St Andrew's School

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Rooted in Quaker values, St Andrew's School is a notably small independent school in Cromer, on the Norfolk coast. With around 53 pupils on roll, it sits firmly at the intimate end of the spectrum, where pupils are likely to be known as individuals rather than faces in a crowd. The mixed, non-boarding setting welcomes children from age 11 and is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate. It is led by Head Mr Adrian Crossland.

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Teaching & academics

St Andrew's offers entry at 11 with an 11+ assessment, so families should expect a formal admissions process. The school's small size means teaching can be tailored closely to each pupil, an approach that often suits children who thrive with individual attention rather than in large year groups.

Head · Mr Adrian Crossland

School life & ethos

Religious character
Quaker
Boarding
No

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A small, Quaker-rooted independent on the Norfolk coast, St Andrew's will appeal to families who value a close-knit community over scale.

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St Andrew's School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.