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Sidcot School is an independent fee-paying school associated with the Religious Society of Friends. It is one of seven Quaker schools in England. The school is based in the Mendip Hills near the village of Winscombe and caters for children between the ages of 3 and 18. Children aged from 3 to 11 are educated in Sidcot Junior School, which is located on its own site adjacent to the main campus. About 150 of the school's 500 pupils (2007) are in the junior school. Many past pupils and teachers are members of the Sidcot Old Scholars Association.

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  • Sidcot School is an independent fee-paying school associated with the Religious Society of Friends. It is one of seven Quaker schools in England. The school is based in the Mendip Hills near the village of Winscombe and caters for children between the ages of 3 and 18. Children aged from 3 to 11 are educated in Sidcot Junior School, which is located on its own site adjacent to the main campus. About 150 of the school's 500 pupils (2007) are in the junior school. Many past pupils and teachers are members of the Sidcot Old Scholars Association.
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  • Sidcot School is an independent fee-paying school associated with the Religious Society of Friends. It is one of seven Quaker schools in England. The school is based in the Mendip Hills near the village of Winscombe and caters for children between the ages of 3 and 18. Children aged from 3 to 11 are educated in Sidcot Junior School, which is located on its own site adjacent to the main campus. About 150 of the school's 500 pupils (2007) are in the junior school. In the senior school, nearly half of the 350 pupils are boarders. Over 20 different countries are represented and the school has an international flavour as a result. Boarders board in the grounds in one of the 5 boarding houses. The girls houses are Newcombe and School House Girls, and the boys are Combe, School House Boys and Wing House. Although still officially a Quaker School, most pupils come from a variety of different faiths and cultures. Pupils are still expected to join in with a short Meeting for Worship every Wednesday morning instead of assembly. Many past pupils and teachers are members of the Sidcot Old Scholars Association.
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