Novaturient School
School summary
With just 21 pupils on roll, Novaturient School is an exceptionally small independent school in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. This co-educational setting takes pupils from age 11 and is inspected by the ISI. Families drawn to a close-knit environment, where each child is well known by staff, may find its scale particularly appealing. The school is led by headteacher Mr Gary Corbett and has no religious affiliation.
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Teaching & academics
Novaturient School admits pupils at 11 and operates an 11+ entry process. Its very small roll means teaching takes place in an intimate setting, with the potential for highly individual attention.
Head · Mr Gary Corbett
School life & ethos
- Religious character
- None
- Boarding
- No
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A tiny, mixed independent school for families who value personal attention over institutional scale.
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Novaturient School 11+: frequently asked questions
Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.
