Heathfield School


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

Established: 1899
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
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Tuition fees: GB£23,070-38,100 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: A number of scholarships and bursary schemes are available.
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School Colours: Red, navy blue and white
Uniform: Navy blue skirt, white blouse, red school tie and navy blue jumper
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Associations: Girls' Schools Association
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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