Best International Schools and Bilingual Schools in Reading
Summary: If you're moving to Reading with kids, choosing a school if often your first decisions and impacts where you'll live. Here are some popular bilingual and international schools in Reading
Reading, is a vibrant town with a diverse international community, making it an attractive destination for expats and digital nomads with families. While Reading itself may not have a vast number of international or bilingual schools, there are several reputable institutions in and around the area. Two of the most popular ones include the International School of Reading and the Reddam House Berkshire. These schools offer international curricula and a multicultural environment, which can be very appealing for expat children.
International School of Reading
Grades: Early Years, Primary, and Secondary
Location(s): Reading
Website: www.isreading.co.uk
The International School of Reading is a relatively new addition to the educational landscape, offering a curriculum designed to meet the needs of international families. Emphasizing the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme, the school caters to students from Early Years through to Secondary. With state-of-the-art facilities and a wide range of extracurricular activities, the school aims to provide a holistic education that prepares students for global citizenship.
Reddam House Berkshire
Grades: Ages 3 months to 18 years
Location(s): Wokingham, near Reading
Website: www.reddamhouse.org.uk
Reddam House Berkshire is part of the global Inspired Education Group and offers a bespoke curriculum with a strong emphasis on individual learning styles and the development of life skills. The school provides a broad education that includes the International GCSEs and A Levels. With excellent facilities, including a theatre, dance studios, and sports fields, Reddam House supports a well-rounded education with a plethora of extracurricular options.
The Abbey School
Grades: Junior School to Sixth Form
Location(s): Reading
Website: www.theabbey.co.uk
The Abbey School is an independent day school for girls in Reading, offering an education from Junior School through to Sixth Form. While not strictly an international school, it has a diverse student body and offers the International GCSEs, as well as A Levels. The school is known for its strong academic record, excellent pastoral care, and a wide range of extracurricular activities.
Crosfields School
Grades: Nursery to Year 8
Location(s): Reading
Website: www.crosfields.com
Crosfields School is a co-educational independent day school that serves children from Nursery up to Year 8. It offers a broad curriculum with a focus on both academic and personal development. The school boasts extensive grounds and facilities, including a swimming pool and sports pitches, which support a strong emphasis on physical education and outdoor learning.
Leighton Park School
Grades: Year 7 to Sixth Form
Location(s): Reading
Website: www.leightonpark.com
Leighton Park School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school for students aged 11 to 18. It offers a Quaker education that is known for its focus on individuality, academic excellence, and ethical awareness. The school provides the IB Diploma Programme alongside A Levels, catering to a diverse student population. With excellent music, arts, and sports facilities, Leighton Park encourages a balanced and enriching educational experience.
Downe House School
Grades: Ages 11 to 18
Location(s): Thatcham, near Reading
Website: www.downehouse.net
Downe House School is an independent girls' boarding school that offers a broad and balanced curriculum, including GCSEs and A Levels. The school is set in beautiful grounds and provides a nurturing environment with a strong pastoral care system. Downe House is known for its excellent academic results, extensive co-curricular programme, and commitment to developing leadership skills among its students.
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