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      • From Foundation Stage to Upper Elements (Year 6), children develop and extend their individual skills in English and mathematics daily and gain great benefit from a rich and broad curriculum which includes science, history, geography, modern languages, computing, drama, music, sport, art and design and thinking skills.
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  2. At St Mary's Hall (SMH), our philosophy is to value every child as a unique individual, who enjoys learning and thinking for him or herself. We have a story that is more than 200 years old and we now sit at the cutting edge in prep school education with our traditions to support us.

  3. Apr 17, 2023 · With a broad curriculum, pupils at Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall benefit from ‘real-life’ experiences at a young age so they are able to see exactly what they are learning about, whether that’s a trip down to the River Hodder to learn about geographical river features, erosion and tributaries or a walk across to the Stonyhurst College ...

  4. Within Stonyhurst, we aim to make learning fun in every way by tapping into children’s natural curiosity and eagerness to learn. We are much more than a preparatory school – Stonyhurst St Mary's Hall is a family to which children know they belong.

  5. Stonyhurst St Mary's Hall (commonly known as S.M.H.) is the preparatory school to Stonyhurst College. It is an independent co-educational Catholic school, for ages 3–13, founded by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). It is primarily a day school but has some boarders.

  6. Named in homage to the nearby river and the original Stonyhurst estate, Hodder House maintained its connection to St Mary's Hall but began to operate as an independent entity. It opened its doors to children under five for the first time, providing education for them throughout nursery and Key Stage 1, concluding at the age of seven.

  7. Artefacts enliven learning as pupils are asked what it tells them about the human story. Parents enthused about increased sporting fixtures; one parent was astonished that her previously unsporty daughter was keen to join a netball summer school.

  8. Children in years 3 and 4 at Stonyhurst St. Mary’s Hall, the Jesuit prep school in Lancashire, began the autumn term with a trip to the past, wearing Victorian clothes on a visit to the Bolton Steam Museum. They were lucky enough to see the steam engines working, which were demonstrated and explained by volunteers at the museum, and then went ...

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