Tring Park School for the Performing Arts
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Independent SchoolHertfordshire, East of EnglandISI: Good

Gender

Mixed

Pupil-to-Teacher Ratio

6:1

Excellent

Founded

1939

Age Range

8–19 years

About Tring Park School for the Performing Arts

Tring Park School for the Performing Arts is a co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 8 to 19, supported by the Department for Education under its Music and Dance Scheme. Pupils are admitted on the basis of their talent in dance, drama, musical theatre or music, and the school is owned and governed by the AES (Arts Educational School) Tring Park School Trust. The school is organised into four sections, from Preparatory through to Sixth Form, and offers seven boarding houses across the site. The school's aim is to blend vocational performing arts training with a full academic education, helping pupils to develop their talents and creativity alongside their intellectual abilities. It seeks to foster a dedicated, energetic and supportive environment in which young people can grow into well-rounded individuals and performers, ready for their future careers. Day pupils join from Hertfordshire and the surrounding area, while boarders come from across the United Kingdom and from a range of European and Asian countries. The school provides specialist support for pupils with special educational needs or disabilities, as well as for those who speak English as an additional language, ensuring that all pupils are well looked after throughout their time at the school.

Fees

Day Fees (per year)

£18,327 – £32,796

Boarding Fees (per year)

£32,085 – £49,536

Leadership

Principal

Mr Simon Larter-Evans

Chair of Governors

Mr Michael Geddes

Ages & Pupils

819

Age range (years)

346

Total pupils

134

Day pupils

197

Boarders

172

Sixth form

Contact

Qualifications Offered

GCSEA-level

Admissions

Main Entry Points

Year 7Year 12

Open Days

January

Scholarships & Bursaries

Scholarship Types

Government means-tested music and dance scheme

Exam Results

46%

GCSE Grades 9-7

33%

A-Level A*-A

66%

A-Level A*-B

Curriculum

Modern Foreign Languages

FrenchSpanish

Popular A-Level Subjects

Drama and Theatre StudiesEnglish LiteratureFilm StudiesPsychology

Popular GCSE Subjects

Drama & Theatre StudiesDanceMathematicsPhysicsChemistryBiology

Mobile Phone Policy

Year 11 pupils and below will not have access to their mobile phones during the school day. Sixth form pupils may keep possession of their phones during the school day on the strict understanding that they are not to be used, seen or heard. Sixth form pupils may access their phones during lunchtime in the sixth form common room or an allocated boarding common room. They should not use their phones elsewhere or at other times during the school day in front of younger pupils.

ISI Inspection

Good

Academic achievement

Last inspected 31 October 2022

Follow-up Visit

Personal Development

Excellent

Compliance

Met
Ratings above are from the Educational Quality Inspection on 19 April 2017. A lighter follow-up inspection has taken place since.

School Profile

School Size
346 pupilsSmall
Pupil-to-Teacher Ratio
6:1Excellent
Boarding
Boarding available
DfE Number
919/6041

Student Demographics

0%

EHCP

48.95%

SEN Support

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