

Rougemont School
Secular, Founded 1926
Updated July 2026
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Rougemont School is a leading independent, largely non-selective school in South Wales, providing education for boys and girls from Nursery (age 3+) through to Sixth Form. Situated on 90 acres of countryside in Newport, it is recognized for its outstanding academic results and commitment to individual pupil development.
Curriculum
Term structure
Teaching approach
The school is committed to a 'School for Life' ethos, focusing on a happy, inclusive, and nurturing environment where pupils can thrive. It emphasizes individual learning pathways, ensuring that every child is supported to reach their full potential. High importance is placed on pupil wellbeing, with the belief that a safe and happy child is best positioned to learn and succeed.
Programmes
The academic provision spans from Nursery through to Sixth Form, utilizing a 'Creative Curriculum' in the Junior phase to instill a love of learning. Senior pupils follow a curriculum that prepares them for GCSEs and A Levels, with subject specialist teaching introduced early, including PE, Art, and Music in the Nursery and Infant stages. Junior pupils receive further specialist instruction in French, Spanish, Design & Technology, and ICT, while the Sixth Form offers pathways designed to help pupils achieve their future ambitions.
Outcomes
Rougemont School is a high-performing institution with a strong record of academic achievement, frequently reporting the best A Level and GCSE results in South East Wales. Pupils consistently progress to a broad range of university destinations, including Oxbridge and Russell Group institutions, to study subjects such as Medicine, Engineering, Law, and Economics. The school maintains a 100% pass rate and a high percentage of A*/A grades.
Student support
Learning support
The school prioritizes the wellbeing and individual needs of every pupil, guided by a dedicated Director of Safeguarding and Inclusion. Small class sizes, averaging 15 pupils, allow teachers to provide personalized instruction and support tailored to individual learning styles. Mentoring and support structures are integrated into the Senior School to ensure pupils reach their full potential.
Frequently asked questions(4)
- How much is tuition at Rougemont School?
- Annual tuition at Rougemont School is £10.2K–£21.3K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- Is Rougemont School a day or boarding school?
- Rougemont School is a day school.
- Is Rougemont School co-educational?
- Rougemont School is a co-ed school.
- Where is Rougemont School located?
- Rougemont School is an international school in Cardiff, United Kingdom.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2024-2025| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Nursery | 3–4 | £10.2K |
| Infants | 4–7 | £14.6K |
| Juniors | 7–11 | £16.9K |
| Seniors (Years 7 – 9) | 11–14 | £19.9K |
| Seniors/Sixth Form (Years 10 – 13) | 14–18 | £21.3K |
Other fees(1)
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Discounts
- Sibling discount: Contact Registrar
Admissions
Rougemont School welcomes enquiries for admission throughout the year for all stages from Nursery to Sixth Form. The admissions process includes family interviews for Nursery and Infant entry, while older pupils participate in assessment visits ranging from one to three days. Entry to the Senior School involves a formal assessment morning for Year 7, and Sixth Form candidates are required to achieve a minimum of 10 points from their five best GCSEs. Prospective families are encouraged to attend Open Days and utilize the school's Taster Day experience.
Calendar
The school operates on a three-term structure. The Autumn Term typically begins in early September and concludes in mid-December, with a two-week half-term break in October. The Spring Term runs from early January to late March, and the Summer Term spans from mid-April to early July. Specific term dates for the 2025/26 and 2026/27 academic years are published on the school website.
Facilities
About the campus
Located on a secure 90-acre site, the campus features extensive green fields and forestry, including two specially designed outdoor classrooms. Sporting facilities include an astro-turf, a multi-use sports court, and a dedicated Sports Hall suitable for cricket, netball, and five-a-side football. The school also houses an auditorium with stage facilities, an infant hall, and a library to support academic and creative pursuits.
Co-curriculars
The school offers an extensive enrichment programme featuring over 40 co-curricular clubs and societies designed to foster pupil passions. Available activities include Eco School, charity initiatives, School Council, and a wide range of sports. Additionally, the school hosts external sports and science camps during holiday periods.

Mrs Lisa PritchardHead of RougemontAppointed by the Board of Governors in January 2023, Mrs Pritchard is the first female Head in the school's 100-year history. She leads the whole school provision from Nursery to Sixth Form.
Mr Andrew BevanDirector of Prep SchoolMr Bevan serves as the Director of Prep School and has been with the school since 2011. He holds a BA and PGCE.
Mr Andrew GriffithsDirector of Seniors and Sixth FormMr Griffiths serves as the Director of Seniors and Sixth Form. He holds a BEng, PGCE, NASENCO, and PAPAA, and has been with the school since 2021.
- Mrs Sarah Howell-JonesDirector of Safeguarding and Inclusion
Mrs Howell-Jones serves as the Director of Safeguarding and Inclusion. She holds a BA, PGCE, and PAPAA, and joined the school in 2025.
Mr Huw SingerDirector of Partnerships and PathwaysMr Singer serves as the Director of Partnerships and Pathways. He holds an MA(Ed), BA, and PGCE, and has been with the school since 2000.
Mr Paul RichDirector of OperationsMr Rich serves as the Director of Operations and holds the MinstLM qualification.
Mr Andrew KnightDirector of Business & FinanceMr Knight serves as the Director of Business & Finance.