The idyllic Cotswold countryside provides a perfect setting for our co-educational Sixth Form Boarding House. Comprising of 55 study bedrooms, a social common room and IT room, it enables young people to have the quiet necessary for concentrated academic study and achievement whilst providing them with the social interaction essential in those aspiring towards university and working life.
Park House is focused on individual achievement whilst also ensuring that sound social principles are established such as respect, responsibility and reliability, which form the essential elements for young people to develop before leaving the College. It also nurtures the Rendcomb family ethos and this ensures that the highest provision of care and support for the students is available, whether it is pastoral or academic. The sixth form student requires a wide variety of support and Park House staff pride themselves on the ability to help all in achieving their potential.
Park House provides a strong voice for young peoples’ views in shaping the college and the house. House and college committees help to capture and promote these views and these are highlighted in Park House social events and activities ensuring that Park House is a place where students want to be to study and socialise.
Karen and Mark Coups Sixth Form House Parents