Bedford School
Bedford School is a renowned all-boys school located in Bedford.
The boarding school, founded in 1552, offers academic excellence and a rich history, preparing students for higher education and beyond.
The school consistently achieves strong academic results, with many students being admitted to prestigious universities, including Oxbridge.
Bedford School’s facilities are modern and extensive, supporting both academics and extracurricular activities.
The campus includes state-of-the-art science laboratories, a library, art and music studios, and a theater.
Its sports facilities include rugby pitches, cricket grounds, a swimming pool, tennis courts and a sports center.
Rowing is the most popular sport, with the school’s teams achieving national and international success.
Bedford School’s network of notable alumni includes Nobel Laureate Paul Nurse and author Christopher Reid.
The school has a strong tradition in the performing arts, with regular concerts, theater productions and art exhibitions showcasing student talent.