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Normanhurst is a small, privately owned independent school with high expectations of learning and behaviour, strong pastoral care, and a focus on developing confident, responsible citizens. The school emphasizes leadership opportunities, a broad curriculum, and a welcoming, supportive community where staff know each pupil as an individual and strive to help them grow academically, artistically, and personally.
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Breakfast Club runs from 7:30am to 8:40am; After-School Club runs until 6:00pm; Senior Breakfast Club for Years 7–11 from 7:30am to 8:15am.
Rainbow Hub (primary) and The Hub (seniors) provide a ‘safe space’ for talking; mental health support includes talking therapy and bereavement support, mental health walks, and additional resources; PHSE lessons cover mental health; staff are equipped to assist with wellbeing; listed external resources are provided for further support.
Normanhurst admissions involve tests and interviews; places are offered after assessments, with a waiting list; the school is oversubscribed in many areas; when choosing between candidates, preference may be given to a child who already has a sibling at the school, a parent who is a current staff member, a child with a particular skill or aptitude, or one who will stay until age 16.
Tuition Fees For Academic Year September 2025 to August 2026 (Fees per term, of which there are 3 per year). VAT added to all independent schools’ fee invoices from Reception upwards. Early Years: Kindergarten Morning Sessions (Including lunch) £610 each; Kindergarten Morning Sessions (Not including lunch) £580; Kindergarten Afternoon Sessions £335; Kindergarten Full time Provision £4,575 per term; Lower Kindergarten: minimum of 3 half-day sessions per week (inc ams & pms); Upper Kindergarten: minimum of 5 half-day sessions per week (inc ams & pms). Main School: Year Group Reception, Year 1 and Year 2: Net Fees to School £4,445; VAT to HMRC £889; Gross Fees Payable (inc VAT) £5,334; Years 3 and 4: £4,595 net; VAT £919; Gross £5,514; Year 5 and 6: £4,625 net; VAT £925; Gross £5,550; Year 7–9: £5,060 net; VAT £1,012; Gross £6,072; Years 10 and 11: £5,390 net; VAT £1,078; Gross £6,468. The Oak-Tree Group reduced the school fees significantly in 2025 to help families by absorbing a significant amount of the additional VAT. All full day fees include lunch. Swimming is included for pupils in Years 3 to 6. A voluntary termly subscription to the Parents’ Association is £10 for the first child in the family. Specialist services available on request: Singing and Instrument Lessons £260; Specialist Support Teaching with Qualified Specialist £500; Specialist Dyslexia Tuition £550. There are numerous extra clubs, activities and peripatetic music lessons; Breakfast and Tea-Time clubs are available daily; Fees payable termly in advance (Autumn, Spring, Summer). Sibling Discount available for third and subsequent current siblings. Childcare Vouchers accepted. Free Early Years Education Entitlement (FEEE) up to 15 hours per week for Early Years from term after third birthday; School Fee Plan offers 0% interest for monthly payments.
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