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Stover School

Christian

Updated July 2026

3–18Ages
Co-edGender

Curriculum

Stover School is a co-educational independent day and Sixth Form school in South Devon for children aged 3 to 18 years. It provides a blend of progressive, research-based academic instruction and a rich programme of activities within a 64-acre rural estate.

Teaching approach

Stover School is founded on a resilient moral code based on family and Christian principles, aiming to nurture, celebrate, challenge, and inspire each pupil. The school emphasizes a holistic approach to education, balancing strong academic teaching with emotional support to help children grow into confident, well-rounded individuals. It fosters a close-knit, family-like community where pupils are encouraged to explore their interests and develop their potential.

Programmes

The school is divided into the Preparatory School (Nursery and Key Stages 1 & 2, ages 3–11), the Senior School (Key Stages 3 & 4, ages 11–16), and the Sixth Form. The curriculum includes core subjects such as Mathematics, English, and Science, with GCSE options including Art, Business Studies, Computer Science, Drama, Food Technology, Geography, History, Modern Foreign Languages, Music, Photography, Physical Education, and Religious Studies. The school emphasizes a flexible approach to GCSE choices, allowing pupils to select combinations that align with their interests.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
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Learning support

The school prioritizes the emotional and academic well-being of every pupil, with staff dedicated to ensuring children feel seen, heard, and supported. Pastoral care is integrated into the school's daily life, with specific leadership roles, such as the Assistant Head Pastoral and Designated Safeguarding Leads, overseeing the welfare of the student body.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does Stover School offer?
Stover School offers IGCSE.
How much is tuition at Stover School?
Annual tuition at Stover School is £11.6K–£21.5K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does Stover School teach?
Stover School enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
Is Stover School co-educational?
Stover School is a co-ed school.
Where is Stover School located?
Stover School is an international school in Paignton, United Kingdom.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Nursery rate, under 5s above 15 hours - £8.00 per hour3–4
Over 5s - No Early Years Funding - £9.60 per hour5–5
Reception4–5£11.6K
Year 15–6£13.4K
Year 26–7£13.4K
Year 37–8£14.1K
Years 4, 5 & 68–11£17.1K
Years 7, 8 & 911–14£21.2K
Years 10, 11, 12 & 1314–18£21.5K

Source:PDFStover-School-Registration-Form-2025-26.pdfPDFStover-School-ROU-report-v5-2024-06-12-1.pdfPDFStover-School-Terms-and-Conditions-2024.pdf

Other fees(2)
Other fees
Registration fee· Non-refundable registration fee, inclusive of VAT£125
Mealsterm· Lunches termly cost to parents£340

Admissions

The admissions process begins with a school visit, which can be arranged during term-time Open Mornings or via individual appointments. Prospective pupils are required to attend a taster day, where they are assessed alongside their current school reports to identify potential. International applicants may complete an online interview with the Head and sit English and Mathematics entry papers. Registration requires a completed form, school reports, identification, and a £125 fee, followed by a refundable deposit upon acceptance of a place.

Calendar

The school operates on a termly basis, with specific events such as Activities Week and Preparatory School productions scheduled throughout the year. Parents can access detailed term dates and event information via the school's online calendar, which allows for filtering by year group and category.

Facilities

Sports fieldTennis courtsBoarding

About the campus

Set in 64 acres of Devon countryside, the campus features historic buildings, including a 1777 mansion house, alongside modern amenities. Sports facilities include tennis courts, football, rugby, and cricket pitches, with a new state-of-the-art, multi-sport facility currently in development. The estate also provides space for outdoor pursuits and is available for external hire, including conferencing and event hosting.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities designed to develop well-rounded individuals, including opportunities in music, drama, art, and outdoor pursuits. Pupils can participate in the Green Team, an eco-committee that focuses on sustainability projects such as litter audits and environmental awareness. Additionally, the school maintains a strong tradition in competitive sports, with teams participating in local festivals and fixtures.

  • Mrs Caroline WardExecutive Head

    Caroline Ward serves as the Executive Head of Stover School.

  • Dr Jeremy StoneDeputy Head Teacher

    Dr Jeremy Stone serves as the Deputy Head Teacher at Stover School.

  • Mr Ben NobleHead of Preparatory School & Designated Safeguarding Lead

    Mr Ben Noble is the Head of Preparatory School and also serves as the Designated Safeguarding Lead.

  • Mr Patrick JenkinsBursar

    Mr Patrick Jenkins serves as the Bursar for Stover School.

  • Mrs Sarah-Jane AveryAssistant Head Pastoral, Teacher of English & Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

    Mrs Sarah-Jane Avery is the Assistant Head Pastoral, a Teacher of English, and the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead.

  • Mr Mick MooneyAssistant Head Operations

    Mr Mick Mooney serves as the Assistant Head Operations at Stover School.