and children which is set in 52 acres of green Berkshire countryside. According to the schools' website, following an Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) inspection, the school was rated 'excellent' in every area, including sport, music, performing artist and co-curricular activities.
Lambrook, which caters to students from the age of three to 13, charges an increasing annual fee as the children progress through the school. For the older year groups, five to eight, school fees are £9,948 per term.
The school states it is keen for children to "develop their interests" and explore passions outside of academia. Every Monday, the pupils have a dedicated "enrichment afternoon", and extra opportunities are plentiful.
These include clubs such as: farming, bee keeping, chess, mountain biking, fencing, judo, film making, scuba diving, squash, song writing, mini masterchef, ballet, tap, jazz, golf, polo, podcast making, sewing, skiing, swimming, tennis, life saving, survival, debaring and even public speaking.
One hobby that might fascinate the children is beekeeping, considering the children's grandfather, and he is known to have many beehives at his Highgrove House country home in Tetbury.
Ex-football star, , has previously stated he swapped "beekeeping tips" with as pair met at the monarch's Highgrove home in Gloucestershire to discuss the work of the King's Foundation.
In preparation for their future roles, one activity that will surely benefit the three young royals will be the public speaking club. As they have a future ahead of them which will consist of speech making, appearing in public and serving as the Patrons for some key organisations, it is highly likely they are getting a head start.
One sport that Princess Charlotte would love would be the various dancing clubs. William previously stated: "My daughter Charlotte loves dancing." Therefore, it is highly likely that the little Princess will be perfecting her moves with her friends at school.
Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, may all take advantage of the sporting activities offered at the school as they are known to be already following in their sporty parents' footsteps with their love of everything from football, rugby and tennis.
Princess Kate, who supports England as patron of the Rugby Football League and the Rugby Football Union, previously revealed that Prince George and Princess Charlotte are both playing rugby, so "he has the physique."
The Princess of Wales has also said that .
Prince William has also previously described his daughter as a "budding star" in football, but Princess Charlotte revealed her favorite sport is s with her parents in 2022.