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What We Offer

  • Agriculture/Horticulture
  • Business studies
  • Classics
  • Design Technology
  • Drama/Theatre
  • Economics
  • Government/Politics
  • ICT
  • Media/Film studies
  • Painting/Sculpture
  • Philosophy/Ethics
  • Photography
  • Psychology
  • Theology
  • Ancient Greek
  • Chinese - Mandarin
  • English
  • English As Foreign/2nd Language
  • French
  • Italian
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • Athletics
  • Badminton
  • Clay Pigeon Shooting
  • Cricket
  • Cross-Country
  • Fencing
  • Fitness Training
  • Football
  • Gymnastics
  • Hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Martial Arts
  • Netball
  • Polo
  • Rounders
  • Rugby
  • Skiing
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Touch Rugby
  • Volleyball
  • Adventure Training
  • Ballet
  • Canoeing
  • Chess
  • Choir
  • Coding
  • Cooking
  • Dance
  • Debating
  • Drama
  • Duke of Edinburgh
  • Fencing
  • First Aid/Life Savers
  • Gaming
  • Horse Riding & Management
  • Language Club
  • Music
  • Orienteering
  • Public Speaking
  • Sailing
  • Sewing & Knitting
  • Shooting
  • Skiing
  • Yoga
  • Young Enterprise
  • A Level - Advanced Level Examinations
  • BTEC - Business and Technology Education Council
  • GCSE - General Certificate of Secondary Education
  • IELTS - International English Language Testing
  • IGCSE - International General Certificate of Secondary Education
  • LAMDA - London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
  • Trinity College Music Exams
  • Trinity Guildhall Speech and Drama Exams
  • Church of England
  • Autistic Spectrum of Disorder (ASD)
  • Dyslexia or Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD)
  • Language and Communication Disorders
  • Physical Disabilities
  • After School Club
  • Armed Forces Children
  • Diplomatic Children
  • Expatriate Children
  • Gifted Children
  • International Students
  • Rail Services
  • School Bus Service
  • Special Diets

Word From The Head

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Julie Lodrick


I am often asked what makes Tudor special and, for me, the school’s motto, Habeo ut dem (I have that I may give), perfectly encapsulates what sets Tudor, and Tudorians, apart. Habeo ut dem is part of the rich history and fabric of Tudor, part of our community, our shared heritage and identity.

We all ‘have’ something: some girls may have a gift for languages, an aptitude for maths, a talent for writing, or a flair for science; some may be expert equestrians, aspiring artists, marvellous musicians, accomplished athletes, or dedicated dramatists; and every girl has personal qualities which make them unique - they may be a great team player, a fantastic listener, a strong leader, a creative thinker, a calming influence, a problem-solver, kind and caring, level-headed and analytical. Giving our pupils a wide variety of opportunities to help identify what it is they have, and supporting them to develop these skills and qualities, is part of the magic of Tudor.

The girls, in turn, give of their all to life here and, as a consequence, they create truly special connections - both with each other and with the School - and develop a broad range of skills which contribute to their success at university and beyond. Many of the jobs of today won’t be there when our current Todds enter the world of work and we want to equip them with the confidence and agility to know that the skills and qualities they have are valuable and to encourage them to utilise these to make a positive difference in whatever they choose to do in their lives after they leave us.

I extend a warm invitation to you and your daughter to visit us at Tudor Hall and experience this extraordinary school community for yourself.

Julie Lodrick
Headmistress

Also, I am pleased to announce the Continuity of Education Allowance (CEA)

With effect from 1st January 2026 Tudor Hall School will offer the following for military families:
• For those who claim Continuity of Education Allowance (CEA), the fee will be CEA plus 10% of the Boarding Fee.
• For those who do not claim CEA we offer a discount of 20%, if joining in Todd or IIs (Year 7 or Year 8), and a discount of 15% if joining in IIIs (Year 9) or beyond.

