Lingfield, Surrey · RH7 6PH
AAB+ A-level
29.5%
9–7 GCSE
34.1%
Day fees
£27k
Inspection
Not yet inspected
Lingfield College is a co-educational day independent school spanning nursery through sixth form in rural Surrey, with a current roll of 952 pupils. The school emphasizes breadth across academic, creative, and physical pursuits, with particular investment in sporting facilities (astroturf, cricket pitch, sports hall) and performing arts. Its all-through structure allows continuity from early years through A-level, supported by a modern campus with active enrichment programming including expeditions, music tuition, and Duke of Edinburgh.
Who thrives here
Pupils seeking a broad, engaged education in a mixed-age community where creative and sporting pursuits are valued alongside academics. Families prioritizing day provision over boarding and wanting continuity from primary through sixth form.
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Racecourse Road
Lingfield, Surrey
RH7 6PH
Nearest stations
Day fees at Lingfield College are approximately £26,805 per year (2026/27).
Lingfield College admits pupils at 11+, 13+, 16+. Entry is assessed by 11+ Selective Examination. See the Admissions section above for open days and key dates.
At Lingfield College, 29.5% of A-levels were graded A*–B and 34.1% of GCSEs were grade 7/A or above. Full results are in the Results section above.
Lingfield College is a day school in Lingfield and does not offer boarding.
Frequently praised
✓All-through structure facilitates smooth transitions and community continuity
✓Strong facilities (astroturf, sports hall, music studios) enable genuine breadth
✓Active enrichment culture with expeditions, music, and DofE embedded as norm
✓Friendly, inclusive atmosphere valued over selective/pressurized ethos
✓Accessible location with practical day-school flexibility and transport options
Common concerns
!Not yet Ofsted inspected—independent assessment still pending
!Rural location may feel isolating for some families; public transport more limited than urban alternatives
!No published data on academic destinations or exam outcomes; transparency needed on A-level and university results
!Breadth-focused approach may not suit pupils with strong independent school selection aspirations