Bethany School is a private boarding and day school for girls and boys aged 11âÂÂ18 (Year 7âÂÂ11 and Sixth Form), in Goudhurst, Kent, United Kingdom.
The school was founded by a Baptist minister, The Reverend Joseph James Kendon, in 1866 and still places great emphasis on its Christian character.
Headmaster Francie Healy has been in post since September 2010.
Bethany School has a campus location set in of countryside.
Bethany School has a wide variety of sports. Rugby, football and cricket are among the most popular sports for boys, with netball, hockey and rounders for girls. The school also has other sports facilities, including fitness premises, and a , six-lane indoor swimming pool.
A variety of clubs and activities, including beekeeping, archery, table tennis, and others are available to pupils and these are incorporated into the school day.
Bethany School takes part in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme and each year 15-20 pupils achieve the Gold Award.
Business Studies pupils have the option in the Sixth Form of participating in Young Enterprise, a charity scheme, where pupils form a business and attempt to generate profits for shareholders.
Bethany School has historically put a strong emphasis on community, and continues to do so.
In recent years, Bethany School has seen a major development of new buildings:
The Bethanians' Society was founded in 1887 for the former pupils of the School.