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  1. Family Friendly Boarding at St Swithun's. St Swithun’s boarding is designed with the modern family in mind. Our range of senior boarding options allows parents to balance the demands of a busy lifestyle, reassured that their daughter has access to a huge breadth of opportunities, first class academic and pastoral support, further education expertise and the secure, homely atmosphere of a ...

  2. St Swithun's School has an exeat weekend in the summer term. It is always scheduled to include a public holiday to give the boarding students an extra day. Strengths: Although St Swithun's is not overly selective and does not have strict admission conditions, the academic results are really extraordinarily good.

  3. Feb 20, 2023 · The Setting. St Swithun’s School sits on the outskirts of the medieval town Winchester, famous for its schools, beautiful town center and 17th century cathedral. We hopped on a direct train from London’s Waterloo station and get off 45 minutes later at Winchester Station. From there it’s a brisk 15-minute walk to the school.

  4. There are so many opportunities to embrace and amazing people to meet.’. ‘Boarding at St Swithun’s has taught me to accept and understand alternative perspectives. The school community is so accepting and supportive of everyone.’. ‘There is always someone to talk to. Whether it’s the person you sit next to in orchestra or the girl ...

  5. Overview. Founded in 1884, St Swithun’s is an independent day and boarding school for girls set in an attractive 45 acre campus overlooking the Hampshire Downs, yet only an hour from London by train.

  6. From the Prep School Head Mrs Liz Norris. St Swithun’s is a leading independent boarding and day school for girls aged 3 - 18 with a co-ed preschool set in 45 acres overlooking the Hampshire Downs on the outskirts of Winchester, yet only 55 minutes by train from central London.

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  8. Donate. Our History. St. Swithun's was founded in 1884 by Anna Bramston, the daughter of the Dean of Winchester. Anna was supposedly inspired to found a girls school after hearing a lecture on the benefits of educational establishments for girls by the writer Elizabeth Missing Sewell. In 1883 Anna Bramston and her lifelong friend Amelie LeRoy ...

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