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Hurtwood House is a boarding school in England that combines creativity and academic excellence for students who are ready for new challenges. It offers a wide range of subjects, flexible choice, and a supportive environment for students to express themselves and prepare for university and life beyond.
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Hurtwood House is an independent, co-educational boarding school and sixth form for pupils aged 15–19 in Surrey, England. Synopsis. Founded in 1970 by Richard Jackson, [3] the main house is an Edwardian mansion set in 200 acres (0.81 km 2) in the Surrey Hills.
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Learn how to apply to Hurtwood House, a leading independent sixth form college in Surrey, England. Find out what we look for in our students, how to contact us, and what to expect from the interview and offer stages.
14 de mar. de 2024 · Hurtwood House is a private, sixth-form only boarding school in Surrey, specialising in creative arts and mixed ability education. It offers a wide range of A Level subjects, small class sizes, high staff-pupil ratio, and international admissions.
Hurtwood House is a prestigious 6th form boarding school in Surrey, offering A-level courses in traditional subjects and creative arts. It has a rural campus with a central manor house, specialist sports and academic facilities, and weekend transport to nearby towns and London.
Hurtwood House School offers a non-traditional and flexible boarding education for students aged 15 to 19. It has no uniform, no prefects, no chapel and no governors, but high standards and fizzy subjects.