Hurstpierpoint College

College Lane, Hassocks, BN6 9JS

Senior school in Hassocks.

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Age range
4–19
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
1,317
Day / boarding
Day & boarding
Religious affiliation
Church of England
Average fees
Day £36,711 · Boarding £47,031 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
No

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9 £36,885
Year 10 £36,885
Year 11 £36,885
Year 12 £36,450
Year 13 £36,450

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

% A*–A60%
% A*–B87%
Subjects26

Results shown for 2025.

Subject popularity

By percentage of all A-level exams taken.

Mathematics16%
Finance + Business9%
English8%
Art8%
Chemistry8%

Admissions

Hurst runs a structured admissions process with clear stages for prep, senior and sixth-form entry, supported by visits, open events and direct contact with the admissions team. The process is polished but not cold, and the school is clearly trying to show families the whole all-through proposition rather than just one selective doorway.

How the school describes itself

  • Hurst is ambitious, broad and rooted in the development of the whole person.
  • The school connects scholarship, opportunity and character rather than reducing success to one narrow metric.
  • The school is confident, expansive and institutionally secure.

Parents like

  • A strong fit for families who want a large, highly resourced all-through school with a traditional independent feel but modern levels of opportunity.
  • The attraction is likely to be the breadth: boarding, sport, arts, academic stretch and the ability to stay on one campus from prep to sixth form.
  • It may suit parents who want scale and polish without losing pastoral coherence.

Inspection snapshot

The college's current inspection information is led by its November 2023 ISI inspection. That gives families a reasonably recent benchmark for a substantial boarding and day school whose public reputation already rests heavily on breadth, facilities and long-established academic credibility.

Hurstpierpoint College

Senior school in Hassocks.

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How the school describes itself

  • Hurst is ambitious, broad and rooted in the development of the whole person.
  • The school connects scholarship, opportunity and character rather than reducing success to one narrow metric.
  • The school is confident, expansive and institutionally secure.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Year 9£36,885
Year 10£36,885
Year 11£36,885
Year 12£36,450
Year 13£36,450
Year 9£47,205
Year 10£47,205
Year 11£47,205
Year 12£46,770
Year 13£46,770

A-level results

% A*–A60%
% A*–B87%
Different A-level subjects26

Results shown for 2025.

Popular subjects

By percentage of all A-level exams taken.

Mathematics16%
Finance + Business9%
English8%
Art8%
Chemistry8%

Parents like

  • A strong fit for families who want a large, highly resourced all-through school with a traditional independent feel but modern levels of opportunity.
  • The attraction is likely to be the breadth: boarding, sport, arts, academic stretch and the ability to stay on one campus from prep to sixth form.
  • It may suit parents who want scale and polish without losing pastoral coherence.

Admissions

Hurst runs a structured admissions process with clear stages for prep, senior and sixth-form entry, supported by visits, open events and direct contact with the admissions team. The process is polished but not cold, and the school is clearly trying to show families the whole all-through proposition rather than just one selective doorway.

Scholarships

Hurst offers a broad scholarship and bursary framework rather than a token set of awards. Published information points to scholarships at 11+ and 13+ across academic and co-curricular areas, backed by bursaries and a clearly articulated process for identifying and developing award holders.

Bursaries

Hurstpierpoint College publishes scholarships and bursaries and says means-tested support is available for eligible families. Bursaries form part of the school's work to widen access.

  • 11+, 13+ and 16+.
  • A means-tested bursary route is published, but no standard remission cap is published.
  • Families should apply through the College bursary route and expect a means-tested assessment.

Inspection snapshot

The college's current inspection information is led by its November 2023 ISI inspection. That gives families a reasonably recent benchmark for a substantial boarding and day school whose public reputation already rests heavily on breadth, facilities and long-established academic credibility.

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