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Prince George won’t be starting new school this year – unlike other 11 year olds because… full story below
While thousands of children are somewhat eager to start secondary school in a few weeks, Prince George is not among them. The second in line to the throne recently celebrated his 11th birthday, the age at which most children transition from primary school
However, despite completing Year 6, he will not be starting Year 7 at a new school this September. The reason is quite straightforward – his current school, Lambrook, caters to students aged 3 to 13, up until Year 8.
This means that the young prince has another two years left at the school. Located near the family’s Windsor home, Adelaide Cottage, Lambrook is set within 52 acres of Berkshire countryside and boasts facilities such as a golf course, swimming pool, theatre, sports centre, and various art studios.
The school offers a wide range of activities, including tap dancing, bagpipe playing, and swimming. Students are also expected to attend school on Saturdays, making it a six-day week.
It remains unknown where George will pursue his secondary education, although one potential option is the Northamptonshire-based Oundle School, renowned as one of Britain’s leading co-educational boarding and day schools, reports the Mirror.