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Bolton School Boys' Division

Bolton, United Kingdom
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1.3 /5

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About Bolton School Boys' Division

Bolton School Boys' Division is a prestigious independent school located in Bolton, United Kingdom. Founded in 1512, it has a long-standing tradition of academic excellence and personal development. The school offers a broad curriculum that includes a wide range of subjects, catering to the diverse interests and talents of its students. With a strong emphasis on both academic achievement and extracurricular activities, Bolton School fosters a well-rounded education that prepares students for future success. The facilities at Bolton School are modern and well-equipped, providing students with access to state-of-the-art resources for learning and development. The school is known for its strong sense of community and commitment to nurturing individual potential. With a reputation for excellence in both academics and sports, Bolton School Boys' Division continues to be a leading choice for families seeking a high-quality education for their children.

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Key Facts

Founded 1512
Students 800

Rating Breakdown

Based on published reviews
Safety & Security 1.2
Teaching Quality 2.1
Communication 2.6
Student Wellbeing 2.8
Facilities 2.3

School Workforce

Teacher and staff information • 2024-2025

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20.0:1
Pupil-Teacher Ratio
Good
56.2
Teachers (FTE)

Estimated workforce data based on GIAS enrollment and national average ratios. Academic year 2024-2025.

Reviews 9

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Parent
Parent Nov 8, 2025
1.0

"discrimination against disbilty"

if your child digonosed with disbilty the school is absolutely disgusting will not support your child when challenged they will find all the reasons to throw him out off school
Safety & Wellbeing 2/5
Teaching & Learning 1/5
Communication 1/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 3/5
Facilities 2/5
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Parent
Parent Dec 6, 2024
1.0

"Sjksjdhdjdjd"

Ahahahhahssjdh and eggs so Ba dlol
Teaching & Learning 1/5
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Parent
Parent May 21, 2024
3.0

"Still bullying"

I was a pupil in the 1950s and was bullied both mentally and physically by staff and fellow pupils

My grandson is there in 2024 and the bullying continues - he is frightened to go to school so is going elsewhere for sixth form

The head and deputy of the boys division have not convinced me that they have adequately addressed the perpetrators in a robust application of school policirs
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 5/5
Communication 4/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 5/5
Facilities 5/5
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Parent
Parent Sep 23, 2023
1.0

"Bullying rife and teachers do nothing"

Bullying is an issue in the school. The teachers do nothing, there are no consequences. AVOID this school for both yours and your child’s mental health!
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 2/5
Communication 2/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 3/5
Facilities 2/5
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Parent
Parent Jun 30, 2023
1.0

"Smoke and mirrors "

The school tries to give off this great image but it’s numbers and bums on seats and not because they select the best. Bullying is a major problem in the junior and senior schools and they don’t deal with it. Avoid.
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 3/5
Communication 3/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 2/5
Facilities 1/5
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Parent
Parent Apr 4, 2023
2.0

"Bullying"

Lots of bullying at this school with no consequences teachers don’t help
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 3/5
Communication 3/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 3/5
Facilities 3/5
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Parent
Parent Sep 14, 2022
1.0

"Unhappy"

There is a lot of bullying at Bolton School and I think it comes from the way boys are not treated as individuals by the teachers. Nothing I did was good enough and I was made to feel like there was something wrong with me, just for being more introverted and reserved. My anxiety levels at the time were out of control and I had very few friends. I left Bolton School with no confidence and this affected me for quite a long time after. Please do not send your son to Bolton School. Good grades are not everything and there's no guarantee on that front anyway. Look for a kinder, more accepting environment.
Teaching & Learning 1/5
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Parent
Parent Aug 9, 2022
1.0

"Bullying "

Bullying and unsettled children. Avoid this private school if your priority is to allow your child to flourish with happiness and confidence!
Safety & Wellbeing 1/5
Teaching & Learning 1/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 1/5
Facilities 1/5
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Parent
Parent Dec 19, 2020
2.0

"Academic! But what else?"

okay here’s the deal with BSBD (and i assume BSGD as well, i’m not too sure because i went to boys division), it’s very VERY private - if that makes sense. if you care about your child’s social life as much as their academic life then i can assure you that this is not the school for you. people that go to bolton school are friends with people that go to bolton school, unless they make an active effort to befriend others (like i did). i’m not really sure how to explain it, but bolton school boys are spoiled. if your child went to a public primary school, they’ll go to bolton school and feel intimidated, and learn to judge people on how rich their parents are - i know because that’s what i did all through year 7 and 8. you’re surrounded by people who are judgemental, and i know it’s the same in any secondary school but bolton school it’s all judging the worst things possible. i was judged on the way i spoke because i didn’t talk as posh as the rest of the kids, and the size of my house. in year 9 i made friends like myself, and in year 10 i came out as gay to everyone and got bullied beyond comprehension. i had about 2 friends in the entire year. the issue with bolton school is that you’re all protected in your own little bubble in the middle of bolton, so you best believe that when your kids make friends with people out of school and they ask “so what school do you go to?” and your kids reply “bolton school” and then get judged? yeah it’s valid. also just a little thing directly annoying to me: they took the drama gcse course out of our options, and i wanna be a musical theatre performer (so it really stumped my chances of success and getting into a good college). but yeah like i said, if you want your child to be smart and really bad with social skills, go for it. you’re forced to be academically challenged there, but creatively you do nothing, and when you leave school in year 11 or 13, you experience the real world for the first time. imagine experiencing real life for the first time when you’re 16 or 18.
Safety & Wellbeing 2/5
Teaching & Learning 2/5
Communication 4/5
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing 4/5
Facilities 4/5

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