Abbot's Hill School

Bunkers Lane, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 8RP

All-through school in Hemel Hempstead.

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Age range
0–16
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
423
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Church of England
Average fees
£22,478 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
Yes

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception £15,450
Year 1 £18,060
Year 2 £18,060
Year 3 £18,720
Year 4 £19,080
Year 5 £21,195
Year 6 £21,195
Year 7 £27,000
Year 8 £27,000
Year 9 £27,990
Year 10 £27,990
Year 11 £27,990
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

No A-level results are currently published for this school.

Admissions

Abbot's Hill offers a fairly clear admissions path, especially for key entry points such as Year 7, while still trying to keep the process personal. Families are invited to engage with the school early, and the overall feel is of a school that wants to explain its culture carefully as it extends co-education further through the senior years.

How the school describes itself

  • Abbot's Hill is highly ambitious, ever inspiring and big-hearted.
  • The school links breadth of opportunity with close support, a stimulating education and a community in which confidence grows alongside character.
  • The school is upbeat, reassuring and quietly aspirational.

Parents like

  • A credible option for families who want a Hertfordshire day school with ambition but not excessive swagger.
  • The appeal is the mix of acreage, all-through continuity and a school that seems to value relationships as much as headline results.
  • It is likely to suit parents who want a calm setting with enough stretch and a visible pastoral core.

Inspection snapshot

The public inspection profile is reasonably current. Abbot's Hill points families to a 2023 ISI report and a material-change inspection in June 2025, which together provide a useful formal picture at a time when the school is evolving its structure and intake.

Abbot's Hill School

All-through school in Hemel Hempstead.

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How the school describes itself

  • Abbot's Hill is highly ambitious, ever inspiring and big-hearted.
  • The school links breadth of opportunity with close support, a stimulating education and a community in which confidence grows alongside character.
  • The school is upbeat, reassuring and quietly aspirational.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Reception£15,450
Year 1£18,060
Year 2£18,060
Year 3£18,720
Year 4£19,080
Year 5£21,195
Year 6£21,195
Year 7£27,000
Year 8£27,000
Year 9£27,990
Year 10£27,990
Year 11£27,990

Parents like

  • A credible option for families who want a Hertfordshire day school with ambition but not excessive swagger.
  • The appeal is the mix of acreage, all-through continuity and a school that seems to value relationships as much as headline results.
  • It is likely to suit parents who want a calm setting with enough stretch and a visible pastoral core.

Admissions

Abbot's Hill offers a fairly clear admissions path, especially for key entry points such as Year 7, while still trying to keep the process personal. Families are invited to engage with the school early, and the overall feel is of a school that wants to explain its culture carefully as it extends co-education further through the senior years.

Scholarships

Scholarships and bursaries are both clearly part of the Abbot's Hill offer. Published information points to Year 7 academic and specialist awards alongside means-tested bursaries, so access support appears to sit alongside the school's more traditional merit-based recognition.

Bursaries

Abbot’s Hill says its bursary programme exists to help ambitious pupils attend the school when they would not otherwise be able to do so for financial reasons. The school says a limited number of means-tested bursaries are available and that bursaries are not linked to scholarships.

  • Families should confirm the relevant entry point directly with the school.
  • The school says bursary support can be worth up to 100% fee remission.
  • Families should contact admissions and should expect a means-tested financial assessment.

Inspection snapshot

The public inspection profile is reasonably current. Abbot's Hill points families to a 2023 ISI report and a material-change inspection in June 2025, which together provide a useful formal picture at a time when the school is evolving its structure and intake.

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