The range and quality of our school’s facilities allows us to offer a broad and balanced curriculum and for many years at Tudor we have worked hard to improve our facilities to provide spaces which inspire and stimulate.
Tudor Hall School is one of the oldest girls’ boarding schools in the UK. Founded by the Revd TW and Mrs Todd in Salisbury in 1850, the school has been sited at several different locations since then including south London, Chislehurst in Kent, Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds and finally to our current home at Wykham Park in Oxfordshire in 1946. As well as the main building and ‘Old House’, Wykham Park comprises two lodges, a bungalow and four cottages all set in 46 acres of attractive grounds rolling away towards the south and west.
The range and quality of our school’s facilities allows us to offer a broad and balanced curriculum and for many years at Tudor we have worked hard to improve our facilities to provide spaces which inspire and stimulate. The new Teaching Centre is undoubtedly the culmination of that vision.
Opened this year by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, we were so proud to be able to showcase the new teaching space for the core subjects of mathematics and English as well as specialist facilities for the creative arts subjects of textiles, ceramics, food and nutrition and photography. The new space has made an enormous difference to teaching, to the girls and to school life.
Our on site sports facilities on site include a heated swimming pool, floodlit astroturf – housing nine netball courts and nine tennis courts, five floodlit hard tennis courts, three netball courts, a sports hall, two lacrosse pitches, a grass athletics track and field event area, a fitness suite with cardio machines and weights and a dance hall.