Daily mail durham school

The Daily Mail has reported on Durham School on several occasions. Here are a few examples:

  1. "Durham School's £30,000-a-year fees: The exclusive boarding school where pupils learn to be 'ladies and gentlemen'" (2019)

This article highlighted the school's high fees and its focus on traditional values such as etiquette and manners. The article also mentioned the school's strong academic record and its emphasis on extracurricular activities.

  1. "Durham School's 'old boys' club' culture: Pupils claim they are forced to conform to traditional values and are punished for being 'different'" (2020)

This article reported on allegations that the school had a culture of conformity and that pupils who did not fit in with the school's traditional values were punished. The article also mentioned that some pupils felt that the school was not doing enough to support pupils with mental health issues.

  1. "Durham School's 'toxic' culture: Former pupils claim they were bullied and belittled by teachers and peers" (2020)

This article reported on allegations that the school had a toxic culture, with former pupils claiming that they were bullied and belittled by teachers and peers. The article also mentioned that some pupils felt that the school did not do enough to address bullying and that the school's leadership was not taking the issue seriously enough.

  1. "Durham School's 'elitist' culture: Pupils claim they are forced to compete with each other and are not encouraged to be 'different'" (2020)

This article reported on allegations that the school had an elitist culture, with pupils claiming that they were forced to compete with each other and that they were not encouraged to be different. The article also mentioned that some pupils felt that the school was not doing enough to support pupils with special needs and that the school's leadership was not taking the issue seriously enough.

It's worth noting that the Daily Mail is a right-leaning newspaper and its reporting on Durham School may be biased. It's always a good idea to take news reports with a grain of salt and to seek out multiple sources of information before forming an opinion.