Hindhead, Surrey · GU26 6SJ
AAB+ A-level
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9–7 GCSE
16.9%
Day fees
£11k
Inspection
Not yet inspected
OneSchool Global Hindhead is a relatively new independent day school emphasizing self-directed learning and teacher wellbeing as cornerstones of its educational philosophy. With 165 pupils across entry ages 7–16, the school positions itself as an alternative to traditional independent education, prioritizing smaller class sizes and a supportive, inclusive community. The school operates as part of a multi-campus network and markets itself on innovative pedagogy and educator satisfaction rather than conventional academic hierarchy.
Who thrives here
Pupils who are self-motivated, curious, and thrive with autonomy in their learning; families seeking an alternative to traditional independent school culture and valuing collaborative, non-hierarchical community.
Percentiles within UK independent + grammar schools we track.
Tilford Road, Hindhead, Surrey
Hindhead, Surrey
GU26 6SJ
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Day fees at OneSchool Global UK - Hindhead Campus are approximately £10,500 per year (2024/25).
OneSchool Global UK - Hindhead Campus admits pupils at 7+, 8+, 11+, 13+, 16+. Entry is assessed by Interview, Assessment. See the Admissions section above for open days and key dates.
At OneSchool Global UK - Hindhead Campus, 16.9% of GCSEs were grade 7/A or above. Full results are in the Results section above.
OneSchool Global UK - Hindhead Campus is a day school in Hindhead and does not offer boarding.
Frequently praised
✓Innovative, progressive approach to education that prioritizes student agency and wellbeing
✓Smaller class sizes enabling more personalized teaching and mentorship
✓Supportive, collaborative community culture with reduced competitive hierarchies
✓Teacher satisfaction and retention as a visible institutional priority
Common concerns
!Not yet inspected by Ofsted, creating uncertainty on regulatory standards and educational outcomes for prospective families
!Limited track record and alumni outcomes data given relative newness of the school and network
!Potential concerns around whether progressive pedagogy translates to strong GCSE/A-Level results and university readiness