After the move of Prince William and Kate Middleton, the couple’s three children will have to be integrated into a new facility, it has been revealed. Telegram:Sunday, July 31.
“This is a respectable school, but not one of the highest schools,” we can read in the columns. Telegram:. This is a description from a parent of a student about Lambrook School, a private institution in the East of England. The British daily did indeed reveal on Sunday July 31 that 9-year-old George, 7-year-old Charlotte and 4-year-old Louis de Cambridge could join this preparatory and Christian school in Bracknell.
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Founded in 1860 and housed in a large white stucco house surrounded by a large garden, it is fifteen minutes from Adelaide Cottage, the future residence of the Cambridges. The couple are said to be leaving Kensington Palace, but will keep their offices there, to move to this historic home near Windsor Castle.
“close” community
According to the interview of parents of students Telegram:, Lambrook School offers a “modern, comfortable and enriching” experience for its students aged 3 to 13. “Where our daughter used to go in London doesn’t compare,” one of them told the newspaper. Lambruk school is surrounded by several hectares of land (…) The classes are fun and it is a close-knit and very tolerant community. I defy any kid not to feel good about it.”
Prince George and Princess Charlotte will leave Thomas Butters School in south-west London to join the institution for £4,389 (€5,200) in the first year and £6,448 (€7,700) in the third year. The two children, however, could be disappointed. At the school in Lambrouk, where Prince William and Kate Middleton have visited no less than six times, classes are compulsory on Saturdays. Also, the school, whose goodies will be a bit flashy (from its personalized key rings to its wooden yo-yos offered in a reusable burlap bag), doesn’t, like Thomas’s Battersea, have a chalet in Austria.
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Swimming pool and golf course
The approval of 560 students, however, has its advantages. She welcomes “very polite children” into her “newly painted” cage, with excellent results. At the end of this course, some also receive scholarships that allow them to integrate into prestigious secondary institutions such as Eton or Marlborough. Lambruk also has its own cricket, football and rugby pitches, as well as a golf course and 25m swimming pool.
If they integrate this facility, Cambridge seniors will play sports every day and attend meetings several times a week. They will also be able to take courses in English, Maths, French, Science, Latin, Greek, History, Geography, ICT (Information and Communication Technology), Art, Design and Technology. They can also take drama, music, physical education and swimming lessons.
Sundays with the Queen?
If one of the two children wants to sleep at the boarding school, five nights a week, the Cambridges have to pay an extra £1,481 (€1,700) per quarter. After returning to school, Prince Louis, who recently left Willcocks nursery school, will wear his boots for weekly walks in the woods with his class.
Every Saturday, his parents will be able to attend the games, theater performances or recitals organized by Lambruk School. It’s a safe bet that the Cambridges will spend their Sunday with the Queen, at Windsor Castle, or even with the Middletons, not far from there.
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Source: Le Figaro