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Churcher’s College
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Churchers College
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Description: Churchers College
Ramshill, Petersfield, Hampshire GU31 4AS
Telephone: 01730 263033
Instagram: @Churchers1722
Motto: Limitless Potential
Open events: Regular open events take place throughout the school year, please visit www.churcherscollege.com/openevents for details.
SPRING TERM 2025
Open Events: Friday 7 February, Thursday 20 March
SUMMER TERM 2025
Open Events: Tuesday 13 May, Thursday 12 June
SUMMER OPEN DAY
Saturday 28 June
Key dates: Autumn term: Wednesday 3 September 2024 to Friday 13 December 2024
Half term: Friday 25 October 2024 to Sunday 3 November 2024

Spring term: Tuesday 7 January 2025 to Friday 4 April 2025
Half term: Saturday 15 February 2025 to Sunday 23 February 2025

Summer term: Monday 24 April 2025 to Friday 4 July 2025
Half term: Saturday 24 May 2025 to Sunday 1 June 2025
Age Range: Senior to 18
Day or Boarding: Day, Day Only
Gender: Co-ed
Exams offered: A Level, AS Level, Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), GCSE, IGCSE
Scholarships Tick: Academic, Music
Bursaries and discounts: New entrant bursary
Academic scholarships
Scholarships and Exhibitions are awarded in recognition of academic excellence and exceptional contribution to the community of the school and/or the wider community of Petersfield. Exhibitions may also be awarded to those whose involvement in activities within the school is at an exceptionally high level. The majority of awards are offered following the Churcher’s Entrance Examination at age 11+.
Exhibition awards
These are awarded at 16+ to individuals who have shown strong academic performance but, in addition, have achieved an exceptional level in an activity outside the classroom such as national level representation.
Music scholarships and music exhibitions
Music scholarships give a reduction of school fees and are awarded mainly at 11+, although outstanding candidates may be considered at any age. Music exhibitions are specific to an instrument and cover the cost of the individual music lessons.

Bursary awards
The Richard Churcher Foundation Bursaries are mainly awarded to existing pupils of the College (including the Junior School) but consideration is also given to those entering at 11+, 13+ or 16+. The awards are based upon a clearly identified need and is a means-tested process. Pupils who have been awarded a scholarship may apply for additional support. Parents apply to the Bursary Committee for assistance and will be required to complete a comprehensive online application form and provide supporting documents. In addition, the School may require a home visit to verify any information supplied.
For further details on any of the above please see the website: www.churcherscollege.com.
 
