Experienced team help Moulsford transition to co-educational school

10:36AM, Thursday 27 February 2025

Experienced team help Moulsford transition to co-educational school

MOULSFORD is extremely excited to be welcoming girls to Year 3 in the prep school from September 2026.

Our pre-prep (pre-school to Year 2) has already successfully transitioned to co-education and we are pleased that girls will enjoy the same wonderful opportunities that Moulsford boys have experienced over the past 63 years.

By 2031, there will be girls in every year group and the school will be fully co-educational.

As we make this historic change, we are delighted to have strong, inspirational women helping to guide us through the journey.

Tiffany Squire (deputy head), Vicki Rae (assistant head — pastoral), Caroline Scriven (assistant head — academic) and Amy Gemmell (head of pre-prep) have many years of co-educational leadership and teaching experience between them, along with our Year 3 teachers Sally Noble and Ruth Hamilton-Smith.

By having women in these positions, we not only provide strong role models to both the girls and boys but we have leaders who understand the needs of girls in a co-educational environment, whether that is academic, pastoral, sporting, performing arts, co-curricular, or any other area of the school.

Working collaboratively with the existing male role models within the Moulsford staff, they will help shape the future of our vibrant co-ed community.

Our most important goal remains the happiness and fulfilment of every child, with the schools’ values of kindness, courage and curiosity at the heart of everything we do.

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