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Headmistress Hayley Robinson welcomes visitors to RGS Surrey Hills, describing the school as defined by strong relationships, international outlook and a clear sense of purpose. She notes the school’s integration into the RGS Group, commitment to academic excellence, pastoral care, and global citizenship, with Round Square values at the core.
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RGS Surrey Hills offers bursaries and scholarships. Bursaries are means-tested financial assistance to help families who would not otherwise be able to afford some or all of the school fees. Scholarships recognise and reward exceptional talent in academics, music, sports, art, or drama and are available to students entering Year 7, Year 9, and Year 12. Scholarships may be awarded alongside bursaries. Deadlines and forms are provided on the Scholarships & Bursaries pages.
RGS Surrey Hills provides three formal entry points: Year 7, Year 9, and Sixth Form (Year 12). Applicants register online, pay a non-refundable registration fee, provide a photo and their full school reports (and any relevant medical or educational psychologist reports). For Year 12, predicted GCSE results are required. Applicants attend assessments (including Maths and English tests) and an interview; offers depend on assessment results, interviews, and school reports. SEND information is reviewed; wait lists may be used if year group capacity is exhausted. UK and international admissions processes are outlined, with contact details for the Admissions team.
Fees (2025-26): Registration £150 (UK) or £250 international; Acceptance deposits £1,000 (UK) or £4,000 (EEA) / £5,000 (non-EEA) for international. Termly fees (inclusive of VAT): Years 7-8 Day £9,054; Years 9-11 Day £9,754; Sixth Form Day £10,178; Flexi/Weekly/Full boarding options with respective rates. One Year GCSE Programme: Day £11,953; Weekly boarding £15,559; Full boarding £19,134. Discounts: 5% off the second child, 10% for each subsequent child. Digital devices are provided under a school scheme (purchase or 36-month rental via Easy4U). Additional costs apply for some activities; minibus option available. Fees can be paid via Bank Transfer, direct debit, or a Fees in Advance scheme. Terms and conditions apply.
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