Located between London and Reading, Heathfield is one of England's leading private girls' schools. Established in 1899 by the same mother and daughter duo behind another illustrious girls's school - Queen's Gate School in London - Heathfield's founding purpose was to educate young women and to build character and confidence. The small, primarily boarding, school has since educated a number of notable pupils, including aristocracy, royalty and celebrity.
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Independent Private Secondary Public School
Gender: Girls
Ages: 11-18 (years 7-Sixth Form)
Ethos: Church of England (Anglican)
Attendance: Boarding & day school
Head of School: Marina Gardiner Legge
Enrollment: 194 pupils
Faculty:
Ratio: 4:1
Average class size:
Tuition fees: GB£23,070-38,100 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: A number of scholarships and bursary schemes are available.
Endowment:
Mascot:
School Colours: Red, navy blue and white
Uniform: Navy blue skirt, white blouse, red school tie and navy blue jumper
Alumni: Heathfield Alumnae / Old Girls
Accreditations:
Associations: Girls' Schools Association
Affiliations:
Athletics Conference:
Feeder schools:
Rival schools:
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A: London Road, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 8BQ, England, United Kingdom
T: +441344898343
F: +441344890689
E: administration@heathfieldschool.net
W: heathfieldschool.net
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See also: Girls' Schools Association