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OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus

Gloucestershire · GL13 9RS

AAB+ A-level

9–7 GCSE

9.3%

Day fees

£11k

Inspection

Not yet inspected

School website

OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus is part of a global network of Christian schools operated by the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, offering a faith-based independent education to a small, close-knit community of around 115 pupils on an 11-acre rural site in Wanswell, near Berkeley, Gloucestershire. The campus places strong emphasis on values-driven learning, mutual respect between staff and students, and a collaborative 'learning to learn' philosophy. With just over 100 pupils and 22 staff, class sizes are very small and individual attention is central to the school's model. The school's location in the historic town of Berkeley, birthplace of vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner, reflects a self-conscious pride in innovation and intellectual curiosity within a faith community context.

  • Very small school community with low pupil-to-staff ratios and highly individualised attention
  • Strong alignment with Plymouth Brethren Christian values, offering a safe and faith-consistent environment
  • Part of a global OSG network, enabling continuity of education if families relocate internationally
  • Rural campus with 11 acres of space, offering a calm, low-pressure learning environment

Who thrives here

Pupils from Plymouth Brethren Christian Church families who benefit from a faith-aligned school community and thrive in a small, nurturing setting with a collaborative and values-centred ethos. Those who prefer a tightly-knit peer group and individualised support over a large, competitive school environment will do well here.

Strengths at a glance

Exam results50th pctSports44th pctCo-curricularno dataValue vs peers50th pctPastoral & wellbeingno data

Percentiles within UK independent + grammar schools we track.

At a glance

School typeIndependent Senior · Day
Number of pupils108
Age range7–18
GenderCo-educational
Day fees£10.5k/yr
Settingrural
LocationThe campus is in the rural village of Wanswell near Berkeley; there is no public transport directly serving the site and most families will need to travel by car. The nearest rail station is Cam & Dursley, approximately 4 miles away.
EthosPlymouth Brethren Christian Church

Contact & visit

Station Road, Wanswell, Berkeley

Gloucestershire

GL13 9RS

www.oneschoolglobal.com/campus/united-kingdom/bristol
01453511282
Mr Robert Naylor, Head

Nearest stations

Cam & Dursley15 min
Bristol Parkway40 min

Frequently asked questions

What are the fees at OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus?

Day fees at OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus are approximately £10,500 per year (2025/26).

How do you get into OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus?

OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus admits pupils at 7+, 8+, 11+, 13+, 16+. Entry is assessed by Interview, Assessment. See the Admissions section above for open days and key dates.

What are OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus's exam results?

At OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus, 9.3% of GCSEs were grade 7/A or above. Full results are in the Results section above.

Is OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus a boarding school?

OneSchoolGlobal Bristol Campus is a day school in Gloucestershire and does not offer boarding.

What parents say

Frequently praised

Very strong sense of community and shared values among families and staff

Small class sizes enabling personalised attention and strong teacher-pupil relationships

Safe, calm environment free from peer pressure and negative social influences

Global network provides educational continuity for mobile or internationally connected families

Common concerns

!Effectively restricted to families within the Plymouth Brethren community, limiting diversity of backgrounds and perspectives

!Limited breadth of extracurricular provision compared with larger independent schools

!Not yet Ofsted-inspected, so there is no independent external quality assurance on record

!Rural location with limited public transport makes it inaccessible without a car