Reigate Grammar School

Independent

National rank

14

26

Rank last year

96.8%

A-level

A-level

A*-B

90%

GCSE

GCSE

A*/A/9/8/7

Independent School of the Year 2025, and Independent School of the Year in the Southeast 2025

Need to know

Head teacher

Shaun Fenton

Gender of entry

Mixed

Total pupils

1,121 (11-18)

Head teacher

Shaun Fenton

Gender of entry

Mixed

Total pupils

1,121 (11-18)

Head teacher

Shaun Fenton

Gender of entry

Mixed

Total pupils

1,121 (11-18)

UK day fees per term*

£9,480-£9,720 (11-18)

*Fee correct as of November 21, 2024
Our methodology
Results

A-level 2024 rank: 7=

Grade

%

A*

47.1

A

30.9

B

18.7

A*/A

78.1

A*-B

96.8

GCSE 2024 rank: 32

Grade

%

A*/9/8

73.5

A/7

16.5

A*/A/9/8/7

90

What the school inspection says

Date of report
2023
Verdict
Excellent
“The school aims to support pupils, nurture their talents, and prepare them for a successful adult life. Pupils attain excellent results and achieve at a high level in all subjects … They adeptly express themselves and have excellent study skills, drawing from a range of resources … They have high aspirations and use their diverse talents to strong effect, being encouraged to take advantage of the opportunities available to them. Pupils demonstrate excellent levels of self-understanding and are confident, reflective and perceptive, aware of their own strengths and weaknesses. They are empowered decision-makers and display mature attitudes, demonstrating commitment to making a positive contribution to the lives of others.”
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About the school

  • Sir Keir Starmer and David Walliams are among the alumni of Reigate Grammar, a co-ed day school in Surrey. Students achieved record A-level results in 2024, with more than 95 per cent of leavers receiving offers from world-class universities.
  • Pupils are involved in charitable work including kindness week, tree-planting, food bank drop-offs, teaching children in a domestic abuse refuge, and offering sports coaching to primary school children.
  • In addition to the core curriculum, pupils can train for a certificate to teach English as a foreign language, qualify as a first-aider or lifeguard, learn refereeing or earn a pilot’s licence, among other skills. 
  • Nearly 200 clubs cover subjects from pathology to anime, and while traditional sports feature strongly, the emphasis is on increasing participation.
  • Means-tested bursaries are offered annually as part of the school’s commitment to social mobility.
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