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Rendcomb College Senior School

"The only aristocracy is the aristocracy of brains and character"

Headmaster and StudentsWe are very proud of the principle on which Noel Wills founded Rendcomb College in 1920. His vision was to provide an excellent education within a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Eighty years on, Rendcomb still has these distinctive qualities and the Wills family continue to support the College, giving us financial strength and assisting in the development of our first class facilities.

Today Rendcomb educates boys and girls from the ages of 3 to 18 years. Our Junior School accepts day pupils up to the age of 11 and our senior pupils may choose day, boarding or flexi-boarding.

We are already established as the outstanding small independent school in Gloucestershire. Our aim is to be the best small school in the country. Rendcomb College is special because of its people. There is a unique spirit; the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. There is space and freedom at to think and work; freedom to enjoy the countryside, freedom to grow and make friends in beautiful surroundings.

We hope that this website gives you a flavour of some of the features which we feel passionate about at Rendcomb, a sense of what we value, how we work and how we play. If you think that Rendcomb could be the right school for your child, please come and see us for yourself. When you visit, you will tour the school with a pupil while lessons are going on and meet our housestaff.

I look forward to welcoming you and sharing Rendcomb College with you and your children.

With warm best wishes,


Gerry Holden

HEADMASTER


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