October 2021 by Samantha Miller
Both our sons joined Claires Court Senior Boys in Year 7 and, from the start, it was clear this was without doubt the best educational decision we could have made. Both boys have thrived at the school, in very different ways, and our oldest has just left Year 11 with a full set of GCSEs. The school has an excellent academic provision but, perhaps more importantly, a strong emphasis is placed on the child?s attitude to learning. The teaching staff, support staff and leadership team work hard to help the boys develop into well-rounded, responsible, respectful and confident young men. All the staff at Claires Court are passionate about and committed to bringing out the very best in each child, be that through academic achievement, sporting prowess, creatively, artistically ? or in ways that the child is not even aware of yet! The SEN provision is superb and the pastoral support is second to none. Any issues are dealt with swiftly and efficiently and contact from parents is very much encouraged. Both our sons have benefitted from the vast range of extra-curricular activities on offer, including DofE, CCF, music, drama, sporting and STEM clubs to name a few. It is clear that all staff know the boys very well, and quickly get to know the parents too - there is a definite feeling of being part of a supportive community and we are very happy to be a part of the Claires Court family.
August 2021 by Mandy Dyer
I cannot recommend Claires Court highly enough. Our son joined in Y5, and is currently in Y11 -it?s the best decision we have ever made. The support, guidance, teaching, opportunities and pastoral care have all been superb - his academic, sporting and musical achievements have blown us away - yet he remains humble and centred. The confidence and work ethos that has been instilled in him will be with him for life. Suffice to say, he will be moving into CC Sixth Form in September.
March 2021 by Khaliqzz C
It?s ok
January 2021 by CTK
It?s ok
September 2020 by Depressed Student
It?s alright nothing special. Great when compared to public schools not so much when compared to other private schools. It doesn?t offer many subjects, small site but to be fair their trying to sort that out. Some of the staff are really nice and great teachers, however others are the opposite! They have got good GCSE result averages. The food is absolutely revolting, I also think it?s a bit dumb that even though you play to go to school there you still have to pay the food one meal costa around £4. Personally I think your either find this school worth every penny or your find it a complete waste.
June 2020 by Colt
Teachers are all fantastic, and really do have your best interests at heart. If you have a genuine interest and passion to do well - they'll help you.There was never a time where I found a teacher was unwilling to help in their own time, and I was very grateful for that. Finished my GCSEs with A*/A grades (One B but we don't talk about this)However - The only reason that I cannot give a full five star rating is because I consistently found that the other students were very disruptive in lessons - and there was a lot of bullying that occured, some of which became physical eventually - not good.Despite this, I'd say that the positives do outweigh the negatives.Also, I couldn't leave out a few of the teachers who made my time at CC considerably better;Mr Lee - Fantastic history teacher, probably wouldn't have gotten an A* without him making the lessons so enjoyable. He put a lot of effort into making sure we knew all the material throughoutDr Stoneman - Very knowledgeable chemistry teacher, sparked my fascination with chemistry, now taking it as an A level.Mr Buckle - He basically just handed me an A* for Business. Made the subject so fun and interesting that you simply wouldn't forget the material taught.Mr Perez - Great Spanish teacher, a lot of funny moments in his class too. Very friendly, and made classes enjoyable to be in. What a G.
January 2020 by Colton
Teachers are all fantastic, and really do have your best interests at heart. If you have a genuine interest and passion to do well - they'll help you.There was never a time where I found a teacher was unwilling to help in their own time, and I was very grateful for that. Finished my GCSEs with A*/A grades (One B but we don't talk about this)However - The only reason that I cannot give a full five star rating is because I consistently found that the other students were very disruptive in lessons - and there was a lot of bullying that occured, some of which became physical eventually - not good.Despite this, I'd say that the positives do outweigh the negatives.Also, I couldn't leave out a few of the teachers who made my time at CC considerably better;Mr Lee - Fantastic history teacher, probably wouldn't have gotten an A* without him making the lessons so enjoyable. He put a lot of effort into making sure we knew all the material throughoutDr Stoneman - Very knowledgeable chemistry teacher, sparked my fascination with chemistry, now taking it as an A level.Mr Buckle - He basically just handed me an A* for Business. Made the subject so fun and interesting that you simply wouldn't forget the material taught.Mr Perez - Great Spanish teacher, a lot of funny moments in his class too. Very friendly, and made classes enjoyable to be in. What a G.
October 2019 by Ya like jazz
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August 2019 by COLT :D
Teachers are all fantastic, and really do have your best interests at heart. If you have a genuine interest and passion to do well - they'll help you.
March 2019 by Memes for Life
Dis skool is no good it no teech me to spll
January 2019 by Zaak
It's small
December 2018 by lobsterzaak
It's small
November 2018 by Adrian Roach
Great school.
October 2018 by Ian Charles
Mature and flexible attitude to education. The owners of the school work at the school, which leads to a commercial and realistic approach.
October 2017 by Michael Miller
Claires Court Schools have been providing quality education for over sixty years to both boys and girls and, for the past twenty years, from Nursery through to Sixth Form. Three of my sons have attended the school and have all gone on to graduate with a good degree, with one of them becoming a teacher, now Head of Year 8 at Senior Boys. The school ethos has resulted in excellent public results at all levels with the Claires Court Sixth Form the best performing Sixth Form in RBWM and amongst the top 2.3% of Sixth Forms in the UK. So many boys and girls have loved Claires Court that it recommends itself as the right place for your son or daughter.