Age range. 3–13.
Number of pupils. 405.
Fees per term (2024-2025). Nursery from £2,690, Pre-Prep: £5,815, Prep: £6,488. Lunch is included in the fees.
The Newland House journey starts at the age of 3 in our teacher-led Nursery, and pupils can stay until Year 8 in our Senior Prep.
Newland House is a happy and purposeful school where each child is valued as an individual. They are encouraged to discover their own unique passions and interests, and nurtured to achieve their full academic, sporting and creative potential.
Our curriculum is innovative, broad and ambitious and we continuously seek fresh ideas to enhance our pupils' learning experiences in the classroom and beyond.
The ISI Inspection in the summer of 2022 found that the quality of pupils’ academic and other achievements is ‘excellent’ and that the quality of pupils’ personal development is ‘excellent’. We were recently shortlisted as Co-educational School of the Year in the Independent Schools of the Year awards 2024.
Pastoral support is excellent and ensures that every single child in the school feels safe, valued and cared for, allowing them to thrive and be happy. The Wellbeing Coordinator, along with Tilly, the therapy dog, offers extra support if needed.
In the Early Years, the class teacher’s role is complemented by specialist teaching in Music, PE and French. Children in Years 3 and 4 are taught by specialists in Design and Technology, Music, Art, Drama, Games and PE, Swimming, French and Computing (ICT). From Year 5, Mathematics and English are taught in sets by specialist teachers. Science, History, Geography and Reasoning are also specialist subjects. In Year 6 upwards, Latin is introduced, and Spanish is taught from Year 7. There is a well-resourced Learning Enrichment department that offers group interventions and one-to-one sessions as required. Pupils who are more able are challenged through interventions led by the More Able Pupils co-ordinator.
Children are well prepared for their senior school exams at 11+ or 13+ and leave as confident, empathic, and well-rounded individuals with a strong moral compass and an understanding of the role they play in society. They go on to a range of excellent schools, including Hampton, LEH, Kingston Grammar School, Surbiton, Epsom College, Reed’s, Halliford and St George’s. In 2023, 20 students achieved scholarships across academics, sports, and the Arts.
Facilities include two science labs, an excellent Design and Technology workshop, a purpose-built music block, as well as a state-of-the-art ICT suite and a well-stocked library. There are two large multi-functioning halls, one of which has been recently updated to include retractable seating and a new lighting and sound system to support the school’s ambitious Drama productions.
Onsite sports facilities include two artificial grass pitches, a hard court and cricket nets. Just a short distance away, we use the extensive grounds of Bushy Park Sports Club for field sports.
The core sports of football, netball, hockey, rugby and cricket are introduced through the Games curriculum. The ethos is ‘sport for all’, where each child gets the opportunity to develop to the best of their ability. Girls and boys have equal opportunities to participate in all sports offered. A commitment to inclusivity goes hand in hand with fostering a spirit of healthy competition. There are teams from A–F in many sports, so children get a chance to represent the school in regular competitive fixtures. Swimming is offered from Year 3 upwards. Every two years, there is a Senior cricket tour, with previous years’ destinations including Barbados and St Lucia.
Pupils have timetabled Music lessons from Nursery to Year 8. Fifteen peripatetic music teachers offer lessons from Year 1 in a huge range of instruments, singing, music theory and music technology. Around 70% of children learn a musical instrument at school. There are 5 choirs, several wind and brass ensembles, 2 orchestras, and a jazz band. Each year there are around 25 concerts, as well as an annual European choir tour and the opportunity to perform in external competitions and local events.
In Design and Technology, pupils have access to a range of modern CAD/CAM equipment. Robotics, programming and problem-solving are taught as part of the curriculum and in STEM Club through VEQ Robotics and Sphero Education.
Over 70 extracurricular clubs are on offer, allowing children to explore their passions or discover new ones, hone their skills and build confidence. The options available include fencing, golf, karate, chess, entrepreneur club, Money Matters, African drumming, dance, mindfulness and coding, and many more.
The school provides wraparound care from 7.30 am to 6.00 pm, and there are three daily bus services before and after school to support busy parents. Holiday club runs for 5 weeks of the year.
Charitable status: The Newland House School Trust Limited is a Registered Charity, number 312670. It exists to promote and provide for the advancement of education for children.