Snakes, Sports And Scholarships At Papplewick School Ascot | ||
Two daily transport services run from West London – Chiswick and Brook Green
Papplewick’s 200 boys enjoy plenty of space to run around in, with the school’s 15 acres of land opposite Ascot Racecourse. It offers day, weekly and full boarding for boys from the ages of six to 13 and there is plenty of flexibility for day boys to stay over for special activities. The school has an excellent record for academic achievement and feeds many of the UK’s top independent senior schools including Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Wellington, Stowe and Bradfield. There are many scholarships won here - in the last two years there have been no less than 26 awards, including two King’s Scholarships to Eton. The success of the boys is attributed to the strong supportive relationships with its team of dedicated professional staff, who raise the bar above the boys’ heads, who in turn reach for and often exceed, that bar. For all its success, Papplewick is non-selective. But Papplewick is not just about academic achievement. For instance, sport at the school is a very important part of daily life. The three main team sports are rugby, football and cricket, and inter-school matches are also played in tennis, hockey, swimming, athletics, squash, basketball, golf, shooting and polo. The school boasts a large sports hall, covered pool and floodlit astroturf. Boys can also work off their energy via a huge range of extra-curricular activities, such as riding, arena polo, elite athletics, table tennis, karate, cross-country, fly fishing, clay pigeon shooting, fencing, golf, skiing, water polo, circuit training and aqua-fit. There are clubs to suit every personality – including Warhammer, chess, cooking, Bibliomaniacs, junior craft, eco-club, Lego Club, iPad sessions, miniature set design, Macbeth, K'nex, school newsletter, camp craft, film and cinema and photography. Every boy takes part in at least two activities, and they are encouraged to try out as many new experiences as possible during the course of their time at Papplewick. At the school’s Herpetology Club – the most popular, with around 100 members - the boys buy snakes or lizards for a small sum and help to feed them on particular days of the week. As well as looking after the animals as pets, they study them in science lessons, where the boys weigh them, observe how many times they shed their skins and look at the number of mice they need to eat to grow to a certain size. Through this study, boys start to learn basic genetics – for instance, they have tried to breed different kinds of frogs and bearded dragons in unusual colours. The Club owns around 60 snakes – mostly corn snakes and all constrictors (not poisonous) - more than 20 bearded dragons, and a number of leopard geckos. As well as all the more traditional subjects in the curriculum, there is plenty at Papplewick to interest boys with a more artistic inclination. Art ‘Boys can be boys’ at Papplewick, while a huge emphasis is put on kindness, with the most coveted award on Speech Day going to the boy who has shown the greatest enthusiasm for life, contribution to the community and above all kindness to others.
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