Name: Rory
Secondary school: Charterhouse,
University destination: University of Exeter, History
Standing in the school shop surrounded by older pupils, buying my new uniform and trying on the different clothes.
Playing sport, spending time with pupils and teachers and going on adventures in the grounds
Quite a few. One of them was the walk around Green at the end of the year after the final Chapel Service. The whole school walks around Green( the largest cricket pitch) twice and leavers do an extra lap. We have our own language, Lingua Carthusiana. We also lay a strong claim to inventing Association Football.
It was very good. Teacher were extremely learned and helpful and often volunteered their own time to help pupils. The resources were very strong and we had acess to whatever we needed to help us learn.
Yes, there was a daily chapel service and a longer service once a week.
I was head of the politics society. We hosted Sir John Major, Jeremy Hunt, Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Sir Vince Cable and others. They came to the school to give talks and take questions. As head of the society, I organised and presented the events and was responsible for persuading them to come to the school in the first place.
A good amount of emphasis. Those who are academically able enough are encouraged to apply. Plenty of support is provide to those who are applying in order to maximise the candidate’s chances.
Yes, I still write to my old teachers and Housemaster and have visited at Old Boy events since.
Yes.
Each House has a Matron who provides pastoral support along with the Housemaster. There is also a wellbeing centre and each pupil has a tutor whom they meet regularly and are able to discuss any issues with.
Deo, dante, dedi. It is the school motto (God having given, I give).