Update on Coronavirus – Bishopstrow Online (April 17, 2020)

Posted: 17th April 2020

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Bishopstrow Online has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic, with all schools in the UK required to close in mid-March 2020.

Bishopstrow Online delivers a fully interactive Bishopstrow education to students around the world.  Our unique online school offers the best of Bishopstrow’s Junior, Middle and Senior College Programmes, preparing international students for onward progression to boarding schools in the UK and other English-speaking markets.

Like the College’s traditional programmes, Bishopstrow Online is aimed at international students who wish to improve their English, whilst following a traditional programme of academic subjects.

Bishopstrow Online offers much more than a remote learning experience.  The Programme covers academic, cultural, social and boarding preparation, as well as wellbeing and fitness.  Face-to-face lessons are delivered in live, interactive classrooms by Bishopstrow’s professionally qualified teachers.  Students are able to interact with their teacher in the video classroom or message their teacher with particular questions, comments or contributions.

Bishopstrow Online was launched on March 30, the fist day of Term 3.  Whilst there have inevitably been some teething issues, with both the teaching staff and students getting used to online learning, we are delighted with progress to date.  Now at the end of Week 3, we have already recently plenty of positive feedback from students, parents and agents:

Bishopstrow Online  – Student, Parent and Agent Feedback April 2020

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved in helping get Bishopstrow Online up and running, including parents, guardians and agents, who have provided their support in these challenging times.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Important Announcement

Richard Lewis and Alistair Wardell were appointed as joint administrators of Bishopstrow College Limited on 30 June 2025.

In the days prior to our appointment the directors had notified parents, guardians, agents and staff that the schools was ceasing to trade.

If you are a creditor, you will shortly receive formal notification from the Joint Administrators of their appointment with details of how to claim the amounts you are owed. Please let us know if you have not heard from us by 18 July 2025.

If you have any queries, please send them via email to cmusupport@uk.gt.com.

The affairs, business and property of the Company are being managed by the Joint Administrators who act as agents of the Company and without personal liability. Richard Lewis and Alistair Wardell are authorised by the Insolvency Practitioners Association to act as insolvency practitioners.