Aurora Chaldon School

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School summary

With just 56 pupils on roll, Aurora Chaldon School sits firmly at the small end of the independent sector, offering a markedly intimate setting in Redhill. Such a modest roll points to small classes and a closely knit community, where pupils are likely to be well known to staff. The school takes children from age 11 and operates an 11+ entry process. Families drawn to a personal, low-volume environment rather than a large institution may find it a natural fit.

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Teaching & academics

Aurora Chaldon admits pupils at 11 through an 11+ assessment, so families should expect to prepare for entry. The school's small size means teaching is delivered to a compact cohort, which can allow attention to be tailored closely to individual pupils.

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A small independent in Redhill where the size of the school is the headline: best suited to families who value a close, personal setting over scale.

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Aurora Chaldon School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.