There are about 34 choristers boarding at the school at any one time. They are housed in a separate building in bright, comfortable dormitories. There are two resident, fully qualified nurses who look after the choristers' health and hygiene and who have flats in the boarding house; other residential staff live adjacent to it. The choristers have their own common room with a snooker table, air hockey, table football, play stations as well as a television. They take all meals in the school dining room.
The choristers are looked after by the Head of Boarding who is assisted by other resident teachers, the two resident nurses and the gap year students. The Headmaster, who lives on site, also takes a particular interest in the care of the choristers.