Hurtwood House

Hurtwood House
Shere Road, Ewhurst The lodge is part of the Cornhill Manor estate, which itself is part of Hurtwood House School.
Address
Map
Holmbury St Mary

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RH5 6NU

England
Coordinates51°10′28″N 0°25′34″W / 51.17444°N 0.42611°W / 51.17444; -0.42611
Information
TypePrivate school boarding school
Established1970 (1970)
Local authoritySurrey County Council
Department for Education URN125442 Tables
HeadmasterCosmo Jackson[1]
GenderMixed
Age range15–19
Enrolment344 (2018)[2]
Capacity350[2]
Websitewww.hurtwoodhouse.com

Hurtwood House is an independent, co-educational boarding school and sixth form for pupils aged 15–19 in Surrey, England.

Synopsis

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Founded in 1970 by Richard Jackson,[3] the main house is an Edwardian mansion set in 200 acres (0.81 km2) in the Surrey Hills. The intern students, aged 16–19, organise their studies and leisure in 6 houses: The Hurtwood Main House, The Lodge, Peaslake House, Ewhurst Place, Beatrice Webb House and Cornhill Manor.

Until 2008, the school used Leith Hill Place as a boarding house for students.[4][5] They purchased Cornhill Manor towards Ewhurst village proper, which is a mainly rural clustered village, ready for the start of the 2007-2008 academic school year. Each house has its own grounds.

The school, which is non-denominational, offers a two-year pre-university course for students typically aged 16 to 19, mainly focused on GCE 'A' levels.[6][failed verification]

There are approximately 363 students,[7] divided equally between boys and girls. There is also a high proportion of overseas students who attend the school, notably from the United States and Asia.[6][failed verification]

In 2009 the school had the highest post-16 contextual value added score of any school in the UK. This takes into account the achievement of students on entry and measures the improvements they make during their courses of study.[6]

Notable alumni

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References

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  2. ^ a b "Hurtwood House School". Get information about schools. GOV.UK. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
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  6. ^ a b c Eason, Gary (15 January 2009). "Fewer schools below GCSE target". BBC News.
  7. ^ Bryan (2 August 2023). "Hurtwood House: Reviews, Rankings, Fees, And More". Britannia UK. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
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