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Papplewick School
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Papplewick School
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Papplewick School
Ascot
210 pupils, ages 6-13
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Day and Boarding

Papplewick School

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‘Tapping into the fun and joy of childhood’ is how departing head Tom Bunbury sums up this traditional, all-boys’ country prep where decency is embedded into pupils from day one. Non-selective at intake but very strong academically, Papplewick is a standalone school that drums to its own beat: positive values, enthusiasm, humour and superlative teaching. The boys are among the nicest and kindest we’ve met, the staff some of the most supportive, and the atmosphere one of the most charming.

Where is Papplewick School?

Close to a number of other private schools in Berkshire, set on a 15-acre site on the edge of Ascot (with the racecourse so nearby, it’s possible to listen to the Gold Cup while watching your children play a cricket match), Papplewick is an easy hop out of London. The Papplewick Express minibuses ship boys in from Chiswick, Fulham, Gloucester Road, Brook Green and Maidenhead, with west Londoners complementing the local contingent and a small cohort of overseas pupils.

There’s a smart entrance in the main building and plush sofas in the head's cosy study, and classrooms are a collection of slightly ramshackle buildings. But that’s all part of the charm – and touring the school feels more like exploring someone’s lovely home than an establishment. An exceedingly impressive newish boarding house has seriously upped the school’s game too. Outside, boys enjoy cricket in the Square (the heart of the school), whizz by on RipStiks, hang upside down on the adventure playground and race around climbing trees and getting scuffed knees.

Headmaster at Papplewick

One of the most popular heads on the prep-school circuit, Tom Bunbury is dynamic, genuine, warm, confident and, most importantly, believes in his boys. He has been in charge since 2004 and retires at the end of the summer term, handing over the reins to Nina Kingsmill-Moore who joins in September 2026 from Wetherby Prep. He tells us he’s leaving the school in ‘good hands’ and the Papplewick ethos, ‘kindness, kindness, kindness’, is going nowhere. We look forward to meeting Ms Kingsmill-Moore when she’s got her feet under the table.

Admissions at Papplewick School

The school is firmly non-selective, and doesn’t look for a particular type of child – just one who will fit in, get stuck in, and do well. There’s no entrance exam, and the school puts as much stake in reports from a prospective pupil’s current school and a friendly interview alongside their parents. Prepping is strongly discouraged and all pupils are met individually during open days. This struck us as a really special touch, a world away from the madness of some schools’ open mornings.

Boys who ‘get’ the Papplewick ethos and want to take part in absolutely everything will thrive here. Up to 16 children join in Year 2 from a mixture of local pre-preps and state primaries, with further intakes in Years 3 and 4 when the London boys arrive on the Papplewick Express. Plenty more join higher up the school, and as the pupils’ horizons expand, so do the year group numbers to match.

Academic and all-rounder are up for grabs for boys in all year groups, alongside awards for those showing talent in sport and music.

Academics and senior school destinations

It’s the brilliant staff, says the head, that are so key to the success and ethos of Papplewick. There’s a wonderful mix of the young and energetic and more mature, with bucketloads of experience and character in tow. Here, it’s all about challenge and stretch – but the support they receive from their teachers is nothing short of outstanding. The new head of maths is injecting ‘whizz-bangy’ fun into the subject, says Mr Bunbury, with maths battles against other schools and weekly master classes ‘to stretch and nurture’. IT classes cover coding (from as early as Year 2), Lego stop motion animation, programming remote-control cars and filmmaking. Staff are as full of joy as the pupils, and totally adamant that boys should have fun while they learn (so much so that they aren’t aware of how hard they work to get such fantastic results).

Papplewick embraces CE for all subjects, and there is no sign of this changing. The curriculum is deliberately traditional and even includes ancient Greek. Streaming starts in Year 3, with a scholarship set created in Year 6.

Given the non-selective admissions process, the school is rightly proud of how well the boys do. Many parents choose Papplewick for its extraordinary hit rate to the big boarding schools – the head ensures he speaks to every parent in Year 5 for an hour to ensure their son is going to the right school. Eton takes the largest number of leavers (this year, a third are heading there), with Rugby, Harrow, Oundle and Winchester also popular. Every year, boys win a hefty number of academic, art and all-rounder scholarships – and a King’s Scholarship to Eton is an almost annual occurrence.

