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Hurtwood House School

Independent school · Dorking, RH5 6NU
  • Sixth form
  • Co-ed
  • Ages 15-19
  • From £44,813 pa
  • 330 pupils
  • Boarding
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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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Overview & data

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.


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)

School
44.73
LA avg.
36.80
Eng. avg.
34.45
Data highlight

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

0 %
Students with a SEN EHCP
36.68 %
Students with SEN support

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

274
Total boarders
274
Full time boarders

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

330
Number of pupils

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

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What the school says

Hurtwood House, set in the beautiful Surrey Hills, specialises exclusively in the sixth form. We are famous for being both wonderfully creative and rigorously academic. Our alumni include the musical genius Hans Zimmer and legendary actor Emily Blunt.

Drama, art, photography, music and media are quite simply a way of life, but Hurtwood is also reassuringly academic offering a wide range of traditional subjects such as science, mathematics, psychology, business and economics. Our students also excel in the EPQ which they can take alongside their A levels.

A creative utopia, our professional performing arts department boasts 20 full time members of staff with specialists in acting, directing, screenwriting, lighting, costume and set design. The volume of our extracurricular drama is breathtaking. With 40 productions a year, including everything from rock concerts to Shakespeare to 10-night Christmas Musicals (think ‘Chicago’ or ‘Legally Blonde’) we believe no other school comes close. We employ professional choreographers, musical directors and musicians to give students a taste of the West End. With a theatre, amphitheatre and more intimate studio space, students develop their skills in performance, direction, design and production. For those aiming to go on to a career in acting via drama school such as RADA or Guildhall, there is the Hurtwood Acting Company to push students to reach the required high standards. Students also write and direct their own plays, with some performing them at the Edinburgh Festival.

Dance is popular and students benefit from a vast array of weekly dance classes with specialist tutors in every genre including tap, jazz, ballet, street, hip hop and contemporary. Lessons cater for all levels and there are visiting professionals from dance schools such as Mountview and professional dance companies like Base Studios. Top dancers have the opportunity for even more intense training in the evenings with the Hurtwood Dance Company.

If students are interested in filmmaking and media A level, Hurtwood is the only place to be. Our facilities are second to none with an industry standard TV studio, kitted out with the latest cameras and cutting-edge post-production facilities and editing suites. Many of our media teachers are industry professionals and we have many alumni in the film world who come back to talk on everything from special effects to location management. We also have our own prestigious ‘Film Academy’, a production company within the school in which students take their training to another level. They make documentaries, film and broadcast Hurtwood productions live and experience traditional filmmaking methods using 16mm film. It’s no surprise that Hurtwood alumni now include BAFTA nominated directors, cinematographers and filmmakers working behind the camera.

Hurtwood House is a school like no other. It combines the best elements of the traditional boarding school and the modern sixth form college. Less formal and less institutional than traditional public schools, Hurtwood makes the A level experience as exciting and rewarding as going away to university.

Last updated 22 July 2025

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Dorking
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RH5 6NU
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School data & information Hurtwood House School Holmbury St Mary, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6NU
330 Pupil numbers
128/202 Pupil numbers boy/girls split
325 Sixth form numbers
274 Total boarders
274 Full time boarders
Our review contains additional results data reported to us by Hurtwood House School and is updated annually. See the review

% of pupils achieving AAB or higher, including at least 2 facilitating subjects (2024)

School
28.3%
LA avg.
17.6%
Eng. avg.
17.1%

What is this?

Facilitating A levels are ones that are commonly needed for entry to leading universities. They are: biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, further mathematics, geography, history, English literature and classical or modern languages. The % of pupils achieving AAB or higher may therefore decrease if many pupils have opted not to take two or more of the facilitating subjects mentioned.

Average points score (2024)

School
44.73
LA avg.
36.80
Eng. avg.
34.45

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.

Subjects entered at 16 to 18 (2024)

Pupils attending this school entered exams in these subjects. The list only includes qualifications approved for inclusion in the performance measures. The subjects and qualifications on offer at this school may change year on year. For a full list of subjects and qualifications on offer at this school, visit the school or college website or contact the school directly. Find out more

Subject Qualification Entries Avg. grade
Spanish GCE A level 7 A
Sociology GCE A level 23 A
Psychology GCE A level 50 A
Physics GCE A level 15 B
Music Technology GCE A level 21 A
Mathematics (Further) GCE A level 9 A*
Mathematics GCE A level 40 A
History GCE A level 15 A
Geography GCE A level 13 A
English Literature GCE A level 33 A
Economics GCE A level 26 A
Drama and Theatre Studies GCE A level 51 A
Chinese GCE A level 14 A*
Chemistry GCE A level 13 A
Business Studies:Single GCE A level 34 A
Biology GCE A level 16 A
Art and Design (Textiles) GCE A level 9 A*
Art and Design (Photography) GCE A level 16 A
Art and Design (Fine Art) GCE A level 20 A

Entry and exit data

We do not have entry or exit data for pupils at this school. Find out more


SEN overview

Hurtwood House School is a mainstream school. The school may provide support for students with special educational needs as detailed below. If you require more information on conditions the school can support, we encourage you to contact the school directly.

SEN statement

Provided by the school and not part of our review

Hurtwood House has a very close system of monitoring and support for all of its students so that any problems can be quickly identified and addressed. Although on occasion we have had students with mild learning difficulties or special needs, we do not offer any specific facilities in these areas.

0 %
Students with a SEN EHCP UK mainstream school avg. 2.7%
36.68 %
Students with SEN support UK mainstream school avg. 12.9%

SEN conditons supported

Schools report the conditions they might be able to support. Please note, this may not be a complete list. Find out more.

Conditions (Might cover/be referred to as) Provision
ASD - Autistic Spectrum Disorder Aspergers, Autism, High functioning autism, Neurodivergent, Neurodiversity, Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), Social skills Yes
HI - Hearing Impairment
MLD - Moderate Learning Difficulty Learning needs
MSI - Multi-Sensory Impairment Sensory processing
OTH - Other Difficulty/Disability Downs Syndrome, Epilepsy, Genetic, Tics, Tourettes
PD - Physical Disability
PMLD - Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulty Complex needs, Global delay, Global developmental delay
SEMH - Social, Emotional and Mental Health Anxiety, Complex needs, Emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA), Mental Health Yes
SLCN - Speech, Language and Communication Selective mutism
SLD - Severe Learning Difficulty Complex needs
SpLD - Specific Learning Difficulty Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Auditory processing, Developmental Co-ordination Difficulties (DCD), Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Handwriting Yes
VI - Visual Impairment Special facilities for Visually Impaired Yes
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