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  1. We are an Independent School for boys and girls aged between five and nineteen. The breadth and depth of our expert teaching provision ensures that every one of our students can push the limits of their own possibilities. View our Principal’s welcome. Inspirational teaching, tailored to every individual.

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      Hurst Lodge School Yateley Hall, Firgrove Rd, Yateley GU46...

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      Hurst Lodge students are responsible citizens who respect...

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      The Admissions Process. The first step in the admissions...

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      The tailored nature of an education at Hurst Lodge continues...

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  2. Hurst Lodge students are responsible citizens who respect their surroundings and are determined to tread lightly on the Earth. While working towards their personal goals, they also learn the value of making a positive contribution to the school, to the wider community, and to the environment.

  3. Hurst Lodge School, established in 1945, is a non-selective independent school originally based in Ascot, Berkshire, England, for girls and boys aged three to eighteen, with about 250 children of all ages.

  4. The Admissions Process. The first step in the admissions process is to make contact with our admissions team for an informal discussion about your family’s needs and your child’s education to date. We also encourage you to book in for a tour of the school.

  5. Hurst Lodge is a small independent school for girls aged 3 – 18 and boys aged 3 – 7, providing weekly boarding facilities if required. We are based close to the A30 near Windlesham, Sunningdale, Bagshot, Camberley and Ascot.

    • Bagshot Road, Ascot Berkshire, SL5 9JU
  6. Website: http://www.hurstlodge.co.uk. This is a mainstream school. It is non-selective. We have a third of pupils on the special educational needs (SEN) register. We take a number of mild/high functioning students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) each year.

  7. The school has a tradition in the creative and performing arts and all pupils are taught dance as part of the curriculum. The small sixth form offers a range of A-levels and the BTEC programme in performing arts; academic results are good.