United Kingdom, London
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Whitgift School is an independent day and boarding school for boys aged 10 to 18 in Croydon, United Kingdom. The curriculum offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, BTEC and the British Curriculum, delivered across Junior, Middle and Sixth Form. A cross-curricular programme develops skills in PE and Games, Global Citizenship and Ideatum (PSHE and Economic education). The campus features on-site learning spaces including Raeburn Library, Old Library, Sixth Form Centre, a Performing Arts Centre, a Concert Hall, the North Pavilion and the Water Gardens, plus Medical Centre. Sports facilities include three hybrid pitches, a gym, a swimming pool and courts. Founder's House provides boarding-house spaces with weekend access to sport and music. The school runs 120 clubs and 30+ sports, with activities such as Duke of Edinburgh Award, Combined Cadet Force and Greenpower Car Club. Whitgift values tradition alongside modern curricula and co-curricular opportunities globally.
The Lodge Whitgift School, Haling Park Rd, South Croydon CR2 6YT, United Kingdom
Whitgift School has 1,515 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.
Whitgift School is located at Haling Park, South Croydon, CR2 6YT. The campus is situated about 25 minutes from Central London by train and around 30 minutes by car from Gatwick Airport, with Founder's House positioned to serve local and international families seeking a cosmopolitan boarding experience. The Matron Team arranges airport transfers and travel for boarders as needed.
Whitgift is structured into Junior Years (Age 10-12), Middle Years (Age 13-15) and Sixth Form (Age 16+).
Independent day and boarding school for boys aged 10-18.
The approach to learning focuses on meeting the individual needs of each student.
United Kingdom
Sixth Form Day: 08:25 Ding Dong; 08:30 Registration; 08:35 Assembly/Form; 08:55 Period 1; 09:40 Period 2; 10:25-10:40 Break; 10:45 Period 3; 11:30 Period 4; 12:15 Period 5 (Second Form to Upper Sixth); 13:00-14:00 Lunch; 14:00 Ding Dong; 14:05 Registration; 14:15 Period 6; 15:00 Period 7; 15:45 Final Bell.
Whitgift operates an extensive School Bus service with routes to Leatherhead, Kingswood, Riverhead, Oxted, Woldingham, Warlingham, Kenley, Coulsdon, Epsom, Banstead, Wallington, Esher, Norbiton, Surbiton, Raynes Park, New Malden, Wimbledon & Southfields, Putney, Colliers Wood, Wandsworth, Clapham Common, Dulwich, Beckenham, Bickley, Bromley, West Wickham. Buses are booked via the Whitgift School Bus Tracker App (WSBT). Public transport connections include bus routes 60, 119, 166, 312, 403, 405, 407, 412, 455, 466, 468; rail access via South Croydon (10-minute walk) or East Croydon (a short train ride and 2-minute bus/15-minute bus ride); a courtesy shuttle operates to South Croydon Station.
Annual tuition at Whitgift School ranges from GBP 30,240 to GBP 59,310 for 2026/27.
Whitgift School teaches IB (DP), BTEC Qualification.
Whitgift has a cross-curricular programme of skills development across the School including PE and Games, Global Citizenship and Ideatum (Personal, Social, Health, Emotional and Economic education). A Curriculum Guide 2024 and a Sixth Form Guide are published. The curriculum is delivered across Junior Years, Middle Years and Sixth Form and is complemented by international trips, lunchtime and after-school clubs and societies to extend learning beyond the classroom.
A Level results for 2024/25: 89% of grades were A to B; 27% were A. 15 students achieved A in all entries and 65 attained all A/A grades. International Baccalaureate results for 2025 averaged 39 points (out of 45), with half scoring 40+ and 5 scoring 44; 98% of Higher Level grades were 5–7. GCSE results for 2025 saw 87% of grades at 7–9, 43% at grade 9; 18 pupils achieved grade 9 in all entries and 40 attained at least nine 9s; 46 pupils completed Additional Mathematics, with 35 achieving the top grade.
In 2025, 84% of leavers gained Russell Group places and 72% went to their first-choice destination. 11 students received Oxbridge offers, with 8 taking up places. Destinations also included London universities such as University College London (UCL), Imperial College London, King's College London (KCL), Queen Mary University of London, City, University of London, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and Royal Veterinary College, plus international universities including North Eastern University, Boston, Massachusetts; Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; New York University, New York; South Florida University, Tampa, Florida; IE Business School, Madrid; and University of Amsterdam.
Arkwright Engineering Scholarships are awarded to Whitgift students and Sixth Form students are frequently successful in obtaining these prestigious scholarships. The school also provides Maths enrichment and competitions—Maths Societies, Maths in Action, Maths Fest—and related enrichment opportunities within Design, Technology and Engineering.
1. Submit the online application for 13+ or 14+ entry for September 2026 by October 6, 2025. Applications may include scholarship requests. Prepare and pre-scan documents (passport copy, passport photo, last two school reports, SEND documentation if applicable, and Scholarship application documents). The entrance exam fee is due immediately on receipt of the invoice, and the application must be signed by both parents.
2. If you are seeking a Bursary, register interest by November 21, 2025. Bursaries are available for Day places through the John Whitgift Foundation. See Fees and Bursaries for details.
3. Entrance examinations for 13+ and 14+ entry take place on November 8, 2025. For overseas boarders, examinations run from November 1 to November 7, 2025. Examinations cover English, Maths, and Science; EAL may be required if English is not the first language.
4. Interviews are held between November 19 and November 26, 2025. Students being considered for an offer attend a Senior Staff interview. A short meeting with parents follows.
5. Decisions are emailed to parents on December 5, 2025. For international boarders, decisions timing applies similarly. Acceptance deadlines follow: February 23, 2026.
6. Acceptance: The acceptance deadline for 13+/14+ is February 23, 2026 at midday. For overseas boarders, the acceptance deadline is December 11, 2025 at midday.
7. 13+ Pre-Test Entry 2028 (Boarding Only): Applications by November 7, 2025; Entrance Exams January 6, 2026; Interviews January 14–27, 2026; Decisions February 13, 2026.
8. International Students: Whitgift offers Child Student Visa support for international full boarding students and welcomes applications from self-sponsored international students.
9. Scholarships: For 13+/14+ entry, all students sitting the Entrance Examinations are considered for an academic scholarship; a separate scholarship application is not required. Students with exceptional ability may apply for Drama, Music, and Sport scholarships by completing and uploading the Whitgift Scholarship form with the main application; a maximum of three non-academic scholarships can be pursued if criteria are met. Scholarship applications must be submitted along with the main application.
All students sitting the Entrance Examinations are considered for an academic scholarship; no separate scholarship application is required. Students with exceptional ability may apply for Drama, Music, and Sport scholarships by completing and uploading the Whitgift Scholarship form with the main online application; a maximum of three non-academic scholarships can be pursued if each area's criteria are met. Scholarship applications must be submitted along with the main application.
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