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Hampton Court House School

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Description of Hampton Court House School

  • Location: London, England,
  • Age of students: from 2 to 18 years old,
  • Type of study: mixed,
  • Language of instruction: English.

Hampton Court House School is an independent, coeducational day school for children from 2 to 18 years old. The school strives to lay the foundations for a lifelong love of learning. In keeping with school principles, Hampton Court House believes that children need a certain amount of managed freedom to develop their independence and confidence to speak their minds. The free campus environment, in which staff and students are addressed by their first names, creates an atmosphere where students can express their personality and style with taste and discretion.

Educational process

Although students at Hampton Court House School are given the freedom to pursue their individual talents and interests, the school is distinguished by its rigor in academics, strict homework schedules, and discipline requirements.

Faculties and colleges

Hampton Court House School consists of the following structural divisions:

  • Department of Mathematics,
  • English Language Department,
  • Forest School,
  • Department of Psychology,
  • Design & Technology Department,
  • Learning Support Department,
  • Department of Languages,
  • Department of Humanities,
  • Department of Computer Science.

Programs and prices, tuition fees in Hampton Court House School

Program name
date
Age
Last booking 2 weeks ago
Dates
All year round
3-7
from 5352.00 £ / term
from 5352.00 £ / term
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Early Years Program

  • Age – 2-7 years,
  • The duration of study is 3 years.

The curriculum is designed individually for each child, allowing children to learn at their own pace and develop the skills they need to reach their full potential.

The school offers a playful and child-centered Early Childhood Learning (EYFS) curriculum: this means that children have opportunities to play independently, while teachers observe and plan their next steps according to the children's interests and needs.

Last booking 2 weeks ago
Dates
All year round
7-9
from 6266.00 £ / term
from 6266.00 £ / term
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Junior School

  • Age – 7-9 years old,
  • The duration of study is 5 years.

In the lower grades, students explore an exciting new area of knowledge through a language immersion program in which a native speaker conducts 50% of the lessons in French and the rest of the lessons in English. The inclusive nature of the program is based on the fundamental principle that everyone embarks on an educational journey together, with the level of "translation" decreasing as language skills develop over time.

In the lower grades, the curriculum is dynamically expanding in new directions, including topics as diverse as Art History in addition to core subject areas. Under the guidance of experienced subject teachers, children begin to develop their knowledge and competence at increasingly complex levels, which will serve them well for further advancement.

Dates
All year round
9-16
from 6781.00 £ / term
from 6781.00 £ / term
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

High school

  • Age – 9-13 years old,
  • Duration of study — 5 years.

Starting in the 5th grade, academic goals become clearer. As students grow older, they become more independent and responsible, encourage bold exploration through creative projects, and develop a thirst for adventure through a variety of trips and outdoor learning activities. 

In grades 7-9, students study a wide range of subjects that include a core curriculum in English, Mathematics, Science and French (at the end of Grade 9, a final French exam is taken to ensure a minimum level of proficiency for all students). This is complemented by a broad and balanced range of humanities, creative and performing arts and computing, a rich programme of sports, individually and in teams.

Upper Middle Grades

  • Age – 13-16 years old,
  • The duration of study is 5 years.

The school strives to develop in children a sense of global responsibility and civic duty. High school students learn to perceive information about current events in the country and the world, understand the media, and listen to a number of invited speakers (for example, an American senator, a Guardian journalist and one of the UK's leading cardiologists).

Students are actively involved in local philanthropy and politics through student committees, which select and invite visitors to discuss the day's top issues.

In addition to a good academic and intellectual course of study, students take part in musical and dramatic productions, develop interpersonal and organizational skills that will serve them throughout their university and adult life.

Dates
All year round
16-18
from 7825.00 £ / term
from 7825.00 £ / term
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Sixth form

  • Age – 16-18 years old,
  • The duration of study is 2 years.

The Sixth Form curriculum equips students with the skills to successfully navigate a complex, interconnected, and ever-changing world. The curriculum is woven with key information on a number of key topics, such as earning a degree.

Sixth Form classes at Hampton Court House School are challenging and exciting. Students have the opportunity to specialize in subjects in which they excel particularly and to study these areas at an advanced academic level. The privileges that come with being a senior in a school come with responsibility: service, leadership, and collaborative learning enrichment are all integral to life as Sixth Year students Form.

In addition, Sixth Form students have the opportunity to contribute to the management of the school by taking on key positions of responsibility: Senior Student, HCH Council Member, Wellbeing Ambassador and many others.

Accommodation, meals, prices

The school offers full-time tuition only.

Hampton Court House School offers three meals a day: healthy and balanced meals are prepared on site in partnership with Connect Catering, which specialises in individual menus and fresh produce.

