The Gregg School

Townhill Park House, Southampton, SO18 2GF

Senior school in Southampton.

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Age range
11–16
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
343
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Non-denominational
Average fees
£19,750 (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 £19,584
Year 8 £19,584
Year 9 £19,860
Year 10 £19,860
Year 11 £19,860
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

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

Admissions

The Gregg School sets out a clear admissions route, especially for Year 7, with an application form, registration fee and entrance assessment forming the backbone of the process. The school is welcoming rather than forbidding, but the school is straightforward that older entry is organised and capacity-based rather than casual.

How the school describes itself

  • The Gregg School is a place for achieving personal best.
  • The school links community, responsibility and a broad school life with academic progress.
  • The school is grounded, positive and noticeably pupil-centred.

Parents like

  • Well suited to families who want a smaller independent senior school with a visible sense of community and less institutional sprawl than bigger rivals.
  • The attraction is probably the balance of structure and friendliness, plus a Year 7 route that is clear without feeling excessively grand.
  • It may work well for parents who want children to be known, challenged and steadily encouraged.

Inspection snapshot

The current inspection marker appears to be a January 2024 inspection. For families, that gives a reasonably recent formal checkpoint for a smaller independent senior school that tends to sell itself on community as much as on raw scale or prestige.

The Gregg School

Senior school in Southampton.

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How the school describes itself

  • The Gregg School is a place for achieving personal best.
  • The school links community, responsibility and a broad school life with academic progress.
  • The school is grounded, positive and noticeably pupil-centred.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Year 7£19,584
Year 8£19,584
Year 9£19,860
Year 10£19,860
Year 11£19,860

Parents like

  • Well suited to families who want a smaller independent senior school with a visible sense of community and less institutional sprawl than bigger rivals.
  • The attraction is probably the balance of structure and friendliness, plus a Year 7 route that is clear without feeling excessively grand.
  • It may work well for parents who want children to be known, challenged and steadily encouraged.

Admissions

The Gregg School sets out a clear admissions route, especially for Year 7, with an application form, registration fee and entrance assessment forming the backbone of the process. The school is welcoming rather than forbidding, but the school is straightforward that older entry is organised and capacity-based rather than casual.

Scholarships

The Gregg School offers both bursaries and scholarships at the senior stage, so there is real support available for families and for children with particular strengths. Published information is strongest on means-tested bursaries for Year 7 applicants, with awards forming part of the admissions story rather than an afterthought.

Bursaries

The Gregg School includes School Fees and Bursaries within its admissions section, but public detail is limited. Families should contact the school directly for current eligibility, deadlines and supporting evidence requirements.

  • A public bursary route is signposted on the admissions pages, but families should confirm the relevant year of entry directly with the school.
  • No fixed remission range is published.
  • Please contact the school for current bursary criteria, forms and review arrangements.

Inspection snapshot

The current inspection marker appears to be a January 2024 inspection. For families, that gives a reasonably recent formal checkpoint for a smaller independent senior school that tends to sell itself on community as much as on raw scale or prestige.

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