The BSA Guide to Boarding Schools

Page 56

Life at a state boarding school Dr Chris Pyle Head, Lancaster Royal Grammar School

England’s state boarding schools

Co-curricular opportunities are a particular

families from Europe and the Middle East

have a very special place in our

strength. After-school activities flourish in a

and boarders from Hong Kong and West

education system. They often have an

residential community with no commuting

Africa are all well represented.

‘independent’ ethos and education is

required. Many pupils play competitive

free. Boarding fees are typically around

sport against independent schools, some

a third of the cost of independent

schools offer outstanding debating and

boarding schools.

music while others, including LRGS, place a high value on thriving CCF Army, Naval and

State boarding schools come in all shapes

RAF sections as a mainstay of their outdoor

and sizes, from non-selective schools in

and leadership programmes.

rural settings to grammar schools in towns and small cities. A few are single-sex while

Academic results are a major factor for

others are co-educational. Several are

most parents in choosing a state boarding

very ancient – Lancaster Royal Grammar

school, and here too the sector punches

School (LRGS) traces its roots back to the

above its weight. ‘Value-added’ analysis

thirteenth century – while others have been

shows that our boarders tend to do even

established recently to meet demand in this

better than day pupils at GCSE, as a result

vibrant sector.

of the support and encouragement they receive from boarding staff who engage

All state boarding schools are united by

with boarders’ academic challenges during

a shared belief in the opportunities of

and outside prep times.

boarding. There is a consistent concern for

MODERN LIFE Most of our families are ‘first generation’ boarders. They may not initially have considered boarding or even been aware that exceptional state schools offer this opportunity. Boarding fits modern life for many families living with the realities of commuting, travel commitments, divided families or older siblings away at university. A mother bringing up her son on her own told me how boarding allows her to manage her growing business, while her son benefits from positive role models and support. ‘We have the best weekends ever!’ said the mother of another weekly boarder. The boarding experience changes with age. Our younger boarders are in light and airy

the wellbeing and personal development

At LRGS, two-thirds of our 170 boarders live

shared dorms of four to six. The emphasis

of the young people in our schools.

within an hour of the school, but growing

is on establishing excellent habits both in

Wraparound pastoral care creates a very

numbers are from London and elsewhere

boarding and in the classroom. Pastoral

special environment where friendships

in the UK. We have about 30 overseas

care is led by the housemaster and the

and shared activities become for many the

students, who must have EU passports or

matrons – whose days include reuniting

defining privilege of their teenage years.

right of UK residence. Bilingual or expat

pupils with lost property and supplying


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Fees – finding them

8min
pages 159-160

BSA schools members

10min
pages 164-166

Fees – where do they go?

4min
pages 161-162

Sixth-form programmes – the choice

3min
page 158

Sixth form – future ready, set, go

4min
pages 156-157

Educational provision for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities

10min
pages 148-149

Girls and STEAM subjects

6min
pages 140-141

The importance of a creative education

4min
pages 130-131

Preparing pupils for the transition to senior schools

4min
pages 128-129

What does a bespoke education actually mean?

4min
pages 134-137

The benefits of boys-only boarding

4min
pages 132-133

Promoting good mental health in boarding schools

5min
pages 138-139

King’s is more than Christmas

3min
pages 126-127

The benefits of prep school boarding

3min
pages 112-113

BSA Certified Agent and Guardian schemes

4min
pages 106-107

The importance of pastoral care

3min
pages 100-101

Boarding at sixth-form colleges

4min
pages 104-105

Recognising the physical and mental value of sport

3min
pages 98-99

Teaching empathy

3min
pages 96-97

The importance of creativity

4min
pages 94-95

How boarding benefits the wellbeing of pupils

3min
pages 72-73

Schools together in partnership

5min
pages 68-71

Life at a state boarding school

4min
pages 56-57

State boarding schools

2min
page 53

Choosing state boarding

5min
pages 50-52

Faith in our schools

3min
page 42

School visits: questions and answers

13min
pages 36-41

Schools with a military history

4min
pages 44-45

The benefits of state boarding

3min
pages 46-47

What about boarding schools?

5min
pages 18-19

Turning minimum standards into excellence

5min
pages 34-35

Inspections of accredited independent boarding schools

8min
pages 24-27

What makes a good boarding school?

4min
pages 20-23
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