Wycliffe College, Gloucestershire

[2] In 2018, The Duchess of Gloucester officially opened a new £6 million boarding house named Ward's-Ivy Grove.

"[5] The Independent Schools Inspectorate rated Wycliffe as Excellent in all areas in its most recent inspection (March 2023).

[6] The Nursery, which first opened in 1983 at the Grove, and was originally located within the same grounds as the Preparatory School boarding houses and sports fields.

One of the school's boarding houses, Haywardsend, is one of the town's oldest buildings, an old Tudor farmhouse.

The newest boarding house, Wards-Ivy Grove, completed in 2017, was designed as split gender houses: Wards and Ivy Grove, with a future-proof design feature allowing it to rapidly convert to single gender accommodation whenever required.

The school's music department is a dedicated building located near the centre of the senior campus.

The chapel holds popular and well attended annual Christmas Carol Services for the school and local community.

[7] Wycliffe is a major squash-playing school, due to their continuous success in the squash court.

[9] Since 1935, Wycliffe's Boat Club has had a boathouse of its own, located at Saul Junction on the Gloucester-Sharpness Canal with around 30 km of still training water.

The main school house building on the senior school campus at Wycliffe College.
Haywardsend, a girls’ boarding house at the Wycliffe Senior School.
The Wycliffe Chapel.