
Founded as the Nautical College in 1917, Pangbourne’s original purpose was to train would-be officers for a future in the Merchant Navy with instruction provided in a traditional public school setting. Pangbourne still retains that nautical heritage today with pupils required to wear a naval uniform and a focus on marine sports, particularly rowing where the school has a great history of success.
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USEFUL INFORMATION
Category
Independent Private Secondary School
Boarding School
Military Academy
Naval College
Public School
Sixth Form College
Established
1917
Admissions
Boarding & Day
Gender
Co-educational / mixed
Ages
11 – 18 years old
Grades
Year 7 – Sixth Form
Entrance criteria
Curriculum
English Curriculum
Faith / ethos
Church of England (Anglican)
Campus
Country / rural
Operator
Head of School
Thomas Garnier (member of the HMC)
Faculty:
Ratio: 7:1
Average class size: 8-20 pupils
Tuition fees:
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Scholarships and bursaries available
Endowment:
Mascot:
School colours:
Uniform: Naval uniform
Enrollment
420 pupils
Faculty
Ratio
7:1
Average class size
8 – 20 pupils
Tuition fees
GB£18,000 – 36,600 per annum (additional charges may apply)
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid
A variety of scholarships and bursary support schemes are available.
Endowment
Uniform
Naval uniform
Accreditations and associations
Athletics conference
Affiliations
Alumni
PANGBOURNE
PANGBOURNE COLLEGE
PANGBOURNE, READING, BERKSHIRE RG8 8LA, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
SECONDARY SCHOOL
BOARDING SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
MILITARY ACADEMY
PUBLIC SCHOOL
ABOUT
ESTABLISHED 1917
FEE-PAYING
BOARDING & DAY
CO-EDUCATIONAL
AGES 11 – 18 (YEAR 7 – SIXTH FORM)
CHURCH OF ENGLAND (ANGLICAN)
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