Age range. Boys and girls, 2–13.
Number of pupils. 330 pupils: 50 boarders, 210 Prep School.
Fees per term (from Sept 2025). Day: Reception to Year 2 £4,655, Year 3 £6,900, Years 4–8 £8,785. Boarding (in addition to the fees above): full boarding £3,555 per term, weekly boarding £2,695 per term, flexi boarding £65 per night. Fees include VAT.
Set within one hundred acres of lawns, lakes and woodlands in the idyllic New Forest close to the sea, Walhampton is a remarkable independent day, flexi and full-time boarding school for boys and girls aged 2–13.
With small class sizes and innovative teaching, Walhampton pupils achieve consistently impressive academic results. Walhampton's Year 8 leavers recently gained entrance to Brighton College, Bryanston, Canford, Durlston, Eton College, King’s Bruton, King Edward VI Southampton, Embley, Sherborne, Radley College, Royal High School Bath, St Swithuns and Winchester College. Walhampton pupils have a 100% success rate in senior school admissions, with typically 45% awarded scholarships across a variety of disciplines.
A Walhampton education allows children to be children for longer while also preparing them for their life after Walhampton and in the world of tomorrow. Pupils are encouraged to find their voice and develop the strength of character through the Pre-Senior Baccalaureate (PSB) framework and CE curriculum, and the School’s focus on nurturing curiosity and global thinking instils passion and purpose.
Digital learning and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) features highly with STEAM and Boat Modelling challenges and competitions. The School's location and facilities enables Walhampton to offer a broad, holistic and dynamic curriculum, which stretches beyond the classroom. Lessons are also taught in the permanent outdoor classroom, in Forest School, by the lakes and in the kitchen garden, bringing subjects like Maths, English, History and Science to life while making sure sports, music and the arts flourish alongside academic disciplines.
Walhampton has one of the ultimate prep school settings and offers a varied programme of co-curricular activities. Co-curricular sessions run before school and at lunchtime as well as afternoon and after-school activities, including gardening club, beekeeping, dance, jewellery making and origami. A central part of our programme includes a range of sports undertaken in our grounds such as our Rugby and Netball Academies, horse riding in our dedicated equestrian centre, kayaking and fishing on our lakes, and sailing at our partner club in Lymington. Performing arts activities such as orchestra, Chapel Choir, drama productions and LAMDA also help to further our children’s passions.
The network of daily bus routes for local day pupils; wraparound care (breakfast and supper clubs); and popular flexi boarding are all designed to support working families with busy lives. For those considering a Walhampton education but living further afield, the Walhampton Express brings this remarkable country school closer. The escorted train service stops at mainline stations from Brockenhurst to London Waterloo. Boarding staff collect children on Sunday evening and escort them on Friday after Chapel. Full, weekly and flexi boarders enjoy the relaxed and homely, family orientated atmosphere of Bradfield House, surrounded by stunning grounds with views over the Solent to the Isle of Wight.
Scholarships and bursaries. Walhampton offers a number of bursary awards and scholarships, together with means-tested financial support to help with fees. In addition, the School accepts CEA for military families ensuring they pay just 10% of fees. Our Governors are keen to encourage academic excellence and are committed to broadening access to the school. The School has set up the Walhampton Foundation Trust to give every child the opportunity of a Walhampton education. For our School community, bursaries will not only provide life-changing opportunities, but also help to raise standards across the School through an infusion of bright young talent.