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    Open Mornings 2023

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    SENIOR & 6TH FORM - SAT 30 SEPT 2023
    PREP SCHOOL - FRI 6 OCT 2023

    Kimbolton is a leading co-educational day and boarding school for ages 4-18, centred around Kimbolton Castle, in beautiful countryside just half an hour from Cambridge, close to the borders of Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. Join us at an Open Morning to discover what a Kimbolton education can offer your child. ...

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    Register for our Sixth Form Open Morning on Saturday 21 September 2024 (Year 12/age 16 ), please go here, so that we can tailor your visit to your interests.

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    What Others Say...


    "Pupils grow into mature, multi-faceted and empathic young adults with a strong awareness of their social responsibilities." ISI Report.


    "You'll find 120 acres of glorious grounds and a stunning castle setting at this high-achieving co-ed senior school for day pupils and boarders age 11 - 18, with a strong all-rounder reputation and great results." Muddy Stilettos 


    "Pupils can spend their whole education at Kimbolton enjoying the benefits of a happy environment, small class sizes and excellent pastoral care. Not flashy but classy. Those parents in the know appreciate that a Kimbolton education is money well spent." Good Schools Guide.


    "A highly-regarded co-ed prep school on the Cambridgeshire border in a beautiful rural setting, known for its amazing facilities, extra-curricular activities and family-orientated atmosphere." Muddy Stilettos


     "There was a consistent approach to safeguarding across the school. The students were very positive about their personal safety and about the school and its staff looking after them." Cambridgeshire County Council