Hampton Court House School, Hampton Court Road, London, UK
On Wednesdays, we welcome families considering Years 3 and above (7+, 11+, 13+, up to GCSE) to experience Prep and Senior. Explore our park-side setting, meet with our Principal, witness our academic team in action, immerse yourself in our school community and find out more about our bespoke curriculum, enrichment programmes and award-winning pastoral care. Our Admissions Team will be on hand throughout the tour to walk you through the personalised admissions process step-by-step and to answer any questions you may have.
Wednesday Open Mornings for Prep and Senior (Year 3 – Year 10)
All of our classes are small, meaning that all children are noticed and heard by teachers. The level of interaction between teacher and pupil is very high, and we have a strong focus upon building relationships with each pupil. There is one class per year-group in Prep and two in Senior. As well as the class teacher, there is a small team of Teaching Support staff who work closely with the SENDCo to assist children. In the Senior school, pupils also have access to specialist teachers, smaller class sizes, who work directly with the SENDCo. Some children may require specialist support or more intensive support than can be provided by teachers or the Additional Learning Provision team. In these circumstances, we recommend that families engage other professionals to supplement the work done in school. This booklet outlines the additional support that is provided by HCH, as well as the additional support that can be arranged using the health professionals that work with us, and the associated fees. Putting additional support in place for a child involves close cooperation between school parents and other stakeholders. To achieve the best outcome for the children, openness and transparency are vital.
Senior School (Years 7 & 9)
These are the main competitive entry points.
Sixth Form (Year 12)
Entry is based on merit and predicted performance.
Senior School (11+ and 13+)
These are the most competitive entry points.
Sixth Form (16+)
Application Deadline: 13 November 2026.
Consistently Excellent GCSE results
At GCSE level, students have excelled across a number of subjects, with 20% of grades achieved at Grade 9 (A*), 40% at 9-8 (A*) and 61% achieving 9-7 (A* – A) and the overall average grade an A. In 2024, Hampton Court House was among the top 100 schools in the UK for GCSE results (Times Online Survey 2024), and we are thrilled to have maintained excellent results this year.
A-level Top Grades exceed Previous Year
In the 2025 A Level examinations results exceeded last year’s outcomes, with the number of students achieving A*A grades increasing to 35%, 60% at A*-B and 81% at A*-C. Behind each grade is a personal story of hard work, commitment and perseverance, and we are incredibly proud of all that our students have achieved.
Among the A Level class of 2025, there have been a number of standout performances, including:
Having secured A*A*AAA, Katie was elated to celebrate not only fantastic results but accept her place to study Computer Science and Maths at the University of Exeter.
Peter leaves Hampton Court House Sixth Form with an impressive portfolio of results including A*A*A* and an offer to study Medicine at his first-choice university, Imperial College.
Elisa celebrates A*AB and looks forward to her next chapter at the University of Exeter, where she will study Marketing.
Across the board, our students look forward to successful futures, with much of our GCSE cohort excited to embark on the next stage of their education at our highly regarded Sixth Form, and our A Level students proudly accepting their first-choice destinations at prestigious universities including Russell Group institutions and a 100% medical school acceptance rate.
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