FEEL SUPPORTED,
FEEL INCLUDED,
FEEL AT HOME
Student welfare is a top priority, with 24-hour supervision and support from the residential Welfare Team, Teachers and Activity Leaders.
The high staff-to-student ratios means every child receives individual care and attention, and ensures students feel safe, supported and well looked after throughout their stay. To promote wellbeing, students can refer to our College Nurse for medical support and advice.
Junior students must remain on campus unless accompanied by staff. Students aged 15 may be allowed limited independence to go shopping on designated afternoons, with clear check-in and check-out procedures in place. Evening outings are always under staff supervision, and a daily curfew is observed. Secure storage is also available for valuables and important documents.
We aim to make every student feel safe, supported and part of a welcoming international community throughout their stay.
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Safeguarding Team
Our dedicated Safeguarding team are responsible for the welfare and support of students during Summer School. The key contacts are:
- Simon Talbot – Designated Safeguarding Lead
- Paul Bright – Governor with responsibility for safeguarding
- Mark Hewitt – Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

