Curious? We would love to show you our vibrant and happy school.

We’re proud to say we’re different

From our decision not to have a school uniform to our strong values created around kindness and self-expression – we stand out from the crowd.

The reason behind these choices? We believe children should be allowed space and time to be children. To play, to debate, to learn and grow from mistakes.

Our record for academic success speaks for itself, with all our pupils winning places at their first-choice senior schools last year, many scholarships to senior schools and two Windlesham pupils becoming Eton Scholars.

We focus on helping our pupils achieve their potential and develop skills and understanding in and out of the classroom.

″Windlesham gives us freedom – to socialise, make friends, go out into the woods, play outside when we want.″

Teddy Aged 12

An exciting and enriching life in the countryside

All those who work at Windlesham House, from teachers to pastoral, administrative and estate staff, are dedicated to facilitating a caring, happy atmosphere. We believe that happy children learn and academically achieve to the best of their ability and our expert team are proud to guide children through these crucially important years of their young lives.

As one of the country’s leading co-educational prep schools, Windlesham House has grown and evolved greatly since establishing in 1837. Sixty-five glorious acres of land provide plenty of space for fun activities such as a nine hole golf course, forest school, tree climbing and of course, team sports!

Our countryside location is a big draw for families who wish their children to grow up surrounded by open spaces. Having the South Downs on our doorstep certainly provides that, and we often run exploration trips for the children to get closer to Sussex wildlife.

Everything you need is right on the doorstep

Windlesham House is special as everything a child needs to grow and flourish is available on site. Every pupil is less than a ten-minute walk from lessons, sports equipment, music and arts and trees and wildlife.

There is no need for multiple car journeys shuttling between school, sports clubs and groups – life in the countryside provides Windlesham pupils with the time and space to laugh and play to their heart’s content.

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″The ethos. The kids are open, curious, well-rounded and kind. They support each other and importantly the international environment prepares them for today’s world″

a Windlesham House parent