St Edward's School

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School summary

With around 80 pupils, St Edward's School in Romsey is among the smallest independent schools a family might consider, and that intimacy shapes everything about it. Small numbers typically allow staff to know each child individually, making this a school worth a close look for families who value a personal, closely supervised setting over the scale and bustle of a larger establishment. It is non-denominational, with no particular religious character, and admits pupils from age 11.

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Teaching & academics

Entry at 11 includes an 11+ assessment, so families should prepare their child for the admissions process. The school's modest size means teaching groups are likely to be small, which can suit pupils who benefit from individual attention.

School life & ethos

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A small, independent option in Romsey for families who prize a personal scale and close knowledge of each child.

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St Edward's School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.