The Royal Hospital School
Key Facts
Mr H W Blackett MA (Oxon)
Independent
Christian
AGBIS (Association of Governing Bodies of Independent Schools), BSA (Boarding Schools Association), HMC (Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference), ISA (Independent Schools Association), ISBA (Independent Schools Bursars' Associations), ISC, SHMIS (Society of Headmasters and Headmistresses of Independent Schools)
675
570
11–18
392
11–18
283
Boarding: £19,668 – £20,850
Boarding weekly: £19,668 – £20,850
Day: £11,205 – £13,705
February 2010
Gabbitas Consultant Review
Set in 200 acres of stunning Suffolk countryside, The Royal Hospital School was founded in 1712 in Greenwich. The school moved to Suffolk in 1933.
Co-educational day and boarding school accepting pupils from 11 – 18 years of age, with over 600 boarders, and almost all teaching and support staff living on site.
All pupils appear very ‘together’ and self-disciplined, happy and confident, with high values. They have a strong sense of purpose and community. Academically excellent achieving superb results. The school brings the best out of each individual.
Excellent facilities with small class sizes, so pupils receive the best individual guidance. Enthusiastic teaching staff. Wonderful performing arts offered. Very strong IV Form and entrances too many good universities are achieved.
A thoroughly impressive school which any parent should consider.
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