Bedstone College, an independent boarding and day school founded in 1948, was purchased in 2017 by London & Oxford Group, an asset management and investment banking firm specialising in introduction of Chinese investment to the UK Education sector. LOG reportedly made little or no governance changes to the school and "giving its full support to the current management team at Bedstone." Famous former pupils include the present
Astronomer Royal,
Sir Martin Rees (whose parents founded the school), now Baron Rees of Ludlow, and explorer and TV presenter
Monty Halls. The school's last head was Toby Mullins. Educating around 220 day and boarding students, the College was not selective and did not require pupils to sit an entrance exam. It offered a broad curriculum from reception through to A Level. Physical education and extra-curricular activities were an integral part of the school week, which included Saturday-morning lessons and five afternoons set aside for sports and a choice of activities. The school had four boarding houses: • Bedstone House - for junior girls • Wilson House - for senior girls • Rutter House - for junior boys • Pearson House - for senior boys Each was run by houseparents who were typically academic staff and their families. Its campus houses the notable country house that is
Bedstone Court. Its founders included the parents of Sir Martin Rees. On
GCSE results, the College was the second best non-selective school in Shropshire and the sixth overall. In 2025, Bedstone College announced plans to close, following changes to the
VAT regime for independent schools. The school closed on 11 July 2025. ==Norman Origin==