The King's School, Eastleigh

Lakesmere House, Hampshire, SO50 7DB

Senior school in Hampshire.

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Age range
4–16
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
236
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Christian
Average fees
£9,910 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
No

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception £8,028
Year 1 £8,028
Year 2 £8,028
Year 3 £8,254
Year 4 £8,254
Year 5 £8,318
Year 6 £8,508
Year 7 £12,017
Year 8 £12,017
Year 9 £12,349
Year 10 £12,412
Year 11 £12,705
Year 12
Year 13

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

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

Admissions

The King's School, Eastleigh, encourages families to visit, make direct contact and talk through entry rather than navigate a complex selective process. Its public material suggests a relatively accessible admissions route shaped by the school's Christian identity and by whether the family is genuinely seeking that kind of education.

How the school describes itself

  • The King's says it exists to provide high-quality Christian education in which pupils grow in wisdom, stature and favour.
  • The school emphasises a Christ-centred curriculum, character and service as much as academic progress.
  • The school is purposeful, faith-led and community-minded.

Parents like

  • Most families will be drawn here for ethos first and facilities second.
  • It is likely to appeal to parents who want a clearly Christian school that feels sincere rather than merely branded.
  • The smaller scale may be a positive for families looking for a community where children are genuinely known.

Inspection snapshot

Recent public inspection references point parents to a March 2023 ISI report, and the school uses both that material and current testimonials to underline the strength of its pastoral care, values and safeguarding. The overall impression is of a smaller school whose identity is clearer than its marketing machine.

The King's School, Eastleigh

Senior school in Hampshire.

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How the school describes itself

  • The King's says it exists to provide high-quality Christian education in which pupils grow in wisdom, stature and favour.
  • The school emphasises a Christ-centred curriculum, character and service as much as academic progress.
  • The school is purposeful, faith-led and community-minded.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Reception£8,028
Year 1£8,028
Year 2£8,028
Year 3£8,254
Year 4£8,254
Year 5£8,318
Year 6£8,508
Year 7£12,017
Year 8£12,017
Year 9£12,349
Year 10£12,412
Year 11£12,705

Parents like

  • Most families will be drawn here for ethos first and facilities second.
  • It is likely to appeal to parents who want a clearly Christian school that feels sincere rather than merely branded.
  • The smaller scale may be a positive for families looking for a community where children are genuinely known.

Admissions

The King's School, Eastleigh, encourages families to visit, make direct contact and talk through entry rather than navigate a complex selective process. Its public material suggests a relatively accessible admissions route shaped by the school's Christian identity and by whether the family is genuinely seeking that kind of education.

Scholarships

The King's School does not foreground a broad scholarship programme in the way many larger independents do. Any financial support appears more mission-led and limited, with the school's public emphasis placed far more on accessible Christian schooling than on competitive fee awards.

Bursaries

The King's School, Eastleigh does not clearly publish bursary details. Families interested in fee support should ask the school directly whether any means-tested bursary, hardship help or discretionary remission is available.

  • The school does not publish entry-point-specific bursary information, so families should ask whether support differs between prep, senior and sixth-form entry.
  • No public award range, remission percentage or fund size is published.
  • Families should contact admissions or the finance team directly to ask what fee assistance is available, whether it is means-tested and whether support is reviewed annually.

Inspection snapshot

Recent public inspection references point parents to a March 2023 ISI report, and the school uses both that material and current testimonials to underline the strength of its pastoral care, values and safeguarding. The overall impression is of a smaller school whose identity is clearer than its marketing machine.

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