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St John’s Beaumont School


Address: Priest Hill, Old Windsor, Englefield Green, Windsor SL4 2JN
Website: sjbwindsor.uk
Founded: 1888
Pupils: 200, coed aged 3-13
Termly Fees: ÂŁ4,474-ÂŁ9,576, plus extra for boarding
Head Teacher: Philip Barr MA
Religious Affiliation: Welcomes all faiths
Entrance Procedure: Selective; pupils are admitted primarily based on academic ability and personal character
School Visits: Regular open days throughout the academic year, with individual visits available year-round
Contact: 01784 432428 or [email protected]

The Curriculum

St John’s Beaumont offers a rigorous academic curriculum while ensuring its pupils enjoy a wealth of extracurricular opportunity. St John’s wants its pupils to fall in love with thinking, to enjoy the discipline of learning, and to feel the deep satisfaction that comes from mastering something difficult.

Sport & The Arts

St John’s has more than 40 acres of pristine Windsor countryside, boasting exceptional facilities that allow each child to explore and participate in a range of sports and activities. The school offers an 8m climbing wall within a dedicated sporting a cocurricular complex opened by Queen Elizabeth II as well as a 25m indoor swimming pool. Renowned for its choral group, St John’s pupils have performed at the Royal Albert Hall, Windsor Castle and Le Madeleine church in Paris, and pupils actively participate in music lessons and a range of ensembles. The school’s recent move to coeducation will see the arrival of a refurbished dance studio, black box theatre space and enhanced LAMDA offering in September 2026.

Pastoral Care

Small class sizes and a kind, nurturing environment allow the school to cultivate curiosity, creativity and team effort, helping children discover what makes them truly alive, present and integrated – whether in science, design, expressive arts and public speaking or sport. Every child leaves St John’s knowing not only how to think, but how to care about themselves, others, and the world around them. Character includes confidence, kindness, self-reliance, composure, resilience and grit.

Exit Destinations

In 2025, 60 percent of pupils went on to Eton, Harrow, Wellington, Winchester and Tonbridge, with 26 percent winning scholarships. In the last five years, 25 leavers have gone to Eton, 25 to Harrow, 16 to Wellington, 11 to Winchester, five to Charterhouse and five to Tonbridge.

Head Teacher’s Philosophy

To foster kind, confident and resilient young minds capable of anything. At St John’s, we engage the physical world; we build; we experiment and float new ideas, testing them in labs and in the world around us.