Co-curricular at Papplewick School

It’s cool to join in here, and although sport is huge (unsurprisingly for an all-boys prep), success in this area isn’t placed on a pedestal. Instead, pupils are encouraged to get stuck into art, music, drama, choir and everything else with just as much gusto.

Football kicks off Michaelmas term, with rugby taking over after half-term and continuing through to Easter. Cricket is the major summer sport, but many other sports are on offer too: golf, basketball, polo, shooting, rowing, croquet, futsal and American football, each with its own fixtures. Parents (and dogs) flock to the sidelines on Wednesday and Saturday match days.

Art takes top prize, with GCSE-standard (and higher) artwork and ceramics on display – we saw portraits the boys had done of their mothers on tiles, some impressive drawings of horses’ heads and wonderful smoke fire paintings. Drama and music are up there too, with a good number of pupils winning creative and performing arts scholarships to senior schools. There’s a main school production every year, and boys can also join one of the three choirs. There’s plenty of singing too. ‘Singing is a tradition,’ says the head. ‘We gather together in the chapel, sing our hearts out and then off the boys go to start their day’. Boys can also flex their musical muscles in the jazz and string ensembles or the saxophone quartet, and the school hosts lots of musical recitals that parents are invited to. The annual Spring Arts festival is much-anticipated too, with public speaking, poetry competitions, debates, house shout and music performances galore.

All boys take part in PALS (Papplewick Activities and Leadership Scheme) – the school’s own DofE, encouraging self-esteem, goal-setting and good leadership. There’s also an annual ski trip for families, a Stag Challenge adventure tour to South Africa – the boys who go (24 this year) always return ‘walking taller’, says the head – and a leavers’ trip to Spain, which we hear is a total blast.

There’s no shortage of clubs for boys to sink their teeth into, but the standout has got to be herpetology, or ‘Snake Club’. The science lab is a slithery menagerie of serpents, bearded dragons (12 eggs were on the verge of hatching when we visited), spiders, newts and frogs – oh, and the crickets and baby chicks they have for lunch. Boys take responsibility for particular snakes and club members earn a herpetology tie emblazoned with coiling serpents – a great talking point at senior-school interviews. Rather charmingly, Papplewick also has Britain’s only prep-school antique booksellers, collecting and selling rare books.

Boarding at Papplewick

Papplewick is all about boarding, and everyone has to board from the summer term of Year 6 (although many further down the school do too, and occasional boarding is popular). Saturday school is important, and from Year 3 onwards, there are lessons in the morning, followed by a chapel service, lunch and afternoon sports fixtures (with an extremely impressive spread at teatime). Parents can, and do, join in from chapel onwards, which one parent tells us ‘makes for a big family feel’. Boys can head home on Saturday afternoon and return on Sunday evening or Monday morning, but many stay for the weekend to enjoy the fun stuff – all-you-can-eat Chinese, socials with local girls’ schools, dad campouts, pizza making and exclusive use of the local slide-and-waves pool.

It is all helped, of course, by the fabulous boarding houses – Year 8 have a new house all to themselves, while Years 6 and 7 share a building but have separate areas. They all have common rooms where they play pool, baby football and common room cricket. Summer evenings, meanwhile, see the boys migrating outside to play British Bulldog and Capture the Flag. Parents are welcome to drop in at (almost) any time, including Monday mornings rather than Sunday nights after a weekend at home. Two-thirds of staff, along with their families and pets, live on site, which really bolsters the community feel.

Papplewick school community

The school’s STAG values – Service, Tenacity, Ambition and Growth – are lived and breathed by pupils and staff alike. We love how the boys here are made to feel part of the fabric of the school with their own agency. Recently, the head drew up a contract between the boys and the school, stating that the school gives the boys the facilities, the freedom to use the facilities and the opportunity for fun, while in return the boys give the school sensible and sociable behaviour, kindness and service to others.

Every form group has 15 minutes with their tutors before lessons and pupils are also assigned an independent person, a member of staff whom they can email or call. From Year 6, boys are allocated a tutor who will see them right the way through to graduation. We loved the way everyone sits down together for lunch each day, with a member of staff on each table, family-style. ‘There is an organic, muck-in culture,’ says the head. ‘Square cricket (a huge Papplewick tradition) could see the 1st team bowler bowling to a Year 3.’

Pupils have got each other’s backs – and while they have heaps of fun, they all have firm boundaries too. The most coveted leavers’ prize goes to the boy who has shown the most enthusiasm for school life, the biggest contribution to the community and, above all, the most kindness to others – which says all you need to know.

