GLADE School

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School summary

GLADE School is among the smallest independent settings a family is likely to encounter, with around 20 pupils on roll in Hampshire. A roll of this size points to an intimate, closely supervised environment where individual pupils are well known to staff. Led by Mrs Emma Moore, the co-educational school admits at age 11 and is inspected by the ISI. Families drawn to a highly personal alternative to larger schools may find the scale particularly appealing.

Where every mark matters.

Places are limited and demand is high, so exam performance is what sets candidates apart. Passmate turns the months ahead into ten focused minutes a day on the exact topics this school tests.

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Teaching & academics

Entry is at 11 via an 11+ process, and the small cohort allows for close academic attention from the outset. With so few pupils, teaching can readily be tailored to each child rather than to a large class.

Head · Mrs Emma Moore

School life & ethos

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SEN support
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EHC plans
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Answer as a child would. Left: what they see. Right: what it learns about them.

An unusually small independent school for families who want their child genuinely known rather than one of many.

That’s where Passmate comes in. Tutoring is the most effective thing in a child’s preparation - a well-tutored child can outperform the vast majority of their peers. Passmate works alongside your tutor, not instead of them: it learns how your child thinks, finds the gaps, and shows the tutor exactly where to spend each session - so the limited time you have lands on what actually decides a place.

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GLADE School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.