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Crosfields School
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Crosfields School
Org 1: IAPS
Org 2: ISA
 
Description: Crosfields School
Shinfield Road, Reading, Berks RG2 9BL
Telephone: 0118 9871810
Open events: https://www.crosfields.com/apply-now/events/
Key dates: Whole School Open Mornings Spring 2026: Thursday 5 February, Thursday 12 March, Saturday 25 April
Age Range: Pre-Nursery, Nursery, Pre-Prep/Infants, Prep/Junior to 11, Prep/Junior to 13, Senior to 16
Day or Boarding: Day, Day Only
Gender: Co-ed
Exams offered: GCSE, IGCSE
Scholarships Tick: Academic, All-Rounder, Art, Drama, Music, Sport
Bursaries and discounts: New entrant bursary, Existing pupil bursary/hardship award, Sibling discount
The school offers bursary awards of up to 100% of the fees at 11+ and 13+ entry points.
 
Chair of Governors: Mrs A Atkinson
 
Head: Mrs Caroline Townshend, BSc Southampton, PGCE Goldsmiths
 
Senior Deputy Head & Designated Safeguarding Lead: Mr Daniel Stent, BA London College of Music & Media, MEd Middlesex, MA Surrey, NPQH
Deputy Head Academic (Seniors): Mr James Bown, BSc Keele, PGCE Oxon, QTS
 
Head of Pre-Prep: Mrs Janey McDowell, BSc Hons Reading, PGCE Cantab
Head of Juniors: Mrs Emma Robson, BA Hons, QTS Roehampton
 
Age range. 2–16.
Number of pupils. 711.
Fees per term (2025–2026). £4,580–£8,695 inclusive of a wide range of educational and welfare provisions including educational day trips, textbooks, stationery, lunches, snacks, and internal co-curricular activities. Prices include VAT.
After-school care options are available, and are included in fees from Year 3 upwards.
Crosfields is an independent, co-educational day school in Shinfield, Reading, situated in over 40 acres of wood and parkland. Offering education to Nursery children through to Year 11, Crosfields is a modern, well-resourced school boasting an outstanding reputation for academic excellence, and holds a strong track record in preparing pupils for the most academically demanding schools.
A recent Independent Schools Inspection report praised the ‘whole-school approach to all aspects of school life’, which builds ‘a sense of community with shared understanding and respect between pupils of different ages’. Pupils benefit from small class sizes where they receive individual attention from experienced and dedicated teaching staff, all housed in purpose-built, spacious classrooms. With contemporary Science labs and well-stocked libraries, the school offers a broad curriculum that develops confident and independent learning, enhanced by exciting day and residential trips.
Facilities at Crosfields are considered unrivalled in the Reading area, where children enjoy an abundance of green space. Six Forest School outdoor learning sites, age-appropriate play equipment and sports areas are just some of the many jewels in the Crosfields crown. A floodlit artificial turf pitch provides four netball courts or hockey pitches, and is complemented by many natural turf sports pitches, cricket wickets, nets and pavilion. Pupils enjoy an on-site sports centre that houses a sports hall and dance studio, as well as a swimming pool with adjustable depth floor so that children of all ages can learn to swim confidently.
GCSE achievements:
99% of GCSE at Grade 4–9
71% grades at 7–9
value-added score in top 10% nationally.
Notable highlights include: 72% of Computer Science and French, 63% of Biology and Chemistry, 75% of History and 56% of Physics grades were awarded a 8 or 9. In addition to its outstanding academic reputation and facilities, Crosfields offers working parents wraparound care that includes an early morning Breakfast Club that opens at 7.30 am, and after-school collection times up to 5.50 pm. A comprehensive, co-curricular programme caters for all children and interests; pupils can choose from a range of options which provides challenges and opportunities to investigate areas of interest, enhancing learning and expanding the school experience at Crosfields. Activities include cookery, golf, drama classes, judo, dance, fencing, choir singing and music, science and, most recently, British Young Pilots, to name but a few!
The school is easily accessible from Junction 11 of the M4 and the A33 Basingstoke Road. Several transport routes for pupils travelling into the school are available for families who may require additional support with the school run. Routes run between neighbouring towns, including Emmer Green, Caversham, Bucklebury, Henley, Maidenhead, Marlow, Mortimer Common, Winnersh, Yateley, Woodley and Sonning.
Charitable status. Crosfields School Trust Limited is a Registered Charity, number 584278. The aim of the school is solely to provide education for children between the ages of 2 and 16.
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