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             Accommodation 
            
              - St. Clare's 
                welcomes day students living at home, although most are residential 
                in College houses.
 
              - There are 
                fifteen College houses for pre-university students. Formerly family 
                houses, they accommodate between 7 and 25 students, mostly 15-20.
 
              - Each house 
                has its own welcoming atmosphere.
 
              - All houses 
                are very close to the central campus.
 
              - Separate 
                houses for male and female students.
 
              - Each house 
                has a resident warden responsible for the welfare and care of 
                students, and for maintaining house rules.
 
              - Weekly and 
                fully residential arrangements are available.
 
              - House rules 
                differ slightly for students, by age.
 
              - Two houses 
                (the Woodstock houses) are designated for younger students (15-16 
                years old). The wardens arrange a special programme of house activities 
                and provide a greater degree of supervision.
 
              - Most rooms 
                are twin rooms with some singles, usually for second year IB Diploma 
                students.
 
              - Meals are 
                provided in the dining room or the Sugar House café.
 
              - Accommodation 
                available during half term breaks, by arrangement.
 
             
            Welfare 
            
              - Welfare is 
                a prime concern of all staff.
 
              - Each student 
                has a Personal Tutor who has particular responsibility for oversight 
                of welfare and progress.
 
              - Students 
                have an individual weekly meeting with Personal Tutors.
 
              - Programme 
                of personal, social, and health education.
 
              - Welfare team 
                includes Assistant Principal, Dean of Students, Wardens, and Student 
                Services Officer.
 
              - Favourable 
                teacher : student ratio. All teachers are involved in student 
                welfare.
 
              - Termly reports 
                to parents.
 
              - Parents' 
                meetings scheduled, and by arrangement. E-mail has proved very 
                useful for regular communication.
 
             
            Pastoral 
              care and discipline - "Excellent" (Good Schools Guide) 
               
            
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