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Epsom College is one of the UK's best independent day and boarding schools for girls and boys aged 11-18. Located just 15 miles from Central London.
- Information for Parents
Epsom College has multiple clubs and societies for parents...
- Fees
Epsom College offers financial support to any child who we...
- Summer Camps
Epsom hosts a range of summer camps for children aged 8-13....
- Open Mornings & Tours
Open Mornings are the flagship events, with departmental...
- Our Staff
Epsom College's staff are engaged, enthusiastic and...
- What We Offer
Epsom College is consistently among the UK’s leading...
- Boarding at Epsom
Epsom’s boarding school model gives pupils the time and...
- Joining Year 7 (11+)
Based on their performance in the ISEB assessments, school...
- Information for Parents
Epsom College is a co-educational independent school on Epsom Downs, Surrey, England, for pupils aged 11 to 18. It was founded in 1853 as a benevolent institution which provided a boarding school education for sons of poor or deceased members of the medical profession and also accommodation for pensioned doctors.
6. Feb. 2023 · The head of private school Epsom College has been found dead along with her husband and seven-year-old daughter in a property on school grounds. Emma Pattison, 45, her husband George, 39, and...
7. Feb. 2023 · Sie war erst kürzlich als erste Frau an die Spitze der britischen Eliteschule gerückt: Die Leiterin des Epsom Colleges, Emma Pattison, ist tot. Auch die Leichen ihres Mannes und der gemeinsamen...
6. Feb. 2023 · The bodies of headmistress Emma Pattison, 45, husband George, 39, and seven-year-old Lettie were discovered at a property on the grounds of the school in the early hours of Sunday morning.
7. Feb. 2023 · Investigations are continuing into the circumstances of the deaths of the head of Epsom College and her family. Emma Pattison, 45, her husband, George, 39, and their daughter, Lettie, seven,...
7. Feb. 2023 · George Pattison shot dead his wife Emma, the first female head of Epsom College, and their seven-year-old daughter Lettie at their home in school grounds. He then took his own life, after Mrs Pattison called a relative for help.