We hear high praise for the exceptionally warm and welcoming parent community and the very well-organised PTA. All are welcome at Papplewick, and parents are a mix of millionaires, bankers, two-income households and those with grandparents fronting the fees. The joy of Papplewick is that you won’t know, or care, which is which. The car park isn’t overrun with Teslas, and the chat on the sidelines is refreshingly down to earth and modest.

And finally...

Here, you will find happy, thriving boys who have heaps of fun. They’re so well taught they hardly notice the academic milestones they’re smashing (Eton regards Papplewick boys as ‘oven ready’) and the strong values instilled in them means they’re thriving as wonderful human beings too. In short, Papplewick is a thoroughly wholesome, successful school, with a big, big heart. We’d send our sons here without missing a beat.

Gallery See All

Boys in blue shirts one holding a little lizard
Boy in a white polo shirt holding a drumstick
Boys sitting arm in arm wearing blue shirts and shorts
Boys in white sports kit by a tree
Cricket at Papplewick
Boy leaning on a giant blue and white book
Boys in the dining room at Papplewick
Boy in a blue shirt playing a violin
boy in the library at Papplewick
  • Senior school destinations

    Senior school destinations

    Eton- 8, Harrow - 3 , Winchester - 3, Radley -2, St Edward's Oxford - 2, Marlborough - 2, Monkton Combe - 2, Westminster - 1, Wellington - 1, Bradfield - 1, Tonbridge - 1, Uppingham - 1, Oundle - 1, Cheltenham - 1, Haileybury - 1, Framlington - 2. Others - Spain - 2

  • Scholarships for senior schools

    Scholarships

    Academic3Radley College, Harrow School
    Music2 Radley College, Harrow School
    Art1 St Edward's, Oxford
    DT1 St Edward's, Oxford
    Other4 King's Scholarship - Eton College, Outstanding Talent in Sport Scholarship - Harrow School


  • Fees and bursaries

    Day fees per term

    Nursery-
    Reception-
    Year 1-
    Year 2£8,262
    Year 3£10,920
    Year 4£10,914
    Year 5£11,568
    Year 6£11,566
    Year 7-
    Boarding fees per term

    Nursery-
    Reception-
    Year 1-
    Year 2-
    Year 3 -
    Year 4 £15,066
    Year 5 £15,066
    Year 6£15,066
    Year 7£15,066
    Year 8 £15,066


    International Boarding (Child Student Visa) - £16,836 



    Bursaries
    Although Papplewick does not have a specific annual bursarial pot, the school offers bursaries in conjunction with scholarship awards. A combined scholarship and bursary award can be worth up to 50 per cent of full fees (15 per cent on scholarship merit, with up to an additional 35 per cent via a means-tested bursary) throughout a boy’s time at the school. The aim is to attract boys who would not otherwise be considering private education. Armed-forces bursaries are also available.

    Bursary contact:
    Registrar Mrs Rebecca Lindley
    sburrows@papplewick.org.uk
  • SEND

    This school currently supports the following kinds of learning needs, health needs and physical disabilities:
    Specific learning difficulties: dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADHD, study skills support, anxiety, vision and hearing impairment, sensory issues, speech and language.

    This school currently delivers the following interventions to pupils in class and outside class to support their learning, health and/or physical needs:
    Weekly 1:1 extra support in literacy and maths, Support with ADHD, speech and language and occupational therapy in 1:1 or small group setting. Small group handwriting interventions in year groups. Regular opportunities to see the school counsellor and an 'open door' policy for pupils in the Learning Support Department. Some teaching assistant support in year 2 class.

    This school currently provides the following support for pupils' mental health needs
    They have both a school counsellor and use AS tracking.

    Co-ordinator: Mrs Tania Hynard hynartan@papplewick.org.uk
  • Transport links

    School Transport
    School bus service to/from London
    School daily bus network

    Public Transport
    Nearest mainline train station: Ascot
    Nearest London Overground station: Waterloo
    Journey time to London by train: 50 minutes
    Nearest international airport: Heathrow (11 miles)


  • Parents tell us

    ‘We chose the school because it has a track record of happy boys and parents (via word of mouth), achievements of sending boys to top senior schools, the right number of boys, staff and boys mingling on campus like a big family plus charismatic, engaging and down-to-earth leadership.

    The admissions process was easy and people were welcoming and informative. 

