A other independent school school in Wiltshire. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Godolphin School.
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The Head’s Welcome emphasizes Godolphin’s warm, inclusive community, commitment to ambition, authenticity, courage and kindness, and the move toward co-education from September 2025, inviting families to explore the school’s offerings and visit in person.
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Godolphin has a bespoke admissions process. For Year 7 and Year 9 entry, applicants attend an assessment day in January (Year 6) and undergo a reference from their current Head, a creative writing English paper, a cognitive ability assessment, team-building exercises, and an interview with the Head or a member of senior staff. For Sixth Form (16+) entry, candidates are interviewed and complete written papers usually in their proposed subjects, with a reference from their current Head; if taking GCSEs, candidates are expected to gain a minimum of five subjects at grade 5 or above with a minimum of 7 grades in those subjects. The school notes a dedicated scholarship pathway for 11+, 13+ and 16+ entry, including academic and subject-specific scholarships, with deadlines referenced for 2025/2026 admissions.
All fees for the 2025/26 academic year are inclusive of VAT. Day lunches are compulsory but VAT-exempt and separated from fees before VAT. Day Pupil Fees: Year 7 & 8 (First & Second Year) £8,134.56 per term; Year 9–11 & Sixth Form (Third Year & Above) £9,950.00 per term. Boarding Fees: Three Nights per Week £12,327.20 (Years 7–8) or £14,466.40 (Years 9–Sixth Form); Five Nights per Week £12,792.00 (Years 7–8) or £15,020.80 (Years 9–Sixth Form); Full Boarding £13,184.00 (Years 7–8) or £15,474.40 (Years 9–Sixth Form); International Boarders £17,311.20 (Years 7–8) or £17,871.20 (Years 9–Sixth Form). Extras (e.g., music/drama lessons, Duke of Edinburgh Awards, Learning Support, EAL) are charged separately. A local bus service is offered. Invoices can be issued annually, termly or monthly.
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