Roedean School, nestled along the picturesque Roedean Way in Brighton, is a prestigious all-girls institution renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and holistic development. With a rich history dating back to 1885, Roedean combines traditional educational values with innovative teaching methods, fostering a nurturing and inspiring environment where young women can thrive.

The school offers a comprehensive curriculum that emphasizes not only academic achievement but also personal growth and leadership skills. Students engage in a diverse range of extracurricular activities, from arts and sports to community service, ensuring a well-rounded education that prepares them for future challenges. The stunning coastal location enhances the school’s serene atmosphere, providing students with a vibrant setting for learning and exploration.

At Roedean School, dedicated educators utilize a personalized approach to support each student’s unique learning journey. This ensures that every girl is encouraged to reach her full potential, both academically and personally. Prospective families are invited to book appointments or inquire further by contacting the school office at 01273 667500 or visiting their informative website at http://www.roedean.co.uk/. Discover how Roedean School can be the perfect foundation for your daughter’s future success.

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Peter Kam Fai Cheung

4 Google Rating

Since August 30, 2017, my younger daughter has become a Roedean girl. Before boarding there, my wife

4/ 5

Since August 30, 2017, my younger daughter has become a Roedean girl. Before boarding there, my wife and I took her to see the London lights as well as the English countryside so that she could have a feel of the environment she is in. The School has a great campus and good facilities and the learned personnel there are good!

Ke Zhou

5 Google Rating

Here for Easter Sunday service. Superb school. Posh chapel and posh toilet!

5/ 5

Here for Easter Sunday service. Superb school. Posh chapel and posh toilet!

Justin Foster - Barham

4 Google Rating

The Eton, Ambleside and King's for young ladies

4/ 5

The Eton, Ambleside and King's for young ladies

Kayla Yuen

5 Google Rating

The 2 years studying at Roedean is the highlight of my life.

5/ 5

The 2 years studying at Roedean is the highlight of my life.

Leah Quisbert

5 Google Rating

I visited there and it's cool

5/ 5

I visited there and it's cool

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