Myddelton College
Myddelton College is a happy, caring and kind environment where pupils are encouraged to fulfil their potential.

Website: https://www.myddeltoncollege.com/
Telephone: 01745 472201
Address: Peakes Lane, Denbigh, North Wales, LL16 3EN
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Myddelton College is a happy, caring and kind environment where pupils are encouraged to fulfil their potential, while always demonstrating honesty, kindness, and respect. We have high academic expectations for our pupils, our curriculum is designed to equip pupils to thrive in the 21st Century.
We are committed to giving pupils a diverse range of experiences in which they can develop personally and socially, as well as integrating a mindfulness curriculum to help our pupils cope with pressures of life in the outside world. At Myddelton, every pupil is treated as an individual and unique.
We do not just teach subjects, we nurture the whole child – mind, body, and spirit. We inspire a thirst for knowledge as they set out on their journey of discovery. Expectations are high and pupils flourish not only academically, but also through our values of arts, a love for the outdoors, and sporting ability.
The values of Myddelton have been founded upon our “Three Pillars of Myddelton.” These are three areas in which we believe every Myddeltonian should excel; Resilience, Scholarship and Fellowship.
Toby Keel is Country Life's Digital Director, and has been running the website and social media channels since 2016. A former sports journalist, he writes about property, cars, lifestyle, travel, nature.
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