Heath Farm School

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School summary

Small and independent, Heath Farm School in Ashford educates around 130 boys and girls, making it a notably intimate setting in which pupils are unlikely to feel anonymous. The school takes children from age 11 and prepares them towards GCSE qualifications. It holds no religious character and operates as a day school, with Mr Jason Pearn as Head. Families drawn to a close-knit, low-volume environment rather than a large institution may find the scale here appealing.

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Teaching & academics

Teaching is geared towards GCSE, and the school's modest roll means classes are likely to be small. As an independent school, Heath Farm is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) rather than Ofsted.

Head · Mr Jason Pearn

School life & ethos

Religious character
None
Boarding
No

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A small Kent independent for families who value a personal scale over size. Entry begins at 11, with progression to GCSE.

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Heath Farm School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.