Wildernesse School

Wildernesse School

Infobox Secondary school
name =The Wildernesse School
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motto = "Non Nobis Solum"
motto = "Be courteous of gesture and affable unto all men"
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address = Seal Hollow Road
city =Sevenoaks
state =Kent
country =England
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type =State School
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headmaster = Mr J Daly
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students =1000 (approx.)
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mascot = Squirrel
colors =
colours = Maroon/Grey
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website = [http://www.wildernesse.kent.sch.uk]
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The Wildernesse School is a successful and caring school that welcomes boys of all abilities from 11 to 19. In recent years our school has enjoyed real success in many areas and it is now a Specialist School for Mathematics and Computing. This allows us to invest in our buildings and facilities, increase our staff and extend the range of courses we teach. We will continue to offer a broad and balanced curriculum to meet the needs of all the boys and to provide an environment where they can achieve their potential and feel fulfilled.

We believe that boys learn best when they have a supportive, structured environment and so we provide clear rules and procedures, sound discipline and strong pastoral care. We also involve parents in their sons' education and expect them to support the school, its aims and methods of working.

The Wildernesse School enjoys a very good reputation based on its performance at GCSE and A Level, its commitment to extra-curricular activities and the successes of its young men in the local area. These are exciting times for our school and I hope you will find this site useful.


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