Warwick School rated 'very good' value for money by The Telegraph

We are delighted to have been ranked as being 'very good' value for parents, following an analysis from The Telegraph.
The Telegraph's league table analysed the fees of over 1,200 fee-paying schools across Britain to see how they have adapted to Labour's addition of VAT for independent schools and, crucially, how this affected value for money through exam results.
Schools were ranked into five groups, measuring top grades relative to fees: very good, good, fair, below average, and poor, whilst the league table also allows parents to find the fees most relevant to their child's current age.
We are delighted that in three of the four age categories - Year 6, Year 8, and Year 11, The Telegraph rated Warwick School as being 'very good' value for money - the top ranking. For Year 13, we have been rated as being 'good' value for money.
We are immensely proud of this ranking, as it provides confirmation of the excellent teaching and learning that we continue to be proud of at Warwick School. However, whilst outstanding academic results are certainly something to be proud of, this is the bare minimum that parents should expect.
Beyond academic results, we are proud of our extensive co-curricular offering, which broadens horizons beyond the classroom; 'knowing the individual', through our investment in pastoral care and wellbeing, and our commitment to charity- and community-related work, empowering our pupils to serve their community and to be positive contributors to society.
Our mission is to be ‘the most inspiring, rounded, and caring boys’ school in the UK. Everything we do has this vision in mind and our pupils at the heart; we seek to build character, and to inspire and nurture them morally, spiritually, intellectually, physically, and socially. That's The Warwick Way.
Experience life at Warwick School for yourself - book on to our Year 5 taster on Saturday, 5 April: https://www.warwickschool.org/key-dates/year-5-taster-senior-school.