Gordon's School is an international school in West End, United Kingdom. Founded in 1884. It serves 978 students for students aged 11–18. Annual tuition ranges from $12,455 to $12,455 USD.
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Scholarships Available
Scholarships are offered to those demonstrating excellence and potential in their nominated sports or for those showing outstanding ability in the Arts
Means-tested bursaries are available. Contact the school admissions office for details.
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About
Built over a century ago as a national monument to General Charles Gordon of Khartoum, Gordon's School is a non-selective, co-educational boarding school set in 50 acres of Surrey parkland. The school emphasizes that high performance without good character is not true success, excelling in academics, arts, sport, debating, and Duke of Edinburgh awards. Known for its distinctive ceremonial traditions including an annual Whitehall parade, partnership with Harlequins rugby, and strong commitment to both modern education and traditional values.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
- Only UK school permitted to march on Whitehall in annual General Gordon remembrance parade
- Harlequins rugby partnership pathway
- Strong Duke of Edinburgh awards record
- Historic Pipes and Drums band
- Character-focused education philosophy
- 50-acre parkland setting
- Listed as one of Britain's outstanding schools
Fees & Financials
Original currency: £3,269 a term.
Boarding Life
School set in 50 acres of Surrey parkland with a new sports hub and additional all-weather pitch added in September 2020. Boarding available on a day, weekly, or full termly basis.
Day Boarding, Full Boarding, Weekly Boarding (Monday to Friday)
Student Life
Ceremonial Blues worn for school parades, held approximately eight times per year.
Facilities & Programmes
Student Demographics
School Background
State
Listed as one of Britain's outstanding schools by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector
