Set within 40 acres of ancient woodland and sweeping Surrey countryside, St Edmund’s is an independent, all-through day school that prizes the individuality of its pupils above all else. Catering to boys and girls from age 2 to 16, it offers a continuous educational journey that bypasses the high-pressure hurdles of the 11-plus or 13-plus transfer. The school occupies a striking neo-Tudor site in Hindhead, providing a safe, expansive environment where children can remain children for longer. While it does not offer a sixth form, its focus on the "Prep to GCSE" pathway ensures that students are exceptionally well-prepared for leading senior colleges and boarding schools.
The atmosphere at St Edmund’s is often described as warm, purposeful, and strikingly unpretentious. The main building, designed by the architect P.C. Heather in 1902, provides a sense of history without the formality found in some of Surrey’s larger schools. Adam Walliker, who has led the school as Headmaster since 2014, has maintained a culture where academic ambition is balanced by a strong emphasis on outdoor play and creative exploration.
The campus is a significant part of the school’s identity. With 40 acres of grounds, including dedicated forest school areas and professional-grade sports pitches, the outdoors is treated as a secondary classroom. The school operates as a close-knit community where older students naturally look out for younger ones, a benefit of the all-through structure that creates a genuine "family" feel.
The nursery at St Edmund’s serves as the start to the school’s long-term educational pathway. Housed in its own dedicated space with direct access to secure outdoor play areas, the nursery focuses on social development and confidence through a blend of structured play and early literacy and numeracy.
The environment is designed to be a home from home. Staff are experienced practitioners who focus on the key person system, ensuring every child feels secure as they transition from home to school. Specialist teaching begins early, with nursery pupils often benefiting from the wider school's facilities for music, physical education, and forest school sessions. For nursery fee details, parents should visit the school website. Government-funded hours are available for eligible families; see our guide to nursery funding for more information.
As an independent school with a broad, non-selective intake at the younger years, St Edmund’s focuses on "value-added" progress rather than just raw exit scores. The school ranks 3,778th in England for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking) and holds the 10th position among secondary providers in the Guildford area. These proprietary FindMySchool rankings are based on official performance data.
The Attainment 8 score of 28.3 indicates that students are securing solid passes across a variety of GCSE and vocational options, tailored to their individual strengths. The latest ISI inspection in 2024 confirmed that the school meets all expected standards, with inspectors noting that students achieve success in external examinations that often exceeds expectations in relation to their starting points.
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The curriculum is designed to be future-proof, blending traditional academic subjects with a strong emphasis on digital literacy and creative arts. In the Prep phase, the focus is on building a robust foundation in core subjects while maintaining the curiosity of the younger years. As students move into the Senior school (Year 9 and above), they benefit from small class sizes that allow for significant individual attention from subject specialists.
The school does not use common entrance as a barrier to its own senior school, allowing Year 7 and 8 students to focus on a deeper curriculum rather than just test-taking techniques. This results in a more relaxed but no less rigorous transition into GCSE studies.
Extracurricular life is where St Edmund’s truly makes use of its expansive Surrey estate. The school is particularly strong in sport, with facilities including a large sports hall, an indoor swimming pool, and extensive playing fields.
STEM is a major pillar of the St Edmund's experience. The school has invested heavily in its science laboratories and ICT suites to ensure students have access to industry-standard equipment. Named clubs like the Robotics Club and the Coding Society are popular, and the school often participates in regional mathematics challenges.
The creative arts are equally prioritised. The music department is a hive of activity, featuring the Chapel Choir and various ensembles. Drama is a core part of the culture, with major productions taking place in the school’s theatre space, allowing students to learn technical skills like lighting and sound alongside performance.
Pastoral care is the bedrock of the school. Because many staff teach across multiple age groups, they have a long-term understanding of each child’s personality and needs. The school uses a house system to foster healthy competition and a sense of belonging. Wellbeing is integrated into the school day, with regular "wellbeing walks" in the grounds. The latest ISI report highlights that pupils are happy, well-motivated, and self-confident individuals who are proud of their school.
St Edmund’s is a popular choice for families seeking an alternative to the high-pressure prep-to-senior conveyor belt. The main entry points are at Nursery/Reception, Year 3, Year 7, and Year 9. The admissions process includes a visit, a taster day, and an assessment to ensure the school can meet the child's needs. For entry in September 2026, the application deadline for Year 7 and Year 9 was in late 2025, though the school often accepts later applications if places remain.
As the school ends at Year 16, the post-16 transition is a major focus. St Edmund’s has a track record of placing students in prestigious sixth form colleges and senior schools. Common destinations include Charterhouse, Lord Wandsworth College, Bedales, and Lancing College. The school provides bespoke guidance for every Year 11 student to help them navigate scholarship applications and entrance requirements for their chosen colleges.
St Edmund's School fees for the 2025-2026 academic year are structured by year group. Termly day fees range from £4,529 for Reception up to £7,391 for Years 5 through 11. These fees typically include tuition, lunch, and most books. A non-refundable registration fee of £90 and a refundable deposit (ranging from £100 to £750 for day pupils) are also required.
The school offers means-tested bursaries to assist families who might have difficulty affording full fees, with special consideration for families from military backgrounds or existing families facing hardship. Scholarships are awarded for entry at 11+ and 13+ in Academia, Art, Drama, Music, Performing Arts, and Sport. These awards provide a remission on tuition fees and recognise pupils who contribute fully to school life.
The school day typically runs from 8:30am to 4:00pm, with a wide range of after-school clubs extending the day for many pupils. Wraparound care is a significant benefit, with a breakfast club starting at 7:30am and after-school care available until 6:00pm. Transport is well-managed, with a fleet of minibuses covering routes across Surrey, Hampshire, and West Sussex.
St Edmund’s is a choice for parents who want a high-quality independent education without the exam factory pressure. It excels at nurturing the whole child, using its magnificent grounds to foster a love of learning and the outdoors. It is best suited to families who value a continuous, all-through education and who want their children to develop at their own pace in a supportive, family-oriented environment.
Yes, it is a well-regarded independent school. The latest ISI inspection in 2024 confirmed that the school meets all required standards for the quality of education and the welfare of its pupils. While its GCSE rankings sit in the middle tier for England, this reflects its inclusive intake and its success in adding value to pupils of all abilities.
For the 2025-2026 academic year, termly fees range from £4,529 for Reception to £7,391 for the senior years. The school provides means-tested bursaries and scholarships to help with tuition costs.
No, the school provides education from age 2 to age 16. Pupils leave after their GCSEs, typically moving on to leading sixth form colleges and independent senior schools in the Surrey and Hampshire area.
Entry is based on an assessment and a interview, but the school is more interested in a child’s fit for the community than just their test scores. Early registration is recommended for popular entry points like Reception and Year 7.
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