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Grass Pitches

Grass Pitches

The school is located in 260 acres of parkland, giving pupils space to explore and grow. In recent years, grass areas around the school have been carefully levelled to allow for the creation of additional grass pitches for competitive and recreational sport, such as rugby and cricket. Three pitches are located on top field near the Chapel and two pitches are located on the bottom field near the main lake. As well as facilitating inter-house competitions, the additional grass pitches allow the School to host a wide range of inter-school competitions, such as the annual Sovereign’s Cup and the Duchess of Gloucester Cup.

All-Weather Sports Pitches

All-Weather Sports Pitches

The all-weather sports pitches are central to the School’s extensive co-curricular programme. Students play a wide range of recreational and competitive sports on the pitches, from football to hockey (and sometimes quidditch!). The flood-lit facilities allow for the pitches to be open to pupils even during the darker winter months.

Netball Courts

Netball Courts

Netball is one of the School’s main sports and the school’s netball teams take part in a wide range of competitions. The courts are multi-purpose and are also used for tennis and basketball.

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Rank Weston House

Rank Weston House

There are seven boarding houses, each with their own distinct character. Rank Weston House is a co-educational boarding house for students in Years 7 and 8. This means that children can learn together in an environment that is designed to give them the space to grow. The House comprises two separate wings, one for boys and one for girls. Find out more about the Head of House here.

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Kent House

Kent House

There are seven boarding houses, each with their own distinct character. Kent and Albert are boys’ boarding houses. For these houses, students will join their boarding house in Year 9 and remain until Year 11 or Year 13, depending on whether their house has a purpose built Sixth Form annexe. This provides continuity of pastoral care and fosters a true sense of pride and ownership. Find out more about the Kent Head of House here

You can watch a tour of the Kent House Sixth Form accommodation here.

Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

The School’s indoor swimming pool is 25 metres long and ideal for team training sessions and recreational swimming. The School often hosts swimming galas, inter-house competitions, and the swimming pool is used for some of our more unusual co-curricular activities such as scuba diving and kayaking.

Gatton Park

Gatton Park

The Gatton Park estate is often described as one of Surrey’s hidden treasures, and has been home to the Royal Alexandra and Albert School since the late 1940s. The estate covers over 260 acres and has seen many changes over the years. In 1762, Sir George Colebrook commissioned Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, the leading landscape architect of the time and renowned for his work including the parks at Blenheim Palace and Chatsworth, to reshape the park in his English landscape style. Capability also added the lakes which can be seen today around the park.

Sir Jeremiah Colman commissioned a parterre for the back of Gatton Hall and, in 1909, the Japanese Garden was built to satisfy Sir Jeremiah’s fascination with all things eastern. In 1912, the Rock and Water garden was added. The Park is a fantastic backdrop to the many activities and lessons that take place, and Gatton’s history is weaved into the curriculum whenever possible.

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Gatton 6

Gatton 6

Gatton 6 is our Sixth Form hub for Year 12 and Year 13 students. The Sixth Form is an integral part of the school but it has its own identity and dedicated building. Gatton 6 has an IT suite, a break room for small group work, a common room for socialising and a quiet zone for study time.

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Dining Hall

Dining Hall

All of our eight boarding houses have kitchen facilities, but students’ main meals are served in the Dining Hall. There is a focus on home-made food and the catering team make almost everything from scratch in our own kitchens. Chef Barny and his team produce healthy and nutritious food for pupils three times a day, seven days a week during term time. From fresh salads, to Kung Pao chicken, and classic vanilla sponge with custard – there is always lots to choose from. The Dining Hall team also work to expand students’ food horizons by hosting fun themed evening meals, including Brazilian night and Lunar New Year.

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Chapel

Chapel

The Royal Alexandra and Albert School is committed to fostering Christian principles within a caring community, where people of all faiths and beliefs are made welcome. The Joseph Rank Memorial Chapel was opened in 1957. It is here that pupils attend a weekly service and where assemblies and special events are held, including Founders’ Day and Remembrance Day.

