Golf course, diving courses, beekeeping: George and Charlotte's new school leaves nothing to be desired
Created: 08/18/2022, 08:30
By: Larissa Glunz
After five years at Thomas's Battersea School in London (l.), Prince George is to move to the Lambrook School in Bracknell together with his siblings Charlotte and Louis.
(Photomontage) © Stephen Lock/Imago & Aaron Chown/dpa
William and Kate care deeply about their children's education.
They have therefore thought very carefully about where Prince George and his siblings should be taught after moving to Windsor.
They are also happy to dig a little deeper into their pockets for good staff and a varied schedule.
Bracknell – The children of Prince William (40) and Kate Middleton (40) are currently enjoying their well-deserved summer vacation, but this year brings a special change.
Prince George (9), Princess Charlotte (7) and Prince Louis (4) not only have a new home waiting for them, the royal offspring will soon be going to a new school.
William and Kate leave London and move closer to the Queen
In a few days it should finally be ready.
For years the Cambridge family could call Kensington Palace in London their home, now they want to break up the tents.
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Adelaide Cottage in the grounds of Windsor Castle, the current principal residence of Queen Elizabeth II (96).
In the county of Berkshire, William and Kate can enjoy the more rural idyll instead of the hustle and bustle of the big city.
The ducal couple has apparently been planning the move for a few months, and the search for a new school for their offspring is said to have been successful.
The choice of the parents of three is said to have fallen on the Lambrook School in Bracknell, which both George and Charlotte and baby Louis (4) are to attend from the new school year.
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If you want to send your children there, you have to shell out at least around 16,000 euros per school year (all-day care), it gets a little more expensive (around 23,000 euros) in the upper classes from the age of seven.
For this proud sum, the 620 students also get a lot: in addition to "normal" subjects such as mathematics, geography & Co., they can let off steam with fencing, take a diving course or prove their skills as a beekeeper.
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At Lambrook School, the mini royals can further their interests and make new friends.
With the move to Windsor, a new phase of life begins for the three siblings.
George, Charlotte and Louis should also become more independent, their nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo will not live in Adelaide Cottage.
Sources used:
lambrookschool.co.uk, goodto.com