19/06/2026
Good luck this evening at the Tes Awards. We are Shortlisted for the Independent Secondary School of the Year.
Keeping everything crossed 🤞
Surbiton High School is an independent academic HMC School Girls aged 4 - 18 years & boys aged 4 - 11
Surbiton High School is an independent academic HMC School for girls aged 4 - 18 and boys aged 4 - 11.
19/06/2026
Good luck this evening at the Tes Awards. We are Shortlisted for the Independent Secondary School of the Year.
Keeping everything crossed 🤞
19/06/2026
Boys’ Prep KS2 enjoyed a fabulous and fun-filled Sports Day, with sack races, long jump and determined track performances. Several school records were broken, and boys showed outstanding effort and team spirit throughout.
Thanks go to the Sports Team and parents for making the event such a success!
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Boys’ Prep – KS2 Sports Day | Surbiton High School What a fabulous and fun-filled day for our School community. From the excitement of the sack race to impressive leaps in the long jump, and some truly determined efforts in the track races, every moment was full of energy and enthusiasm. We had many school records broken on the day, and a huge congr...
18/06/2026
The U11A Boys’ Cricket Team enjoyed an outstanding Geoff Richards Trophy campaign, progressing from the quarter-final to Finals Day and finishing as runners-up. 🏏
With excellent teamwork, sharp bowling and determined performances throughout, the boys competed brilliantly against some of Surrey’s strongest schools and made Surbiton High School proud!
Outstanding Geoff Richards Trophy Run for U11A Boy | Surbiton High School The U11A Boys’ Cricket Team enjoyed an outstanding run in the Geoff Richards Trophy, progressing from the quarter-final to Finals Day and finishing as runners-up against some of the strongest schools in Surrey. A brilliant all-round performance in the quarter-final saw the team defeat Westbourne P...
18/06/2026
A wonderful evening in the sunshine as we welcomed our incoming pupils’ parents to the Quad for an evening of cheese and wine. It was a lovely opportunity for families to meet, relax and get to know one another ahead of the new academic year. 🧀🍷
17/06/2026
Good luck to all our EAL pupils taking the B1Preliminary for Schools Exam and the B2 First for Schools Cambridge Exam on Saturday 20 June at International House London. We wish them every success!
17/06/2026
We honour the life and legacy of David Hockney, whose visionary work continues to inspire creativity and imagination.
Our Year 4 boys have explored his iconic pieces, drawing inspiration from his use of colour, perspective and storytelling.
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17/06/2026
Fire building, fish preparation, rescue missions and a woodland Boogie Bash, Year 6 packed plenty of adventure into their Bushcraft Residential Trip! 🔥🎣🧭🌲🕺
Stepping outside their comfort zones, the boys developed new skills, built confidence and made lasting memories, all while having an incredible amount of fun!
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Year 6 Bushcraft Residential Trip | Surbiton High School Our Year 6 boys had an exceptional experience on their Bushcraft Residential Trip, embracing every challenge and stepping confidently outside of their comfort zones. Throughout the trip, they demonstrated resilience and determination as they took part in a range of outdoor survival activities. From....
14/06/2026
What is it like to stand where the Prime Minister addresses the nation’s biggest issues? Our Girls’ Prep pupil leaders enjoyed a fascinating visit to the Houses of Parliament, exploring the history of democracy and gaining a unique insight into how the UK is governed.
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Houses of Parliament | Surbiton High School Written by Year 6 journalist Parliament and government play a key role in all aspects of our lives, and this term, a group of pupil leaders from year 4-6 in the Girls’ Prep enjoyed a fantastic trip to the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London. Led by a member of the parliamentary educational...
13/06/2026
What makes the difference in a successful 11+ journey?
We believe the strongest outcomes come from a genuine partnership between school and family. In this latest article, Mr Ed Fielding, Deputy Head (Teaching and Learning), explores why parental involvement matters and how we support families throughout the senior school admissions process.
Read the full article via the link below.
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The 11+ Journey: Tailored Support for Pupils and Families | Surbiton High School Written by Mr Ed Fielding, Deputy Head (Teaching and Learning) A Partnership Approach to 11+ Success We have always believed that the most successful 11+ outcomes happen when school and family are genuinely working as one. Not the school doing its job and parents waiting anxiously for news, but a re...
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