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  1. HISTORY: Cobham Hall was converted into a military hospital in WWI, and a home for RAF officers in WWII. The Darnley family finally left the Hall in 1957, and in 1962 Cobham was converted into a school for girls, a role it still fulfils. Though Cobham Hall is a full-time school, the buildings are regularly open to visitors.

  2. Cobham Hall is a girls-only, non-denominational, independent day and boarding school, set in 150 acres of rolling Kent countryside near to Gravesend. It's a small school with a large international community of students that delivers an education that is built on the ethos that ‘There’s more in you than you think’.

  3. Register Now. Please complete this form with a non-refundable Registration Fee of £150 for UK residents, or £200 for overseas residents, to secure a place on our waiting list. Early registration is recommended. Registrations will be considered in the order they are received. Offers of places are subject to availability and to the admission ...

  4. Our Houseparents work hard to make life in Boarding exciting and enjoyable. Central to the Boarding environment are our boarding houses. We have Bligh and Brooke Houses, purpose-built for Boarding and home to Years 7 to 11 and Sixth Form girls respectively, and the newly opened Stuart House in the main hall caters for our Sixth Form boy boarders.

  5. Our menu reflects the multi-cultural community at the School and responds to the Government’s Healthy Eating Standards guidance. In addition to the main menu, our chefs prepare fresh salads daily, and Baked Potatoes are also available. Please note that the menu is subject to change depending on supplies and deliveries. SCHOOL MENU.

  6. independentschoolsyearbook.co.ukISYB :: Cobham Hall

    Cobham Hall is a Day and Boarding School for girls aged 11 to 16, and for girls and boys in the Sixth Form (ages 16 to 18). Housed in a beautiful sixteenth-century manor house in 150 acres of historic parkland near Rochester, Kent, the School enjoys exceptional transport links and is less than 30 minutes from London by train.

  7. Those in Years 7 to 9 follow the English National Curriculum. In Years 10 and 11, students study for GCSE and IGCSE qualifications and our Sixth Form study a comprehensive programme based around A Levels. Our flexible curriculum, which encompasses co-curricular opportunities, allows our students to follow their talent and interests as well as ...