Embley is an independent day and boarding school set in 130 acres on the edge of the New Forest. We believe that every child is unique and deserves the recognition of that as they grow. We are academically ambitious for our children and motivate them to achieve their personal best. We encourage an appropriate belief in oneself while being mindful that the world does not end at the tip of one’s nose and that happiness in life is through success in enriching the lives of others.
Head's name:
Mr Cliff Canning (Headmaster)
ISC associations: The Society of Heads, AGBIS, ISBA, IAPS
Religious affiliation: Church of England
Day/boarding type: Day, Weekly/Flexible Boarding and Full Boarding
Gender profile: Coeducational
Size: 682
Boarding fees per term:
£11,100
(excl VAT)
Day fees per term:
£3,429
to £6,350
(excl VAT)
Scholarships & bursaries:
Available
ISC reference number:
29674
DfE reference number:
850 / 6035
Boys - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 2 to 18 (335)
Boarding: 11 to 18 (23)
Sixth Form: (34)
Girls - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 2 to 18 (298)
Boarding: 11 to 18 (26)
Sixth Form: (28)
Embley is an independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 2-18 nestled in 130 acres of private wood and parkland on the edge of the New Forest National Park. The school focuses on equipping children with the competence to master academic rigour, the confidence to live a life of value and self-worth in the world and the compassion to make a difference to the lives of others.
We are delighted to invite talented candidates to apply for a Embleyl scholarship. We award a limited number of scholarship each year to recognise and reward excellence and potential in a range of areas that are important to the school – be it in the classroom, on the sports field or in the drama theatre or art studio. In return, we expect our scholars to fulfil the role of a school ambassador both in school and at community events, demonstrating high standards of behaviour as well as performance.
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