
In both the classroom and the community in general, Hurtwood offers a unique preparation for life after school – a real stepping stone between school and university. Life at Hurtwood is close to that of a university campus. While always under the pastoral care of the Housemaster and his staff, students earn and are granted respect and freedom of choice. Hurtwood treats students as responsible adults, and responsible adults they prove to be.
The code of conduct is clearly defined and well-enforced, but it is neither petty nor over-restrictive and overall there is a freshness of approach to life, a warmth to relationships and a friendly atmosphere of trust between staff and students. Everyone within the school is in no doubt that learning to be mature in their dealings with others is as important a lesson as anything learned in the classroom.
The end result is one of "managed independence". Always mindful of the fact that sixth formers may still have many uncertainties about life, Hurtwood fosters an environment within which a student can develop their individuality at their own pace.
The code of conduct is clearly defined and well-enforced, but it is neither petty nor over-restrictive and overall there is a freshness of approach to life, a warmth to relationships and a friendly atmosphere of trust between staff and students. Everyone within the school is in no doubt that learning to be mature in their dealings with others is as important a lesson as anything learned in the classroom.
The end result is one of "managed independence". Always mindful of the fact that sixth formers may still have many uncertainties about life, Hurtwood fosters an environment within which a student can develop their individuality at their own pace.

1 comment:
thanks for the blog vistt! So far it looks like your English is terrific!
You are funny about the car and house (great goals though!) The photos on the right... big dreams you have! hehehe I got a car when I was 20 (but most people I know get a car here at 17) I didnt have a house until I was 24 and married. I would say that its common to be married b4 you buy a house here.
Your uni experience sounds lovely. What are you studying to have a career in?
Cheers!
Kate
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