One of the leading independent day schools in the country, Churcher's College is renowned for providing an exceptional education for some 1,300 girls and boys aged 3 to 18, where pupils are nurtured both inside and outside the classroom.
Just one hour from London, the school is located on two beautiful countryside campus sites in Hampshire, on the borders of Surrey and West Sussex. Our Junior School and Nursery are nestled in leafy Liphook, just 10 minutes from the Senior School and Sixth Form in Petersfield; both boast generous on-site playing fields and unrivalled facilities in green and open countryside locations.
Senior School admissions. We welcome girls and boys at 11+ (Year 7) and 16+ (Sixth Form) at the Senior School. Entry at other points may be possible, depending on availability of places.
Our Admissions Team are always happy to help, so for any enquiries please contact admissions@churcherscollege.com.
Years 1–5: From the 11+ entry, pupils follow an academic programme comprising of Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Latin, Classical Civilisation, Geography, Religion & Philosophy, Music, Art & Design, Design Technology, Computer Science, Drama and Sport Science, Spanish and French. All pupils follow a broad curriculum and are not asked to specialise until they reach GCSE.
All pupils follow GCSE courses in Mathematics, English Language and Literature, a Modern Language, a Humanity and at least two additional optional subjects. All pupils begin the AQA GCSE ‘Trilogy’ course in the third year, which leads to two GCSE grades, but at the end of the Third Year, some pupils are offered the opportunity to transfer onto the Separate Sciences course, based on aptitude and ability.
Pupils are tested and examined regularly, with formal assessment procedures each half term and each end of term.
The Sixth Form. The Sixth Form offers a wide variety of strong, widely recognised A Level courses. The Churcher’s Sixth Form curriculum allows you to build a portfolio of excellence, demonstrating to university admissions tutors and employers a depth and breadth of understanding in a wide range of fields.
Although precise programmes of study vary, based on the individual, most students will study three A Level qualifications, with Further Maths being taken as an additional fourth. In addition to this, a number of the most academically inquisitive pupils will complete the Extended Project Qualification.
A Level course subjects include: Ancient History, Art, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computing, Design Technology, Drama, Economics, English Literature, French, Geography, History, Latin, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Music, including the Advanced Musicians Course, Physics, Politics, Psychology, Religion & Philosophy, Spanish, Sports Science.
There is a dedicated Sixth Form Centre, for both study and recreation, a floor of the Library dedicated to Sixth Form private study, an excellent Careers Library and a dedicated Head of Careers to support students.
Facilities. Churcher’s academic facilities include a Music School and auditorium, state-of-the-art DT workshops, Computer Science suites, Drama studios, Art & Design studios and an impressive Science block. Sports facilities include a 25-metre swimming pool, tennis courts, netball courts, rugby pitches, all-weather hockey pitches, cricket squares, two fitness suites, a sports hall and separate gymnasium (including a climbing wall).
Games and other activities. The major sports played are Rugby, Hockey, Netball and Cricket. Pupils also have the opportunity to enjoy Water Polo, Dance, Swimming, Badminton, Volleyball, Tennis, Strength & Conditioning, Athletics, Aerobics and Cross-country, and many more. The School has a strong CCF unit with Army, Air Force and Naval Sections, and a Duke of Edinburgh’s Award programme (Bronze, Silver and Gold). Other activities include Mountain Biking, Canoeing, Gliding, Climbing, Adventurous Training, Tycoon Enterprise Competitions, Karate, Fencing, Football, Sailing, Table Tennis, Basketball, Chess, MUN, Drama, Textiles, Pottery and Photography.
Music and drama are very strong in the school, with highly acclaimed school productions and music performances plus opportunity to work on lighting and sound backstage. The school also has a significant range of orchestras, rock, jazz and wind bands, choirs and ensembles.
Careers. An extensive Careers & Higher Education Programme, delivered by a dedicated team, ensures all pupils get excellent advice and guidance. Highlights include an annual Careers Convention, specialised careers testing and talks from guest speakers from different industries, in addition to an Oxbridge, Medics, and full UCAS programme available to all. Advice on apprenticeships, plus talks, tutorials and various external conventions and exhibitions ensure a comprehensive programme. CV-writing, interview practice and more are also delivered.
Parents’ Association. A thriving Parents’ Association is at the heart of the school community, contributing to an effective partnership between home and school, raising funds for various initiatives, events or needed school items.
Fees per term (2024-2025). Please see our website www.churcherscollege.com/admissions/school-fees.
Charitable status. Churcher's College is a Registered Charity, number 1173833, and is a Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee, registered in England and Wales, company number 10813349.
 
Governors & Staff:
 
Governing Body:
Chair: Charles Strick, BSc MechEng, MBA, CEng
Vice-Chair: Jo Bloomer, LLB Hons
Co-Opted Governors:
Stephen Barrett
Sinclair Beecham
Cathryn J D Bush, MBSS, BSc, DFFP, MRCGP
John Franklin, MA, MEd Admin
Tarquin Henderson
Justine Morris, BSc, MRICS
Robert Ingram, MA
Chloe Jay, BA GDL
Walter A Jones, MA
Peter Lawrence, BA Hons
Mark Leigh, BA Hons Econ, FCA
Robert May, MIOD
Diane Moses, FCA
Parents’ Association Nom, Junior School: Sarah Thomas BA Hons, DipM
Parents’ Association Nom, Senior School: Matthew Steven, MEng
 
Clerk to the Governors: N Medley, MPhys
 
Headmaster: Simon H L Williams, BSc, MA
 
Deputy Heads:
Chris D P Jones, MA (Pastoral)
Ian G Knowles, BSc (Academic)
Gary M Glasspool, MSc, MEd, EdD (Staff, Professional Development, Teaching & Learning)
Louisa J A Taylor, BSc (Outreach and Extra-Curricular)
 
Head of Sixth Form: William Baker, BA Lancaster, MSc Portsmouth, FRSA
 
Senior Teachers:
Suzanne Herrington, BA Staffordshire (Pastoral)
Richard M Hoe, BSc Liverpool (Well-being, Inclusion and Safeguarding)
 
Director of Studies: Andrew Dowsett, MA, BA
Academic Registrar: I M Crossman, BA Lancaster
 
To see the full list of staff, please visit our website: www.churcherscollege.com.