system that fosters trust and belonging.
Sedbergh School is a public school (English private boarding and day school) in the town of Sedbergh in Cumbria, North West England. It comprises a junior school for pupils aged 4 to 13 and the main school for 13 to 18 year olds.
School Songs. Sedbergh has a rich history in terms of traditional songs that represent the school. For many Old Sedberghians the songs of Sedbergh School will evoke memories of Sedbergh traditions and ‘the hills that have stood around us’.
Sedbergh School, Sedbergh. 5,812 likes · 293 talking about this · 8 were here. Founded in 1525, Sedbergh School is a day and full boarding school for boys and girls aged 13 to 18.
Find entry requirements, course fees and intake dates for studying a Year 12 - A-level/IB/BTEC (1st year) degree at Sedbergh School in United Kingdom
3 days ago · The message was simple. We are strong and we are prepared. The School had done much to alleviate the burden of VAT on parents and as a result numbers are amongst the highest ever. We were fortunate to have Archie Glover (P 18-23) return to Sedbergh and who entertained us with a virtuoso performance of the Khachaturian Toccata.