    The headteacher was the most influential factor in our choice of school. He's charismatic, game for a laugh, strong and effective, old-fashioned yet down to earth. 

    Papplewick is very well balanced – exactly what one would expect from a first-class English prep school in modern times. 

    Mr Elke, the science teacher, has made a particular difference to our child’s time at school. He talked about him a lot – being funny and making the lesson very interesting. The boys are learning while having fun. 

    The communication with parents is very effective – the school is reachable and responsive whenever needed. 

    We are involved as much as we would like to be. Papplewick is very open and we are happy with the right balance. With the family feel at school, boys are close to each other and the teachers. Everything is pretty much under one roof and the boys are well looked after. 

    There are plenty of sports at school and lots of teachers looking after different teams on the fields – another great opportunity for them to know and influence the boys. 

    There is a great mixture of support. The current system – such as tutoring, boarding and sports – exactly suited my boy for the next stage. Generally, the school community is very open, cosy and welcoming. 

    There is an active PTA, with regular social events among staff, parents and the boys. I absolutely enjoyed the pub quiz, ski trip, ball and hog roast. The events created a great atmosphere for the whole school community.

    Papplewick has indeed lived up to our expectations. We are among the most contented boys and parents.’
  • FAQs

    Does Papplewick School have any religious affiliation?  
    The school is open to boys of all faiths or none, but it is affiliated with the Church of England. Pupils gather daily for a short service in the school chapel. 

    Does Papplewick have any notable former pupils?  
    British rower and Olympic gold medallist Ed Coode and England rugby union member James Haskell both attended Papplewick. On the creative side, famous screenwriter Richard Curtis was educated at Papplewick.

School Updates

  • Royal Institution Maths Masterclass at Papplewick

    Royal Institution Maths Masterclass at Papplewick
  • Papplewick is proud to have launched its first ever Maths Battle Tournament

    A new inter-schools mathematics competition has been launched at Papplewick designed to celebrate high level problem solving, teamwork and strategic thinking in an exciting and competitive format.
    Papplewick is proud to have launched its first ever Maths Battle Tournament
  • Papplewick continues scholarship success

    Great news for Papplewick in gaining 3 more scholarships to top Senior Schools bringing 2026 results to date to 5 mid way through the term.
    Papplewick continues scholarship success
  • Papplewick announces new Head from September 2026

    Nina Kingsmill Moore, current Head of Wetherby Preparatory School in London, has been announced as the new Head of Papplewick from September 2026.
    Papplewick announces new Head from September 2026
  • Year 7 Trip to France

    Papplewick year 7 boys embraced the annual fun and educational trip to France to experience French lifestyle and to enhance their knowledge of the French language.
    Year 7 Trip to France
  • Papplewick boys celebrated European Language Day on 26th September in characteristic style.

    Parents' contributions were invaluable as always with workshops about Spain, Russia and Turkey to name but a few.
    Papplewick boys celebrated European Language Day on 26th September in characteristic style.
  • Papplewick extend daily London transport services with new service to and from Fulham from September 2025

    Papplewick, after much demand, is thrilled to be launching their 4th London daily transport service to and from Ascot from September which will be running from the Fulham area.
    Papplewick extend daily London transport services with new service to and from Fulham from September 2025
  • Papplewick pupils in riveting performance of 'The Lion King' to round off Michaelmas Term

    A cast and crew of Year 7 and Year 8 boys from Papplewick school finished the Michaelmas term with their rousing rendition of the popular musical, The Lion King (JR).
    Papplewick pupils in riveting performance of 'The Lion King' to round off Michaelmas Term
  • View from the Top: Tom Bunbury on why boarding schools have more relevance today than ever before

    View from the Top: Tom Bunbury on why boarding schools have more relevance today than ever before
  • WATCH: Hear a parent talk about their experience of Papplewick

    WATCH: Hear a parent talk about their experience of Papplewick
  • See Papplewick in our Town & Country Prep Schools Guide

    From bucolic country preps to schools on the edge of buzzy market towns or slap bang in the centre of a city, there are a myriad of prep school options up and down the UK and within a daily minibus-ride of the Big Smoke. Use our guide to help with your search.
    See Papplewick in our Town & Country Prep Schools Guide

Essentials

Address
Windsor Road, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7LH

Contact
schoolsec@papplewick.org.uk
01344 621488

Website
papplewick.org.uk

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Fees

Term Dates

Bursaries


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06 November 2026
Open Morning
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