Warwick School Vision and Purpose
We have published ‘Our Vision for 2021’, our strategic plan for the next five years.
Our Purpose
To inspire and nurture every pupil to thrive in the world, both now and in the future – the Warwick Way
Our Vision
Warwick School will be the most inspiring, rounded and caring boys’ school in the UK – ‘Altiora Peto’
By 2021:
All pupils feel celebrated, regardless of their strengths or challenges. The pastoral system creates a sense of belonging and continuity with opportunities for all to play a role. There will be a greater knowledge of boys as individuals.
By developing our staff to become outstanding professionals, Warwick School provides inspirational teaching, creating a learning environment where every pupil is challenged intellectually and thrives academically.
Warwick School offers a rich, diverse and inclusive educational experience, which provides opportunities for every pupil to enjoy participation in a balanced programme of co-curricular activities embracing the arts, outdoor education, sport, careers and leadership.
Every member of our community feels truly valued and connected and every pupil feels a duty of service to others, such that we have a positive impact on the world around us.
Warwick School enjoys national and international recognition as a beacon of excellence in the arts, connecting our pupils and families with the wider community and with world class arts.
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22 January 2021
This week saw the return of the popular Lockdown House Music Competition, in the form of House Music Bingo.
21 January 2021
Faced with the restrictions of lockdown, we moved both the Time & Space events online.
20 January 2021
It was common amongst Dutch painters in the 16th century to paint images like the attached picture, ‘Ships in a St...
18 January 2021
Charlie Graham in 7B has written this script ‘Crime at Rayville Manor’ inspired by the remote-learning that...
18 January 2021
Lower and Upper Sixth forms have enjoyed the first round of a form quiz, which is going to be a regular feature of Thurs...
14 January 2021
While the physical library is closed, Mrs DeVouge-Bernards continues working on giving boys a library experience from ho...
14 January 2021
In addition to our regular Debating Club fixtures this term, the Warwick School debaters will also be participating...
14 January 2021
Soon after the lockdown was announced work began to create a new programme of virtual activities so that the flourishing...
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8:13 AM - 23 Jan 21
This week saw the return of the popular Lockdown House Music Competition, in the form of House Music Bingo. Houses must race to complete a series of musical challenges ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous. https://t.co/bcTC8ZcibT https://t.co/RGlRDASEQe
1:28 PM - 22 Jan 21
Lots of activity continues within the Sports department and for all boys. To find out what has been happening over the last couple of weeks click here https://t.co/ZTVRWLX2o6 https://t.co/eeu03SRfRj
12:05 PM - 22 Jan 21
Good luck to all our Sixth Form chemists sitting the Chemistry Olympiad round 1 remotely this afternoon, and being invigilated remotely via Teams. https://t.co/licOLPmois
10:53 AM - 22 Jan 21
Warwick Independent Schools Foundation is the Governing Body for Warwick School, King's High School and Warwick Preparatory School. The Schools aim to provide outstanding, all-round education that helps each pupil to maximise their potential.
The Shared Sixth Form Centre was officially opened in September 2019 to provide space for private study for both boys and girls, and opportunities to socialise together.
Warwick Independent Schools Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff, volunteers and parents to share this commitment.