Activities Hampton Court House School

Hampton Court House School offers a wide variety of different clubs each semester, catering to a variety of interests. Participation in clubs contributes to the building of positive relationships, allows you to make friendships with students from other groups along with the development of interests and broadening of horizons.

Puff:

  • Arts and crafts,
  • Basketball
  • Capoeira,
  • Chess
  • Chinese Club,
  • Coding (IT),
  • Detective Club,
  • Development of mobile applications,
  • Fencing
  • Judo
  • Lego Robotics,
  • Athletics
  • School Newspaper,
  • Math Club,
  • Tennis
  • Dance Club,
  • Music Club,
  • Vocal Club,
  • Theater club and many others.

Exciting trips are organized for children, for example:

  • Excursion to Leeds Castle,
  • Trips to the French Institute and Burgundy,
  • Math Olympiad at Eton School,
  • Picnic trips to Kingston, Bocquette's Farm and Legoland Windsor,
  • A historic cruise on the Thames,
  • A trip to the Richmond Theatre,
  • Excursions to the National Theatre and the Duke of York's Theatre,
  • Excursion to Notting Hill,
  • Trip to the Science Museum.

Facilities and equipment at Hampton Court House School

Hampton Court House is located in its own park, 30-40 minutes from central London, 35 minutes by train from Waterloo Station. The building houses bright classrooms, computer classes with Internet access and modern scientific laboratories. Rooms for extracurricular activities are also equipped:

  • Conference hall
  • Lounge
  • Fine Arts Studios,
  • Theatre
  • Photo Lab,
  • Choreographic Hall,
  • Music classes,
  • Game center.

Hampton Court House has its own dining room and restaurant.

Sports venues:

  • Gym
  • Pool
  • Tennis court,
  • Football field,
  • Horse riding track,
  • Track and field track,
  • Climbing wall.

Admission dates and extra charges

Hampton Court House School operates on a trimester-based academic calendar, with three trimesters in a school year, as well as vacation periods between them. Here is an overview of the school's academic year structure:

  1. Autumn Trimester: Runs from September to December.

  2. Christmas Vacation: A two-week break following the autumn trimester.

  3. Spring Trimester: Starts in January and continues until March.

  4. Easter Holidays: A two-week vacation following the spring trimester.

  5. Summer Term: Begins in April and continues through June.

  6. Summer Holidays: A two-month break during July and August.

In addition to tuition fees, there are additional costs associated with attending Hampton Court House School, including:

  1. Registration Fee: This fee is typically paid upon enrollment.

  2. Refundable Deposit: For kindergarten students, there may be a refundable deposit.

  3. Lunches: The cost of meals or lunch options provided by the school.

  4. FLAM (French): Possibly fees related to French language instruction.

  5. Personal Accident Insurance: Insurance coverage for accidents.

  6. Exam Fees: Fees related to any examinations students may take.

  7. Excursions: Costs associated with school outings or trips.

  8. Puff: The nature or purpose of this cost is not specified.

  9. Transportation Costs: Fees related to using the school bus service.

These additional costs may vary from year to year and depending on the student's grade level or specific needs. It's important for parents and guardians to be aware of these fees when planning for their child's education at Hampton Court House School.

Enrolment process

To apply, you need to collect the following package of documents:

  • School report card for the last 2 years,
  • Detailed description from the class teacher,
  • Essay on "Why do I want to study at your school",
  • Documents confirming individual achievements (diplomas, awards, certificates).

Admission Process:

  • Fill out the online registration form and pay the registration fee,
  • Pass the interview,
  • Pass the English Language Entrance Test,
  • Pass the entrance exam in mathematics and other subjects.

Enrolment statistics

Today, Hampton Court House School has about 200 pupils.

Perspectives

Hampton Court House School employs a Higher Education and Career Counselor: his main task is to help and provide individual advice to each student in the field of education, internships and employment. At the same time, the counselor teaches the school's students the necessary employability skills so that they graduate from Hampton Court House prepared.

Popular universities where graduates enroll:

  • University of Cambridge,
  • London School of Economics,
  • Imperial College London,
  • King's College London,
  • University of Manchester.

Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol

Applicants entering the Early Childhood Education Program (up to Grade 2) attend a trial day at school.

Applicants entering grades 3 and above are required to pass written entrance exams to determine the level of English and mathematics.

Scholarships Hampton Court House School

Academic and music scholarships are awarded on a case-by-case basis and are considered after the child reaches the age of 11. The school offers scholarships of 10% annual discount on annual fees for admission to grades 7 and 9. Students who receive scholarships are expected to take an active part in the life of the school.

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Residence permits, citizenship and other services

  • Guardianship services during the studies
  • Student supervision

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