Admissions Bedford School aims to maintain the
Christian ethos which was embedded into its foundation principles when established, but commits to admitting boys of all faiths, or boys with no faith. The first year at Bedford School (for 13- to 14-year-olds) is called the Fourth Form and is equivalent to Year 9 in the state system. After that come the Remove and the Fifth Form. The next two years are the Lower Sixth and the Upper Sixth. Bedford School also caters for the lower years (from Year 3 to Year 8) in Bedford Preparatory School. This is located on the Bedford School estate and many facilities are shared. Boys attending Bedford School typically come from a variety of various professional families in Bedford, elsewhere in the United Kingdom, as well as overseas. In 2016, the school had 139 boys as English as an Additional Language (EAL), and 57 boys who received additional support in learning for special educational needs, such as dyslexia, and physical disabilities. The houses are:
Ashburnham – The day house is next to the
Design and Technology Building. The boarding house,
Sandersons, is within a ten-minute walk of the school in Rothsay Gardens, next to Redburn.
Bromham – The day house is on Burnaby Road at the main entrance to the school, next to the Rice Building. The school's sixth form boarding house,
Burnaby, is on Burnaby Road.
Crescent – The day house is in a two-storey building towards the south of the school estate. The boarding house,
Pemberley, is on Pemberley Avenue. The name Crescent derives from The Crescent, a road to the north-east of Bedford town centre running between Bromham Road and Tavistock Street.
Paulo Pontine – The day house occupies a single storey ground floor area beneath the Art Department towards the south of the school estate. The boarding house,
Redburn, is within a ten-minute walk of the school. The house takes its name from the area around St Paul's Church ('Paulo') and the area south of the river, over the Town Bridge ('Pontine'). '''St Cuthbert's'
– The day house is located next door to the Medical Centre on Burnaby Road. The boarding house, Phillpotts'', is in the north-east corner of the school estate. '''St Peter's'
– The day house occupies a purpose-built building next to its boarding house, Talbots'', on Burnaby Road.
Prep school houses The prep school operates with a different house system to the upper school, with there being 4 houses, each linked to a famous person from Bedford. The houses are as follows:
Bunyan This house has yellow ties. It is named after
John Bunyan.
Harpur This house has red ties. It is named after
Sir William Harpur, the school's founder.
Howard This house has blue ties. It is named after
John Howard.
Whitbread This house has green ties. It is named after Samuel Whitbread. Their mascot is
Baby Yoda.
School officials Bedford School
monitors are selected from amongst the boys of the Upper Sixth. They are entitled to wear coloured waistcoats and brown shoes as well as brass buttons on their blazers. The
head of school and the deputy head are selected from amongst the monitors.
Colour system Bedford School recognises individual achievement in various fields by the awarding of 'colours', at the discretion of the appropriate
master, to boys in the Fifth Form and above. The various colours entitle the bearer to wear a particular variant of his uniform, appropriate to that award, on given days. There are five types of colours: Academic, Arts, Headmaster's, House, and Sports (Major and Minor). ==Extracurricular activities==