HawleyHurst School
- HawleyHurst School
Fernhill Road
Blackwater
Camberley
Surrey
GU17 9HU - Head: Miss V Smit
- T 01276 587190
- F 01276 609695
- E [email protected]
- W www.hawleyhurst.co.uk
- An independent school for boys and girls aged from 2 to 19.
- Boarding: No
- Local authority: Hampshire
- Pupils: 300
- Religion: None
- Fees: £3,952 – £4,862 per term
- Open days: Every Tuesday, Term Time Only
- Ofsted report: View the Ofsted report
- ISI report: View the ISI report
What the school says...
There is no such thing as a typical HawleyHurst student. We are a non-selective Independent School taking boys and girls from two to nineteen offering exceptional and diverse teaching to support children and make their time at school happy and productive. Children will have their curiosity stimulated and encouraged as they take every opportunity to learn and reach their intellectual potential. We aim to create an environment that stimulates them to flourish, stretch themselves and dream on the start of a life-long journey to success.
At HawleyHurst your child has the space and the time to explore, experiment and test themselves to reveal their unique talents. We want to create independent thinkers, who will go out into the world of work as responsible confident citizens and team players. We want our pupils to be able to make decisions and take the right risks so that they can help make the world a better place. ...Read more
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All-through school (for example 3-18 years). - An all-through school covers junior and senior education. It may start at 3 or 4, or later, and continue through to 16 or 18. Some all-through schools set exams at 11 or 13 that pupils must pass to move on.
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Special Education Needs
At HawleyHurst we are committed to offering an inclusive curriculum to ensure the best possible academic and personal development of all our pupils whatever their needs or abilities. We recognise the diverse and individual needs of all our pupils and take into account the additional support required by those children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). We endeavour to ensure that all children, including those with SEND, have every opportunity to engage in a wide range of suitably challenging educational opportunities that are appropriate to their needs. We aim to maximise the potential of each individual by helping them to achieve the best possible educational and other outcomes, and prepare them effectively for adulthood. The school has high aspirations and expectations for all pupils with SEND and focuses on the outcomes and progress of pupils by celebrating achievement and identifying areas in which they need support. Our objectives: To identify pupils with SEND as early as possible and ensure that their needs are met to the best of our capabilities. To ensure that children and young people with SEND can engage successfully in all school activities alongside pupils who do not have SEND, including making reasonable adjustments for those pupils with a disability so that they have good access to the curriculum and wider school learning environment. To ensure that all learners make the best possible progress. To work in partnership with parents, key agencies and specialists in order to develop a collaborative approach to meet the needs of pupils. To provide support and advice for all staff working with SEND pupils. To ensure that responsibility for provision for pupils with SEND remains an integral part of the whole school provision. To operate a child centred approach that considers the whole child and takes into account their view wherever possible.
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