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Durham School (11-16)

Durham School is our senior School for ages 11–18. It is here, among inspiring School buildings steeped in heritage, that pupils are given the chance to immerse themselves fully in their education.

At the heart of this is a warm and inclusive pastoral structure, where strong and supportive relationships between staff and pupils, and between pupils themselves, are both expected and championed. Our long-standing House system creates a support network for pupils in which both individual and team achievements are encouraged and celebrated.

Welcome from the Head

Located at the heart of this amazing and ancient City, Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation is an exciting and inspirational place of learning; it is a place of activity, of warmth, but more importantly of community.

With a thousand years of history and tradition, the Foundation draws on what is best from the past while equipping our pupils for tomorrow with a vibrant education. The pupils receive the best academic education they can so that they face the future with the greatest number of choices. They experience a rich range of opportunities which develop wide competence, supporting them to become confident young adults who respond with agility and lead in this ever-changing world.

At its heart, a Durham education is challengingly simple, and our ambition for every pupil is to be decent, to have clear values, and have the courage to stand by them: this is the MARK of a Durham education that will last a lifetime.

I am absolutely certain Durham will provide this education.

I am delighted that you have chosen to be here and look forward to meeting you.

Dr Michael Alderson,

Principal and Head of Durham School

We believe in the development of inquisitive, analytical, passionate minds, educated in a dynamic and interactive environment. Parents too are made to feel part of the family that is Durham School.

These are meant to be some of the best days of our lives, and it is incumbent on the School to ensure that this is true in practice. Alongside a rigorous and demanding academic curriculum sits a rich and diverse co-curricular programme.

A sense of place, belonging and history seems to seep from the brickwork of Durham School, with its more than 600 years of heritage. It gives our pupils an understanding of the importance of following in the footsteps of earlier generations and of the achievements of former pupils such as Granville Sharpe, the anti-slavery campaigner; Noel Hodgson, the First World War poet who lost his life on the first day of the Battle of the Somme in 1916; and Geoff Parling, former England second-row forward and British & Irish Lion.

You really need to see Durham School to understand what we are about. Meet the pupils, see them at work and experience the warm, inclusive and supportive ethos for yourself. Even after 600 years, the School remains as committed as ever to providing the best educational experience it can.

Come and experience it for yourself. As well as regular Open Days, we host individual tours for prospective pupils and their families. Just get in touch and we will be pleased to arrange a visit.

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