Hall School Wimbledon

Part of Blenheim Schools, Secular

Updated July 2026

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Hall School Wimbledon is a co-educational, all-through independent school for pupils aged 7 to 18 located in Wimbledon. It is a non-selective, all-ability institution that combines academic challenge with a strong emphasis on pastoral care and character development.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

Hall School Wimbledon is founded on a culture of inclusivity, kindness, respect, honesty, and compassion. It aims to create a nurturing environment where every child is known and valued, encouraging pupils to think for themselves and develop their own talents. The school emphasizes practical learning, problem-solving, and the cultivation of character traits such as resilience, adaptability, and collaboration.

Programmes

The school offers a broad curriculum for pupils from Year 3 through to Year 13, operating an extended day until 5 pm to accommodate academic subjects and sports. The academic programme covers a wide range of subjects including Art & Design, Computing, Drama, English, Geography, History, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Physical Education, Religious Studies, PSHE, and Science. The Sixth Form provides A Level qualifications, supported by a dedicated careers provision and an inspiring speakers programme.

Outcomes

The school achieves academic success at GCSE and A Level, with results that significantly exceed those of comparable non-selective schools. These outcomes enable leavers to continue their studies at the school's Sixth Form or progress to other leading academic and creative institutions. Beyond exam results, the school focuses on developing independent learners equipped with the resilience and empathy required for long-term success.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides inclusive support, including English as an Additional Language (EAL) and dedicated learning support services. Pastoral care is a central pillar of the school, with small class sizes and a culture of praise and encouragement aimed at fostering resilience, adaptability, and confidence in every pupil. Additional one-to-one lessons for EAL and learning support are available for an extra charge.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does Hall School Wimbledon offer?
Hall School Wimbledon offers National Curriculum (England).
How much is tuition at Hall School Wimbledon?
Annual tuition at Hall School Wimbledon is £21.1K–£25.2K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Hall School Wimbledon a day or boarding school?
Hall School Wimbledon is a day school.
Is Hall School Wimbledon co-educational?
Hall School Wimbledon is a co-ed school.
Where is Hall School Wimbledon located?
Hall School Wimbledon is an international school in London, United Kingdom.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2025-2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Year 37–8£21.1K
Year 48–9£21.1K
Year 59–10£21.1K
Year 610–11£21.1K
Year 711–12£24.5K
Year 812–13£25.2K
Year 913–14£25.2K
Year 1014–15£25.2K
Year 1115–16£25.2K
Year 1216–17£25.2K
Year 1317–18£25.2K
Other fees(3)
Other fees
Meals· Included in the termly tuition fee (£514 of the term fee is attributed to closely related services including lunch, academic supplies, sports activities, trips and after school clubs)
Materials· Academic supplies are included in the termly tuition fee
EAL· Extra charges apply for additional one-to-one EAL lessons

Admissions

Hall School Wimbledon operates a non-selective, all-ability admissions process designed to be personal and straightforward. Prospective families are encouraged to book a personal tour or attend an open day, followed by a taster day where the child spends time with potential classmates and teachers. Once the school and family confirm the fit, an offer is made, and a place is secured upon completion of forms and payment of a deposit.

Calendar

The school operates three terms per academic year, with the school day extending until 5 pm. The calendar includes a variety of events such as academic exams, Duke of Edinburgh expeditions, sports days, house music competitions, and challenge weeks. The school also hosts parents' evenings, open mornings, and various educational trips throughout the term.

Facilities

GymnasiumTheatre / auditoriumDining hallSports field

About the campus

Located in Wimbledon, the campus features a variety of facilities including a gymnasium, a drama studio, a dining hall, and an outdoor multi-use games area (MUGA). The school also utilizes classrooms, science labs, and specialist rooms, with the Oberon site providing additional space including cricket fields. These facilities are available for hire by the community during evenings, weekends, and holidays.

Co-curriculars

The school offers an extensive range of extra-curricular activities designed to enhance the curriculum and support spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development. These include sports, drama performances, and various clubs, with staff-led activities included in the termly fees. Students also participate in events such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award, house music competitions, and challenge weeks.

  • Mr J TysonHead Teacher

    As the Head Teacher of Hall School Wimbledon, he leads the school's Junior and Senior divisions. He is also listed as a Governor for the school.

  • Ms R BochenskiSenior Deputy Head Pastoral/Designated Safeguarding Lead

    Serves as the Senior Deputy Head Pastoral and is the school's Designated Safeguarding Lead.

  • Mr S HuntDeputy Head Academic

    Responsible for the academic leadership of the school as Deputy Head.

  • Ms E BrockhouseDeputy Head Inclusion Lead

    Leads the school's inclusion initiatives as Deputy Head.

  • Mrs E MaskellHead of Operations

    Oversees the operational management of the school.