A other independent school school in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Talbot Heath School.
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"Honour Before Honours"
Talbot Heath is a Church of England School founded on Christian principles but we welcome pupils of all faiths. Our approach is an inclusive one where all members of the community are united in the importance they place on principles, compassion and consideration of others.
Anna Talbot, Interim Head, emphasises a holistic education centered on wellbeing, high academic standards, and leadership development. She highlights aspirations, mentoring, mental health and wellbeing, and a commitment to offering a broad, future‑focused curriculum within a supportive community.
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Wraparound care is available from 7:15am to 6:30pm. Before school care is offered from 8:00am to 8:30am, with additional wraparound options through the day (morning, after school/extended day).
Talbot Heath provides Learning Support with qualified SEND coordinators in both senior and junior schools. There is no additional charge for SEND support. The school supports students with specific learning difficulties (e.g., dyslexia), offers a study skills morning for Year 8 and Year 11, and provides interventions as needed in consultation with parents, teachers and external agencies where appropriate.
External candidates for Senior School must achieve the minimum academic standard before being offered a place. As a through School, pupils from the Junior School will be assessed on an ongoing basis and guaranteed a place in the Senior School if they meet the criteria in the whole School admissions policy. The Senior School admissions timeline also outlines scholarship and testing processes.
Fees are per term and include VAT. Application fees: Pre-Preparatory (Kindergarten to Year 2 inc) £120; Senior School £120; Overseas application £180. Deposits: Pre-Preparatory/Junior School £500; Senior School £1,100 (£500 credited against first term’s fees); Boarders £1,600 (£500 credited against first term’s fees). Nursery/Kinder fees are hourly (with EY funding accepted). Before School Care 8:00–8:30, Morning Session 8:30–1:00, Afternoon Session 12:00–3:30, Day Session 8:30–3:30, Extended Day 8:30–5:30, After School Care 3:30–5:30 (£11 per hour). Lunch £3.00/day; Tea £2.00/day. Fees include VAT. Universal and extended EY funding accepted. Sibling discounts: 10% for 2nd child; 15% for 3rd and subsequent children. Forces’ children receive 10% discount on boarding fees. Tuition and boarding fees are subject to annual revision. Fees due on acceptance of a place; full term fees due on term start; no remission for temporary closures. Exam fees charged as disbursements.
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