Reed's School

Reed's School is an independent secondary boarding school for boys with a mixed sixth form located in Cobham, Surrey, England. There are currently around 700 day pupils (620 boys, 80 girls) and 100 full-time boarders (80 boys, 20 girls). The school was founded in 1813, by Andrew Reed and incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1845 under the presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Duke of Wellington and the Marquess of Salisbury. From 1951 until her death in 2022 Queen Elizabeth II acted as the school's 15th patron and visited the school twice, in 1997 and in 2014, as the reigning monarch. Alumni of the school are known as 'Old Reedonians'.

Reed's School
Address
Sandy Lane

, ,
KT11 2ES

Coordinates51.338253°N 0.375981°W / 51.338253; -0.375981
Information
TypeIndependent school
Public school
Senior school
Boarding and day school
MottoFide (have faith)
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1813
FounderAndrew Reed
Local authoritySurrey County Council
Department for Education URN125321 Tables
Chair of governorsMike Wheeler
HeadmasterMark Hoskins
GenderBoys, with a co-educational sixth form
Age11 to 18
Enrolment700 (620 boys, 80 girls)
HousesBlathwayt, Bristowe, Capel & Mullens
Colour(s)  Navy
PublicationReedonian
School feesAnnual fees 2022/23 up to: £34,920 (boarders); £26,985 (day pupils)
AlumniOld Reedonians
Websitewww.reeds.surrey.sch.uk
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