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Moon Hall School
Moon Hall School
Org 1: ISA
Specialist School for Dyslexic Children
 
Description: Moon Hall School
Flanchford Road, Leigh, Reigate, Surrey RH2 8RE
Telephone: 01306 611372
Instagram: @moonhallreigate
Open events: At least one Open Morning per term
Key dates: Autumn term: Friday 5 September 2025 to Friday 12 December 2025
Half term: Monday 20 October 2025 to Friday 31 October 2025 inclusive

Spring term: Tuesday 6 January 2026 to Friday 27 March 2026
Half term: Monday 13 February 2026 to Friday 20 February 2026 inclusive

Summer term: Tuesday 21 April 2026 to Friday 10 July 2026
Half term: Monday 25 May 2026 to Friday 29 May 2026 inclusive
Age Range: Prep/Junior to 13, Senior to 16
Day or Boarding: Day
Gender: Co-ed
Exams offered: BTEC, GCSE, IGCSE
 
Chair of Governors: Mr Adrian Turner
 
Executive Headteacher: Mrs Michelle Catterson, BSc, PGCE
 
Age range. 7–16.
Number of children. 200.
Fees per term (2025-2026). £9,532 to £12,112, incl. VAT.
Moon Hall School is an award-winning and thriving mainstream specialist school for Dyslexic children. We are hugely ambitious for our pupils in all aspects of their school life; we all champion them to be the very best version of themselves.
We tailor our curriculum to meet the needs of our pupils; our pupils will be challenged to push on and aim higher, whatever their ability may be. Challenge, and being able to push themselves, are of great importance, in order to achieve the very best in their studies, whether this be on the sports field, the stage or in their academic lessons. Our curriculum includes a wide range of creative subjects in which our pupils can excel. We want our pupils to enjoy learning, have the excitement to be gained from having an enquiring mind, appreciate the wonder and complexity of the world, and have opportunities to be innovative.
GCSE results 2024: 72% overall grades 9–4. 75% of pupils received 5+ grades at grades 9–4. 65% of pupils received 5+ grades at grades 9–4 (including Maths and English). Given our pupils have dyslexia, this is a phenomenal achievement for all staff and pupils, and demonstrates the value added that being a pupil at Moon Hall can bring.
Admission is based on a review of specialist reports relating to the child’s educational needs or developmental progress and attendance at taster days. As a small school with a limited number of places, currently at full capacity, we have to carefully assess the suitability of each pupil before making a decision as to whether we can offer a place.
With high adult to pupil ratios, our staff know our pupils individually and help them to develop independent learning strategies. Our pastoral support is exemplary; we know each pupil as an individual and we work with our families to create a supportive and enriching learning opportunity for them all. We work closely in partnership with our parents in all aspects of their child’s development and wellbeing.
We provide our pupils with opportunities for teamwork and leadership, in which their personalities can develop and flourish. We encourage them to be positive, compassionate and know the value of making a contribution to their community. Our aim is for all our pupils to leave us with the qualifications they need for the next stage of their education and their adult life. Above all, we expect them to leave as confident, independent individuals, with integrity and enthusiasm for the future.
Additional facilities:
Moon Hall Cairo is now fully operational - delivering our dyslexia-specialist ethos to families in Egypt through a state-of-the-art centre developed in just 14 months.
The Moon Hall Assessment Centre UK has officially launched as a standalone service via mhacuk.com, offering means-tested, in-depth assessments with dramatically reduced wait times.
Both initiatives reflect Moon Hall’s long-term vision to make expert support more accessible - locally and globally. Please find attached the full press release with extended highlights along with our new mhac logo, as part of our rebrand.
Charitable status. Moon Hall School is a Registered Charity, number 803481.