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As a fortnightly boarding school, it is vital that boys feel happy, secure and relaxed upstairs. Our Houseparents, Mr and Mrs Pinchin-Hughes are at the heart of Ludgrove life, and they are responsible for maintaining a happy and calm routine upstairs.
Ludgrove School is an English independent boys' preparatory boarding school. Ludgrove was founded in 1892 at Ludgrove Hall in Middlesex by the Old Etonian sportsman Arthur Dunn. Dunn had been employed as a master at Elstree School, which sent boys mainly to Harrow, and intended to nurture a school that focused on preparing boys to enter Eton.
“Look how far we’ve come!” - @ludgrove_school’s new boys have completed their first half term and it’s incredible to see how much they’ve achieved in those six weeks. From new recruits to old hands...
Ludgrove School. FOCUS: Exploring potential. A traditional all boys prep school, Ludgrove is one of the few to be full boarding, with a two-weekly boarding system that appeals both to British and international families.
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ISI is formally approved by the Secretary of State for Education to inspect association independent schools in England. This approval is outlined in section 87A of the Children Act 1989 and section 106 of the Education and Skills Act 2008.