Terrington Hall School

The Terrington Culture

Written by  Administrator

Terrington children have a special charm: the School is renowned for providing a well-rounded education and there is a healthy balance between academic work, music, sport, and the arts.

Terrington is a place where children flourish and we aim to provide each individual child with the opportunity to develop to the best of their potential.

Happy children succeed and we believe we provide the best possible environment, teaching and pastoral care to enable our pupils to be happily successful!

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Mission Statement

To provide all children, irrespective of race, religion, gender, background or academic ability, with the chance to be involved in a caring, supportive and challenging environment where their full potential may be realised.

To develop lively and enquiring minds together with a positive wish to learn, to question and to argue rationally. We believe education should be stimulating, ordered and yet enjoyable with the opportunity for self-expression. ]

We aim to encourage and foster in children -

  • Respect and care for each other.
  • Respect and care for the wider world and the moral values of others.
  • A knowledge and understanding of the Christian tradition on which the school was first founded.
  • A love of academic study, physical exercise and the creative arts.
  • A sense of self-respect and individual worth and the ability to live and work in co-operation with others.

Our goal is to have prepared girls and boys to progress, at the age of thirteen, to another school, with the knowledge, technical abilities and confidence to allow them to take every opportunity presented to them.

The Head and all the teaching staff, together with the administrative and domestic staff are all committed as a team, and as individuals, to achieving these aims for all of the one hundred and fifty or so pupils in their care.

Person Responsible for Mission Statement: Headmaster & Governors.

Review Date: September 2012

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Headmaster's News

posted by Jon Glen on Wednesday, 22 February 2012 07:38

The U11 and U10 Netball teams travel to Bramcote this afternoon (2pm start).

posted by Jon Glen on Tuesday, 21 February 2012 13:54

Year 7 has gone to Mr Latham's film studio today to watch a film being "shot".

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Terrington Hall is a member of the Independent Schools Council. Click here for details

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Forthcoming Events

Wed, Feb 22nd, @2:00pm - 04:00PM
U11/U10 Netball v Bramcote (A)
Sat, Feb 25th, @2:30pm - 05:00PM
U11 Netball v St Martin's Ampleforth (A)
Sat, Feb 25th, @2:30pm - 04:00PM
U13/ U9 High 5's Netball v St Martin's Ampleforth (H)
Mon, Feb 27th
Yrs 6, 7 & 8 to St Olave's French Play
Mon, Feb 27th, @2:00pm - 05:00PM
THPS Cross Country U13 & U11 Boys and Girls

Our Charity of the Year

Aiming to help and support those with M.S. within the Ryedale Area.

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