Life at Sarum Hall
At the heart of Sarum Hall is a sense of purpose. An enriched, balanced curriculum is complemented by a wide range of extra-curricular activities, from football to photgraphy, chess to cookery. In every aspect of school life, girls are encouraged to develop their learning, thinking and personal skills.
Sarum Hall is a caring community where tolerance and mutual respect are highly valued. The school is a happy and exciting place to be; girls show concern for others and demonstrate kindness. The foundations laid here - and the friendships made - last a lifetime.
"The personal development of the pupils is given the utmost importance, enabling the girls to develop into rounded and confident citizens." Independent Schools’ Inspectorate report, June 2010
School Day
In the Nursery, pupils attend for mornings only during the first term, gradually extending their time at school each term. From Reception, pupils are expected to be in their classrooms by 8.35am and leaving times for each year group are staggered between 3pm and 3.30pm. After-school clubs and homework sessions finish at 4.30pm.
Healthy Eating
Girls are encouraged to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet. All food is freshly prepared in school and hot and cold dishes are available daily, together with a variety of salads, fresh fruit and vegetables.


