Duke of Kent School

Peaslake Road, Cranleigh, GU6 7NS

All-through school in Cranleigh.

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Age range
3–16
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
325
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Non-denominational
Average fees
£21,423 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
Yes

Fee profile

Pre-Reception £9,150
Reception £11,895
Year 1 £13,725
Year 2 £15,000
Year 3 £19,890
Year 4 £22,560
Year 5 £24,120
Year 6 £24,120
Year 7 £26,460
Year 8 £27,075
Year 9 £28,170
Year 10 £28,170
Year 11 £28,170
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

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

Admissions

Admissions at Duke of Kent School are straightforward and well organised, with visits, open events and clear practical detail helping families judge the fit. The all-through nature of the school means continuity is a real part of the admissions story rather than a side note.

How the school describes itself

  • Duke of Kent is warm, community minded and quietly confident, with a strong sense of place and all-through belonging.

Parents like

  • A good fit for families who want an outdoorsy Surrey setting, continuity from the younger years and a school that still feels personal.

Inspection snapshot

The public site is current and practical, which helps families understand tone, process and even deposit arrangements before they visit. That transparency is helpful in an all-through school where long-term fit matters.

Duke of Kent School

All-through school in Cranleigh.

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How the school describes itself

  • Duke of Kent is warm, community minded and quietly confident, with a strong sense of place and all-through belonging.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Pre-Reception£9,150
Reception£11,895
Year 1£13,725
Year 2£15,000
Year 3£19,890
Year 4£22,560
Year 5£24,120
Year 6£24,120
Year 7£26,460
Year 8£27,075
Year 9£28,170
Year 10£28,170
Year 11£28,170

Parents like

  • A good fit for families who want an outdoorsy Surrey setting, continuity from the younger years and a school that still feels personal.

Admissions

Admissions at Duke of Kent School are straightforward and well organised, with visits, open events and clear practical detail helping families judge the fit. The all-through nature of the school means continuity is a real part of the admissions story rather than a side note.

Scholarships

Duke of Kent publishes scholarships in academic, all-rounder, art, computer science, music, performing arts and sport, alongside bursary support. That breadth gives the school a more substantial awards offer than many smaller Surrey schools.

Bursaries

Duke of Kent School says bursaries are primarily intended to deal with financial hardship and to ensure continuity of education for a pupil already attending the school. The school says awards can range from 10% upwards of day fees and are subject to annual review.

  • The official bursary information is primarily aimed at current pupils rather than new joiners.
  • The school says bursary awards can range from 10% upwards of day fees and are reviewed annually.
  • Families should expect full financial disclosure and verification, including income, savings and other supporting evidence.

Inspection snapshot

The public site is current and practical, which helps families understand tone, process and even deposit arrangements before they visit. That transparency is helpful in an all-through school where long-term fit matters.

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