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The School

Each academic year, there are around 700 pupils in the School, of whom about a quarter are boarders. Of these, about 30 boarders and 70 day pupils are girls who join the School after GCSE examinations for their sixth-form years.

Most boys come to the School at the age of 13 and qualify for entry either through the Common Entrance examination, at present taken in June each year, or through the Westminster scholarship examination, known as The Challenge, which is taken in May.

Both boys and girls may enter the sixth form to study for their A levels.

(http://www.westminster.org.uk/study/theschool.asp)

 

A Day in the Life

For day pupils and boarders at Westminster, the School day is not just a matter of a 'nine-to-five' existence. The following timetable outlines the typical range of daily activities a pupil could undertake.

 
Morning  
7.50 am Breakfast is served in College Hall (originally the dining room of the Abbot of Westminster). Day boys and girls start to arrive.
8.45 am The School day starts with registration in the Houses.
9.00 am A service in the Abbey or Latin Prayers (Assembly) up School are held on full teaching days (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) with voluntary services at other times.
9.25 am Lessons start every morning.
 
Lunchtime  
1.00 pm Lunch (organised by Houses). During the lunch hour only pupils in the two final years are free to leave the precincts without permission. Otherwise there are various activities, orchestral and choir rehearsals, and an opportunity to meet with Housemasters, Tutors and other teachers.
 
Afternoon  
2.00 pm All pupils take part in the Station (games) programme on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
4.10 pm Lessons end on full teaching days (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays).
4.15 pm Tea is available every day for boarders and day pupils in College Hall or Grant’s Dining Room. Between tea and supper time most of the Lower School Activities take place and meetings of Upper School Societies are arranged.
 
Evening  
6.00 pm Supper.
7.15 pm For boarders, study time commences in their studies or the Library.
9.00 pm Study time ends. Thereafter pupils may meet and talk, play snooker or table tennis, watch television, work out in the gym or continue with their academic work. For many boarders the end of formal prep is not the end of study for the day.
10.00 pm Pupils return to their Houses unless they have permission to go with a group organised by a member of staff to a play, a concert or to attend a family celebration. Bed times vary with the age of the pupils.

Date: 2015-02-28; view: 783


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