Publications

Bedales is prolific in its publishing of mainly student-centred publications. A three schools' newsletter is also produced twice yearly, together with a prospectus and other current information.

Student-led publications

Bedales Chronicle 2010

BGeo 2009 The Bedales School Geographical Journal

B-Sci Magazine - No 11 Science articles written by staff, students, parents and Old Bedalians with contributions from a range of academic departments within the school.

Classic Bedales First Edition Bedales Classics Magazine.

Poet's Stone: "A forum for creative writing" (Rupert Crisswell, English Department).

Drama productions

Lord of the Flies programme June 2009 Bedales production.

Our Country's Good programme December 2009 Bedales production

Other publications

Bedales Arts Autumn 2010 Programme of events and activities

Bedales Association and Old Bedalian newsletter 2010

Bedales Association Report 2010

Beinformed Newsletter Summer 2010 Three schools' newsletter. The latest issue includes articles about independent learning; the 'Celebrate the Difference' conference; the Swaziland project; Dunhurst's very positive ISI inspection; and Dunannie's new Head. 

Celebrate Success Parents' Day Programme June 2010

Curriculum in Block 3 Introduction to Year 9.

Curriculum in Blocks 4 and 5 Introduction to Years 10 and 11.

Dunhurst Celebrates 2008 - 2009 - Celebration of the school year at Bedales Junior School

Dunhurst Music Brochure

Focus on Bedales Assessed Courses in Parents' Day programme

Nursery Flyer

PE at Dunannie

PE at Dunhurst

Sixth Form prospectus

Handbooks

Bedales Parents' Handbook Information about Bedales which parents and students will find useful to know.

Dunhurst Parents' Handbook

Dunannie Parents' Handbook

The school prospectus is available for download in the Admissions section, together with publications on the Bedales Assessed Courses and Current Information.

Students Tending the Land

Brief History

Bedales was founded by J H Badley in 1893 to be a humane alternative to the authoritarian regimes typical of late-Victorian public schools... more

Bedales Students and Teachers Shaking Hands

Approach to Learning

Our primary aim is to develop inquisitive thinkers with a love of learning who cherish independent thought... more

Bedales Students Studying Outside

Open Mornings

Come and meet us. It is the only way to get a feel for the unique Bedales atmosphere... more

Keith Budge Talking with Students

Why Bedales?

I'd encourage you to step out of your imagination and come and see Bedales for yourself... more