The one, the only, Hurtwood House. Informal, creative, eccentric, personal, and above all, bursting with brilliant teaching. Think tiny university, with dashes of Bedales, RADA and Pinewood Studios in the mix. Few schools deserve the word ‘unique’ in this identikit era with a million financial pressures to fall in line. But here we have a true maverick proudly marching ever onward to the beat of a different drum.
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- Pupil numbers
- 330 ·
- Sixth form numbers
- 325 ·
- Offers boarding
- Yes ·
- Religion
- None
- Fees
- Day £44,813; Boarding £67,216 pa
- Local authority
- Surrey County Council
- Area guides
Headteacher
Head master
Mr Cosmo Jackson
Since 2004, Cosmo Jackson BEd, son of founder Richard (who remains involved in the school, but from a distance). Educated at Charterhouse, his first experience working at Hurtwood was helping to run the school’s summer camp when he was 18 years old.
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Entrance
Half the school is replaced every year, so around 180 places up for grabs. No entrance tests. Places are offered based on school references and interviews, with the latter carrying exceptional weight here. Drive, maturity and a clear idea of what
Exit
Lots head to drama (26 in 2025), media, music and film production courses at places like University of the Arts London, Royal Welsh Conservatoire, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, London Film Academy, the Courtauld Institute of Art, and Liverpool
Latest results
In 2025, 54 per cent A*/A at A level (84 per cent A*-B).
A levels or equivalent - Average points score (2024)
What is this?
These figures tell you the average grade and average points that pupils achieved in their academic qualifications. A maximum of 60 points are available for a grade A* at A level.
Teaching & learning
A level specialists. If you want the IB or BTECs, look elsewhere. GCSE maths and English resits are offered, to improve university prospects, and EPQs round out the school’s offering. But A levels rule.
Vast majority do three subjects (from a
- Qualifications taken in 2024
- A level
- EPQ
- GCSE
Learning support & SEN
Around 15 students work directly with the learning support coordinator, mainly for dyslexia and ADHD. Another hundred or so students get tailored support directly through the academic subject teaching. It’s an unusual model, but the results speak for
Arts & extracurricular
‘We’re a very creative school,’ Mrs Jackson tells us, with fine British understatement. Theatre permeates the whole school and the annual Christmas musical is Hurtwood’s pride and joy. The school was recovering from a stellar production of Legally
Sport
‘I chose this school for the sport,’ said nobody from Hurtwood ever. Team games and fitness opportunities exist, and are rather jolly, but there is no required physical activity. That said, there are regular football, basketball, netball and hockey
Boarders
Around 85 per cent of students are full-time boarders – it’s a core feature of the Hurtwood experience and something that differentiates it from London crammers or state sixth form colleges. Day pupils are capped at 65, ‘and we’re trying to reduce
Ethos & heritage
Richard and Linda Jackson started Hurtwood House in 1970 a house rented from the National Trust with one classroom. Their modest ambition was to bring the magic and excitement of a prep school to sixth form education. ‘Preps were warm and cosy,
Pastoral care, inclusivity & discipline
Inclusive and accepting. Comments we heard from students and parents: ‘community-based’, ‘family environment’, ‘we live together and work together and socialise together’, ‘it’s great to be with similar people who share your interests’. Boys and
Pupils & parents
Students are a confident, independent and verbal lot, many of whom outgrew their senior schools. We wondered if a very shy or introverted child would be able to make the most of the school. Ditto kids without clear interests: ‘You need to know what
Money matters
Famously and unashamedly expensive. A few scholarships, mainly for performing arts, maths and sciences. School is a bit vague on what assistance it offers. In keeping with the spirit of the school, the process is free-form and eccentric with an
- Fee information
- Day £44,813; Boarding £67,216 pa
The last word
The one, the only, Hurtwood House. Informal, creative, eccentric, personal, and above all, bursting with brilliant teaching. Think tiny university, with dashes of Bedales, RADA and Pinewood Studios in the mix. Few schools deserve the word ‘unique’ in