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Gatton Hall

Gatton Hall

Gatton Hall is a Grade II listed building that is at the heart of our school community. The original building was destroyed by a fire in 1934 and was rebuilt by the then owners, Sir Jeremiah and Lady Colman. Today, the two upper floors are a boarding house for Sixth Form students. Gatton Hall was extensively renovated in 2018 and Sixth Form students now enjoy a large common area, cinema room, games room and computer suite. Boarders share dorms – some with beautiful views of the main lake – with two or three friends.

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St Andrew's Church

St Andrew's Church

The current church of St Andrew’s dates back to the 15th Century but the church was first recorded on the estate in the Doomsday Book. Previous owners of the estate have contributed to the décor of the church. Frederick John Monson, 5

Baron Monson, went on a ‘Grand Tour’ of Europe and brought back Flemish baroque choir stalls, carved doors from Rouen, and a pulpit and altar from Nuremberg. St Andrew’s is a beautiful and intimate backdrop to a number of small concerts held throughout the year by the Music Department.

Senior School

Senior School

The Senior School covers the age range of 11-16 and has around 750 students. Students are taught a broad, balanced, and well-rounded curriculum grounded in the philosophy that education is more than just what happens in the classroom. Pastoral care is managed by Tutors, Year Leaders, and Heads of School who watch over each child’s progress.

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Junior School

Junior School

The Junior School covers the age range of 7-10 and has just over 160 students. The school has remained small to give younger students the attention and space required to help them start their educational journey. The Junior School is separate from the Senior School, with its own boarding house, classrooms, library and playground.  Students benefit from has access to Senior specialist teachers and classrooms, including fully equipped science laboratories. The Junior school aims to nurture a love of learning from the very start, and is overseen by the Head of the Junior School, Mr Shaun Greenwood.

Town Hall

Town Hall

The Town Hall was commissioned by a previous owner of the Gatton estate, Sir George Colebrook, and built in 1765. It is where the seven electors of the Gatton borough voted for two Members of Parliament until 1832. At the time the city of Birmingham had no MPs! Gatton was one of a small number of ‘rotten boroughs’ that existed until the Reform Act of 1832.

School Allotment

School Allotment

For much of Gatton Park’s history, there was a kitchen garden and orchard on site. The school and Gatton Trust have slowly re-established these for the enjoyment of students and visitors. The school allotment is popular with students and is one of the many co-curricular activities that students can join. The allotment supports learning about nutrition and the basics of agriculture and animal husbandry.

Equestrian Centre

Equestrian Centre

The Equestrian Centre is a relaxed and welcoming venue with approachable and experienced staff, and a five-star rating for animal welfare. The Centre provides affordable riding lessons to pupils at the School, as well as offering opportunities to compete in local and regional events. The Centre boasts a double American barn that houses 20 horses, tack rooms, classroom, feed room, kitchen and office. There is a floodlit 40x50m outdoor sand school and a 20x30m indoor sand school. Students can sign up for riding lessons, as well as join Pony Club.

More information about the Equestrian Centre can be found here.

Bothy Music Centre

Bothy Music Centre

The Music department is based in the Bothy Music Centre. Here pupils can practice without interruption in one of the Bothy’s individual music rooms. In 2020, the Royal Alexandra and Albert School was the first state school in England to become an All-Steinway school. All students are taught how to play the piano on world-class Steinway instruments. In addition, all Junior students are now given the opportunity to learn a string or wind instrument in their class music lessons.

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Fitness Centre

Fitness Centre

The Fitness Centre was opened in 2013 by Olympian Mark Lewis-Francis. The Fitness Centre has state-of-the-art fitness equipment including running machines, rowing machines and weights. As well as being used for PE lessons, students have access to the Fitness Centre in the evenings and weekends.

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