If you have any questions about CEA at Tudor Hall, please don't hesitate to get in touch: bursar@tudorhallschool.com

Fees

Annual Day Fees *28440 to 34830
Annual Weekly Boarding Fees *45000 to 45000
Annual Full Boarding Fees *50400 to 57096
* Currency:

Number Of Pupils

0Day85
0Full Boarding175
0Weekly Boarding0
Boys Girls

Admissions

Scholarships and Bursaries

  • Academic
  • Art
  • Assisted Places
  • Dance or Ballet
  • Drama
  • Financial Assistance
  • Music
  • Scholarships - Other
  • Sixth Form
  • Sport

Admissions Process

  • Assessment
  • Common Entrance
  • Entry test or exam
  • GCSE results
  • Interview
  • Report from previous school
  • References

Open Days, Visits & Events

20-03-2026 - Open Morning

Open Mornings offer the opportunity for prospective families and girls to meet our Headmistress, Julie Lodrick, along with key members of teaching, pastoral and boarding staff, and of course our pupils. Visitors will have a tour of the school with Sixth Form guides, followed by refreshments and an informal Q&A to conclude the morning.
This Open Morning is suitable for those interested in joining the school at any of the main entry points (11+, 13+ or 16+).

16-05-2026 - Whole School Open Morning

Open Mornings offer the opportunity for prospective families and girls to meet our Headmistress, Julie Lodrick, along with key members of teaching, pastoral and boarding staff, and of course our pupils. Visitors will have a tour of the school with Sixth Form guides, followed by refreshments and an informal Q&A to conclude the morning.

12-06-2026 - Open Fridays

Families are also warmly invited to attend one of our regular Open Friday events which take place most months during term time. These offer an informal opportunity to explore Tudor on a typical school day, to find out more about our unique boarding and day experience. Places are limited for each Open Friday.

26-09-2026 - Open Morning

- Meet members of the Senior Leadership Team and key staff, including boarding staff
- Tour of the school with a Sixth Form pupil
- Meet pupils and experience of taste of what makes our school 'so Tudor'
- Refreshments and time for questions and conversations with staff

10-10-2026 - Sixth Form Open Morning

- Meet members of the Senior Leadership Team and key staff, including boarding staff
- Tour of the school with a Sixth Form pupil
- Meet pupils and experience of taste of what makes our school 'so Tudor'
- Refreshments and time for questions and conversations with staff

Holiday Camps

08-04-2026 - Easter Camp 2026

Easter Camp at Tudor Hall offers fun, exciting and stimulating childcare for children aged 5 to 11 during the school Easter holidays.
Easter Camp timings and activities
Indoor and outdoor activities will take place every day; wellies are advised! Children can also enjoy a wide range of arts and crafts, an Easter Egg hunt, nature and animal interactions, swimming, and a bouncy castle.* (*Activities may be subject to change.)
Morning drop off; between 8.30am and 9.30am
Afternoon pick up: between 4.30pm and 5.30pm
Please bring a packed lunch and water bottle for your child.
Book now
Tudor Hall Easter Camp is £60 per child per day.
10% sibling discount – use code SIBLING when booking

20-07-2026 - Summer Camp

Get ready for days packed with fun, with something different every day of the week. Children will enjoy a wide range of arts and crafts, nature and animal interactions, swimming, and a bouncy castle. Indoor and outdoor activities will take place every day; wellies are advised! (NB: Activities may be subject to change.)

Summer Camp is £60 per day per child.

Sibling discount or Early Bird discounts available.
For full details, visit our website.

% Pupils Gaining
GCSE/IGCSE Passes 7 - 9

% Pupils Gaining
A Level Grades A – C

IB Score
 

School Reviews

Tatler Schools Awards 2026


Sheila Craske, Head of Art, reached the top 5 shortlist in the Tatler Schools Lifetime Achievement Award 2026. We are delighted for Sheila, who has been a member of the Tudor community for 38 years, and was nominated by the School for the Award which recognises a member of staff who has dedicated...  

Muddy Stilettos


A small, friendly girls’ secondary boarding/day school in North Oxon in a beautiful location, there’s a welcome emphasis on ‘joining in’ and good manners.  

Muddy Stilettos


The co-curricular offering is huge and will appeal to those who want to give their daughters a wide range of experiences.  

Good Schools Guide


Tudor Hall is unique in so many ways. It is a small, vibrant, full boarding and day school which definitely punches above its weight.  

Parent


We were blown away with the school, and most importantly the girls and the atmosphere. Couldn't imagine a more perfect school for our daughter.  

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