The historical roots of Claremont Fan Court School lie in the merger between a Preparatory School (Fan Court) and the senior school (Claremont) in the late 1970s. It therefore provides a truly “all through” education to children aged 2 in the pre-prep nursery all the way through to A level students in the Sixth Form. Describing itself as ‘gently selective’, It’s therefore no surprise that it has a relatively large student body of just over a thousand boys and girls spread throughout.
The all-through nature of the school, its proximity to central London (it is situated in nearby Esher) and its reputation for providing a good education, all make it a popular and competitive choice for applicants. Successful admittance is dependent upon a good reference from a current headteacher, a successful interview and passing entrance examinations. On this page, you will be able to find tutors who have successfully supported applicants to the prep and senior schools, alongside information for families looking for 7+, 8+, 11+ and 16+ entry to this popular school.
Families are encouraged to visit the school, whether on an Open Day or an individual visit. There is an extensive, bookable calendar of events for prospective families available on the website, and these include specific Open Days for specific year groups. Open Days and events include talks from senior staff and tours with current pupils.
You can learn more about how to maximise the use of Open Days by visiting our guide.
Claremont Fan School is unusual in suggesting 8+ as an entry point (this would be entry into Year 4) as it is at this point that the prep school intake expands slightly. It is also possible to apply for entry into Year 3 and Year 5, but entry into Year 6 is normally not possible. The deadline for making an application is early in the Autumn Term, and prospective pupils are then invited to attend an assessment day the same term. Assessments will involve Maths, English and some group work. Offers are then made shortly afterwards so the process is completed quickly. On the basis of this assessment day, scholarship offers are also made.
Claremont Fan School aims for a gender balance in the Senior School and the process for entry at 11+ is more competitive than at 7+ as the intake is smaller. Following an early application in the Autumn Term of Year 6, prospective pupils will be invited to an assessment day towards the end of the term where they will undertake national curriculum-level papers in English (both comprehension and creative writing), Maths and Non-verbal reasoning. Following this, invitations are sent to pupils who have succeeded in the assessments to attend an interview early in the Spring term. Offers are made shortly after this.
Applicants for entry to the Sixth Form at Claremont Fan School will attend an assessment day and also an interview, likely to be with a Head of Department or Head of Year. Conditional offers are then sent out which will be dependent on GCSE grades achieved at the pupil’s current school.
Scholarships are offered for entry at 7+, 11+ and 16+. There is also a specific sports scholarship for entry to Year 9 only. For 7+ entry, the assessment day is used to decide which children will be invited for the scholarship assessment, which takes place a couple of weeks later.
For 11+ entry, Claremont Fan School offers Academic, Music and ‘All-Rounder’ (academic plus two of music, sport, drama, art or citizenship) scholarships. Each scholarship is worth up to between £1000 and £2000 per annum, and the Music scholarship also offers free tuition on one instrument. For the Academic and ‘All-Rounder’ scholarships, the entrance assessments are used alongside interviews to determine offers; for the Music scholarship, auditions similar to a music examination such as Trinity or ABRSM are held in the Spring term.
For 16+ entry, Claremont Fan School offers Academic, Sports, Drama, Music, Art and Photography and Textiles Design Scholarships. Each scholarship is worth up to between £1000 and £2000 per annum, and the Music scholarship also offers free tuition on one instrument. Interviews are used to determine recipients of these awards, alongside presentation of portfolio work for Art and Photography and Textiles Design and auditions for Music scholarships.
Claremont Fan School offers a range of bursarial support for those families who would not otherwise be able to access the school, including a 100% bursary for one applicant per year from a state school. A home visit is usually undertaken as part of the process.
Type of establishment: Other independent school
Local authority: Surrey
Address: Claremont Drive
Esher
Postcode: KT10 9LY
Phone number: 1372467841
Website: http://www.claremontfancourt.co.uk
Age range: 2 to 18
Offers boarding? No
Has a sixth form? Yes
Gender: Mixed
Is selective? No
Number of pupils: 1162
Number of girls: 574
Number of boys: 588
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Most recent year on file: 2023
67 students were entered for A-level exams at Claremont Fan Court School in 2023.
Their average result as a point score was B+.
Their average point score per A-Level entry was 42.22.
21.60% of students achieved AAB or higher in at least 2 facilitating subjects.
The average combined score for each student's best 3 A levels was B+.
Average point score for each student's best 3 A levels: 43.66.
53 students were entered for A-level exams at Claremont Fan Court School in 2022.
Their average result as a point score was A-.
Their average point score per A-Level entry was 46.29.
32.4% of students achieved AAB or higher in at least 2 facilitating subjects.
The average combined score for each student's best 3 A levels was A-.
Average point score for each student's best 3 A levels: 47.21.
Most recent year on file: 2023
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4: 98.
% of key stage 4 pupils with entries in all English Baccalaureate subject areas: 41%.
% of pupils achieving strong 9-5 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs: 93%.
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil: 67.6.
Total EBacc APS score per pupil: 5.85.
Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4: 89.00.
Number of pupils included in Progress 8 measure: 0.00.
Progress 8 measure after adjustment for extreme scores: 0.00.
% of key stage 4 pupils with entries in all English Baccalaureate subject areas: 46.00.
% of pupils achieving strong 9-5 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs: 94.00.
Average Attainment 8 score per pupil: 68.70.
Total EBacc APS score per pupil: 6.01.
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