Boarding Admissions
É«²¥ÎåÔ has a thriving boarding community. An experienced and dedicated team of boarding staff ensures a warm and caring atmosphere across all of our boarding houses.
Boarding at Caterham remains popular with a range of options available to you: we offer Full, Weekly and Half-Weekly boarding options to suit all families.
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We highly encourage families to get to know us before applying. Please see here for our Open Days and Events, including our Sixth Form Options Evening and many virtual events, or book a private tour of the School and Boarding House here. We also attend Boarding Schools Fairs internationally and would be pleased to meet you at one. In addition, our registered agents will advise you about the School and guide you through the boarding admissions process. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch should you have any questions.
TypEs of Boarding & Entry points
- Full and Weekly Boarding: our entry points are 13+, 14+ and 16+. Candidates apply in the Autumn prior to the year of entry. We are pleased to sponsor student visas for Weekly and Full Boarding pupils.
- Half Weekly Boarding is available at 11+ and 13+ deferred entry. Please note that we do not sponsor child student visas for these places.
- Families based in the UK can also apply for boarding places via 13+ Deferred Entry (see here).
Half Weekly Boarding. In response to family demand, we are excited to be offering Half Weekly Boarding for 11+ and 13+ deferred entry applicants. Pupils spend the same two or three nights a week in the boarding community, either staying on Monday & Tuesday nights (with the option of Sunday) or Wednesday & Thursday nights (with the option of Friday). Half Weekly Boarders spend less time commuting and more time being fully immersed in the fun and activities of boarding life, having the same room each week and same room mates. To make an application for Half Weekly Boarding, please contact [email protected].
Making a 13+, 14+ or 16+ application
Families living in the UK. Please contact Alison Hill, Assistant Registrar (Boarding) at [email protected] Ìýfor a link to our Application Form. We highly recommend visiting the school for a tour, and Mr Wood, Deputy Head (Admissions) will be pleased to meet with you.
Families living overseas. Families usually apply through one of our registered agents. Please get in touch for a list of our agents in your region. For further guidance on how to apply and a link to our boarding application form, please contactÌýAlison Hill via [email protected].
the application process
Assessment. Academic standards are high at É«²¥ÎåÔÂ, with selection based on academic merit and on an assessment of each child’s likely positive wider contribution to the School. Though we are happy to receive other assessment results (e.g. UKiset), applicants will take our own paper assessments.
Our assessments are taken here, or arranged by our registered agents either at the agents’ office or at the British Council. The below table summarises how we assess applicants at each entry point:
13+ and 14+ | All applicants take papers in English, Mathematics (non-calculator) and Critical Thinking. |
16+ | All applicants will take two papers appropriate to their desired A Level choices in addition to a Critical Thinking paper. Some subjects require portfolios. |
Please see below for dates of our Entrance Exams.
Interviews and References. Usually, all applicants are interviewed either before or after assessments are taken. The interview is designed to assess a student’s suitability and their likely positive wider contribution to the School. Overseas applicants are most often interviewed via a virtual platform. Interviews are complemented by school reports or references for those schooled in the UK.
Offer and Welcome. For Weekly and Boarding Admissions, pupils are usually offered unconditional places at the School on the basis of their performance in the Entrance Assessments and interview.ÌýAfter acceptance, we organise a range of opportunities for families and pupils to meet with key staff and attend Pre-Induction events.
13+, 14+ & 16+ Admissions Dates for Applications (2025 ENTRY)
Closing date for 13+, 14+ & 16+ Boarding applications | Monday 14 October 2024 |
Entrance assessments for those living overseas | To be taken between September and Saturday 9 November 2024 |
Entrance assessments for those schooled in the UK, taken at É«²¥ÎåÔ | Saturday 9 November 2024 |
Decision letters to be emailed to families | Monday 2 December 2024 |
Closing date for acceptance | Two weeks after the offer date |
Other information
Detailed information about Child Student Visas can be found here.
International students who have EUSS status, a Dependent Visa, Right of Abode, Leave to Remain or other visa, which allows the student to live and study in the UK, should upload a copy of the visa when completing the application.
If your child does not have British or Irish nationality, Settled/Pre-Settled Status or the right to reside in the UK they will need a Child Student Visa to attend É«²¥ÎåÔÂ.
We are a UKVI Sponsored School and can sponsor a pupil’s application for a Child Student/Student visa, but please note that we cannot provide immigration advice. There is a £300 charge for the CAS process that is added to the first term’s bill. The Admissions team will guide you through the visa application procedure and are happy to assist you with any queries you may have. For further details, please see the UK Government websiteÌý
All applicants to the School for whom English is not a native language will be required to attend lessons at our specialist EAL Department until the Head of EAL is satisfied that the pupil has reached the standard of English necessary to study at a UK university.
Information for Agents
We are happy to receive applications from non-registered agents, though we only pay commission to those with whom we have a formal agreement. We do not currently expect to enter into any further formal agreements with agents. For more information, please contactÌý[email protected]. Applicants applying through non-registered agents can only sit our Entrance Exams at British Council offices or approved exam centres.