Auld Alliance
Each year we provide a warm welcome to a number of children from across France for English language immersion. Children aged 7 to 13 have the option to join us for a summer term, a full academic year or for even longer!
Our French visitors quickly become part of the Ardvreck Family. They enjoy all academic lessons, outdoor pursuits and sporting activities and are supported on an individual basis with one-to-one language tuition. Our French pupils embrace life at Ardvreck and make long lasting friendships with their Scottish peers.
From 1 January 2021, international pupils who want to attend Ardvreck can stay in the UK as a student for up to 6 months but may need a visitors visa. You will need to apply for a Child Student Visa (for those aged 4-16) if you want your child to attend Ardvreck for more than a year.
TRANSPORT
Ardvreck School is perfectly located between two international airports and a short drive from a well-connected train station with daily, direct trains to London. Both airports are under an hour's drive from our stunning, rural Perthshire location.
We offer bespoke travel options to Glasgow and Edinburgh international airports as well as chaperoned, direct trains from London to Gleneagles.
EXEAT WEEKENDS
We understand the importance of fixed exeats for international families as well as the provision of exceptional pastoral care, stability, continuity of care and a warm familial welcome that creates a happy and supportive home from home. All of our oversees pupils have the opportunity to be placed with an Ardvreck family for our Exeat weekends (our weekends out). We would encourage our pupils from oversees to spend time with their families for Half Term holidays either at home or in Scotland, for a bit of R&R!
Communication Is Key
At Ardvreck we see communication as vitally important and the children will be encouraged to contact home regularly to update their families on all that they have achieved and enjoyed. All the house staff are easily contactable by phone or by email and will be in touch regularly with parents.
The communication between the Dalvreck staff is also very important and weekly meetings, along with less formal more frequent meetings, will guarantee that each and every child in the boarding community is well cared for and nurtured. The soft skills of leadership, teamwork, empathy, cross cultural understanding, social ease and self-belief will blossom, and, of course, boarders will learn the all-important skill of where to hide their illegal tuck!
At Ardvreck we nurture and nourish our children. They are provided with a healthy balanced diet, freshly prepared in our school’s kitchen.
Interested?
We are here to help you every step of the way – from your first enquiry, right up until when you arrive with your child on the first day of their Ardventure. Our Admissions Registrar, Annie Le Roy-Lewis, has a wealth of knowledge about Ardvreck and will do her best to answer all your queries – with no question too large or too small!