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Arnold Lodge School

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Arnold Lodge School
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Information
TypeIndependent day school
MottoLatin: Respice Finem
'Look to the end'
Established1864
DirectorsGareth Newman, Wynford Dore
HeadteacherDavid Preston
GenderCoeducational
Age4 to 18
Enrolment300
HousesDedicas, Veritas and Amicus
Colour(s)Maroon and Navy   
Websitehttp://www.arnoldlodge.com/

Arnold Lodge School is a co-educational independent school in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, founded in 1864. The school has around 300 day pupils, ranging from Reception aged four, to Sixth Form pupils aged eighteen.

The school is based in central Royal Leamington Spa, housed in a mixture of Victorian and modern buildings. Originally a dame school kept by Mrs Worthington at 2 Lillington Place, Leamington Spa, in 1864 the school was taken over by a former Assistant Master at Leamington College, Mr Alfred Kirk. An admirer of Dr Thomas Arnold of Rugby School, he named the school Arnold Lodge School. Originally the oldest prep school in Warwickshire, it extended its admission age to the GCSE years in 2008 and launched a Sixth Form in September 2013.

The school was nominated for Senior School of the Year in the national TES Independent School Awards 2020.[1]

Enrolment to Arnold Lodge

Arnold Lodge has key entry points into Reception, Year 3, Year 7 and Year 12. While admission to Arnold Lodge will usually be for one of these year groups, admission into other year groups is also possible during the academic year.

Arnold Lodge has an assessment process for admission to the school from Year 3 and up with a series of assessment days taking place across the academic year. The entrance assessment focuses on the whole child and their academic potential rather than their current academic attainment.

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ "Arnold Lodge in running for top independent schools award". Leamington Observer. Retrieved 7 November 2021.

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