Horris Hill School

Horris Hill School
Type Other Independent School
Headmaster Giles Tollit
Location Newtown
Newbury
RG20 9DJ
England
Coordinates: 51°21′52″N 1°20′04″W / 51.36449°N 1.33448°W / 51.36449; -1.33448
Local authority Hampshire
DfE URN 116526
Students 120
Gender Boys
Ages 7–13

Horris Hill, is a boarding and day preparatory school for boys, situated in the far north of Hampshire in England, south of Newbury in West Berkshire and near the village of Newtown. The school was founded on its present site in 1888 by A. H. Evans, a master at Winchester College. Over the years the close connection with Winchester has been maintained, although almost as many boys now go on to Eton and Radley, as well as many other leading public schools. Whilst academic standards are high, each child is given the opportunity to discover and develop other talents, whether they be sporting, artistic, musical or personal.

The current headmaster is Giles Tollit, who took over from Jon Phillips who retired in July 2011.

Horris Hill has an enviable academic reputation and sends boys on to top independent schools, notably Winchester, Radley, Eton, Harrow and Marlborough.

The school currently has approximately 120 pupils.

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