
Warwick Academy
Secular
Updated July 2026
Warwick Academy is a leading, selective, co-educational, independent school in Bermuda serving students from Reception through Year 13. Situated on a 22-acre campus, it offers a dynamic programme that balances academic study with a strong emphasis on pastoral care, sports, the arts, and co-curricular activities.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
Warwick Academy emphasizes a holistic and compassionate educational experience, driven by the belief that strong relationships between students, staff, and the community are fundamental to success. The school aims to combine tradition and excellence with modern, innovative, and progressive thinking. It encourages leadership at every level and strives to inspire students to reach their full potential while contributing positively to their community.
Programmes
The school provides a comprehensive academic programme spanning from Reception Year through to Year 13. The secondary curriculum includes Middle School (Years 7–9), the IGCSE years (Years 10–11), and a Sixth Form (Years 12–13) that offers various academic pathways. The primary school curriculum covers Reception through Year 6, incorporating subjects such as English, mathematics, science, and computing.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides learning enrichment services across both primary and secondary levels to support student development. Pastoral care is integrated into the school's structure, supported by a dedicated safeguarding team, school counsellors, and a house system that fosters student wellbeing.
Frequently asked questions(4)
- What curriculum does Warwick Academy offer?
- Warwick Academy offers IGCSE and IB Diploma.
- How much is tuition at Warwick Academy?
- Annual tuition at Warwick Academy is BMD 24.3K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- Is Warwick Academy co-educational?
- Warwick Academy is a co-ed school.
- Where is Warwick Academy located?
- Warwick Academy is an international school in Hamilton, Bermuda.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2026/27| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Primary School Reception - Year 6 | 4–11 | BMD 24.3K |
| Secondary School Year 7 - Sixth Form | 11–18 | BMD 24.3K |
Other fees(8)
| Uniform· House Shirt – All new incoming students | BMD 20 |
|---|---|
| Uniform· House Tie – All new incoming students from Year 5 to Year 10 | BMD 15 |
| Registration fee· Sixth Form Administration – All Year 12 & Year 13 students (covers all transcripts, courier fees, etc.) | BMD 300 |
| Materials· Music Lessons – Years 3, 5 & 7 - the charge will range from $20 to $80 | — |
| Materials· Secondary Practical Arts Subjects Years – 7, 8 & 9; and if selected in Years 10, 11, 12 & 13 - The charge will range from $20 to $80 depending on the subject and the Year group. | — |
| Materials· Year 13 IB Exams & BTEC Subjects - ranges from $600 to $1,000 depending on exchange rate and subjects | — |
| Materials· Year 11 IGCSE Exams - ranges from $800 to $1,000 depending on exchange rate and subjects | — |
| Boarding· Year 6 End of Year Camping Trip | BMD 130 |
Admissions
Warwick Academy is a selective, co-educational, independent school with a rolling admissions process for most year groups, though it maintains specific entry points for Reception, Year 5, Year 10, and Year 12. The school considers alumni and legacy relationships during the application process, though these do not guarantee a place. Prospective families are encouraged to request a tour, and the school offers scholarships and bursaries based on financial need.
Calendar
The school operates on a term-based system with tuition invoiced in July. Key dates for admissions, including application deadlines and screening sessions, are scheduled throughout the academic year. Families can access specific term dates and event information through the school's online calendar.
Facilities
About the campus
Located on a 22-acre campus in Warwick, the school features a variety of indoor and outdoor facilities, including the Phoebe Purvis Memorial Hall, a sports hall, and three high-quality football pitches. Specialized facilities include the Flora Duffy Swimming Facility, a marine science facility with a floating dock, and various IT, drama, and art classrooms. The campus also provides a playground for younger students and the Hunter Pavilion for sports and community events.
Co-curriculars
The school offers an extensive co-curricular programme that includes music, drama, and a wide range of clubs. Students participate in high-performance sports programmes, including swimming, football, and cricket, as well as the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award. Additional opportunities include community service, local and overseas trips, and dedicated activity afternoons.
- David HoranPrincipal
Mr. Horan serves as the Principal of Warwick Academy, where he oversees the school's operations and strategic direction. He is a member of the school's Strategic Team and also serves on the Safeguarding Team.
- Rebeka Matthews - SousaHead of Secondary, Teacher of Mathematics
Rebeka Matthews-Sousa serves as the Head of Secondary and is a teacher of Mathematics. She is a member of the school's Strategic Team.
- Maria WoodsHead of Primary
Maria Woods serves as the Head of Primary and is a member of the school's Strategic Team.
- Sara JacksonDeputy Head of Secondary: Curriculum, Teacher of Business
Sara Jackson serves as the Deputy Head of Secondary: Curriculum and is a teacher of Business. She is a member of the school's Strategic Team.
- Susan SousaDeputy Head of Primary: Pastoral Care
Susan Sousa serves as the Deputy Head of Primary: Pastoral Care and is a teacher of PSHE. She is a member of the school's Strategic Team and the Safeguarding Team.
- Jill FinniganDeputy Head: Co-Curriculars, Privacy Officer
Jill Finnigan serves as the Deputy Head: Co-Curriculars and Privacy Officer. She is a member of the school's Strategic Team.
- Rachael SullyDeputy Head of Secondary: Pastoral Care, Child Protection Lead
Rachael Sully serves as the Deputy Head of Secondary: Pastoral Care and is the Child Protection Lead. She is a member of the school's Strategic Team and the Safeguarding Team.
- Nicole PantryDeputy Head of Primary: Curriculum
Nicole Pantry serves as the Deputy Head of Primary: Curriculum and is a teacher of PSHE. She is a member of the school's Strategic Team.
- Mary HazlewoodDirector of Finance & Administration
Mary Hazlewood serves as the Director of Finance & Administration.
- Rochelle LeeDirector of Admissions
Rochelle Lee serves as the Director of Admissions.
- Stefanie SinclairDirector of Sixth Form Studies, Teacher of English
Stefanie Sinclair serves as the Director of Sixth Form Studies and is a teacher of English.
- Mark ThorneDirector of Athletics
Mark Thorne serves as the Director of Athletics.
IGCSE
IB Diploma