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Welcome to Moor House School & College

Moor House College is the co-educational sixth form provision of Moor House offering both day and weekly residential placements. Students continue to receive individualised Speech and Language Therapy intervention delivered in 1:1 sessions, small groups and direct classroom support. Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Psychotherapy and Specialist Literacy interventions also continue and are embedded across the curriculum.Students study a broad, balanced and differentiated curriculum, incorporating the requirements of their chosen vocational courses as well as Maths, English and PSHCE qualifications. These are highly modified in language content and presentation, to ensure our students significant language needs are met. If you would like to find out more about our sixth form provision, please contact the office for an appointment with Mrs Madeleine Van-Niekerk, Deputy Head Teacher Key Stage 5 (College) or alternatively contact admissions to book your place on one of our opening mornings.We look forward to meeting you.Madeleine van NiekerkDeputy Head Teacher Key stage 5 (College)

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Boarding Type

Has boarders

School Type

Special schools

Suitable Ages

7 to 19

Gender

Mixed

No. of Students

208 Total

No. of Boys

132 (63.5%)

No. of Girls

76 (36.5%)


Academic Excellence

GCSE Results

Latest Examination

0.0%

Students achieving A*/A grades (9/8/7)

A-Level Results

Sixth Form Performance

A* grades

N/A

A*/A grades

N/A


Leavers' Destinations

Destinations after GCSEs

Staying in education

100%

School

79%

England

Apprenticeships

0%

School

3%

England

Further education

School:4%
England:51%

School sixth form

School:0%
England:19%

Sixth form college

School:0%
England:7%

Other education destinations

School:96%
England:2%

Exciting Updates Ahead!

We're currently gearing up to offer you a full list of our courses. Stay tuned — amazing learning opportunities are on their way very soon. Thank you for your interest and enthusiasm!



Admissions Process

Start Application

Key Dates & Deadlines

Oct 16, 2025

Open Morning

Nov 13, 2025

Open Morning

Jan 15, 2026

Open Morning

Mar 19, 2026

Open Morning

Apr 30, 2026

Open Morning

Jun 18, 2026

Open Morning

Jul 9, 2026

Open Morning


Term Dates & Half-Term Holidays

Planning ahead for school holidays? Below are the term dates and half-term dates for the 2026/2027 academic year.

Autumn

1 terms

Half Term 1

Sep 3 - Dec 19

Spring

1 terms

Half Term 1

Jan 5 - Mar 27

Summer

1 terms

Half Term 1

Apr 13 - Jul 22

Half-Term & Holiday Dates

Autumn Half Term

Oct 27 - Oct 31

Spring Half Term

Feb 16 - Feb 20

Summer Half Term

May 25 - May 29


Alumni Stories

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Brydie Bailey

September 2014

Employed

Currently working as a Snowboard Instructor in Canada, Brydie, who attended the college from 2014-2017, spoke about her journey since leaving Moor House, encouraging students to show openness and perseverance as they prepare for their next steps.

Brydie, who has dyslexia, described how being open and honest about what she finds difficult, and sharing strategies with her colleagues, has not only helped her, but benefitted others within her work environment too.

She also highlighted the need for determination, explaining some of the challenges she had overcome to get her snowboarding qualification, including driving all the way to Andorra for the exam.


Enrichment Activities

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Residential students thrive at Moor House through the opportunity to live and study with their peers. Our boarding provision allows students to integrate with others inside and outside the classroom with a wide range of clubs, activities and games to participate in.

Evening Activities
Evenings at Moor House are busy, with a wide range of options offered. These can be accessed either through local facilities or onsite. Activities range from tennis at the local tennis club, arts and crafts to Horse-Riding. Every evening the sports complex houses several activities from softball to swimming.
Healthcare
Residential students are encouraged to register with the local GP practice. Our Healthcare manager is on site at Moor House during the daytime, and an assistant is on site during the evenings. The Healthcare department works closely with our GP who holds a weekly clinic at school.
Key workers
Each residential student has a key worker who sets up the student’s care plan with input from the parents and the student themselves. Through evening activities and one to one sessions the key worker helps support social development, independence skills and therapy targets. Parents are contacted by email each week to give an update on how the student’s week has gone.

About School

RegionSouth East
Local AuthoritySurrey
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeMixed