St Neot's School
11+ Admissions Guide 2026
How to get into St Neot's School
Gender
Age Range
2–13 years
School Size
339 pupils
Location
Hampshire
About St Neot's School
St Neot's School is an independent co-educational day school for pupils aged 2 to 13 years, founded in 1888 and moved to its current premises in 1894. The school became a charitable trust in 1955, overseen by a board of governors who are also the trustees. Set in 70 acres of woodland in the village of Eversley in Hampshire, the school is based in a large Victorian building with additional modern buildings and extensive facilities including a sports hall, swimming pool and all-weather pitches. The school comprises the Early Years Foundation Stage for pupils aged 2 to 5 years, the Pre-Prep for pupils aged 6 to 7 years, and the main school for pupils aged 8 to 13 years. The school aims to inspire children to develop a love of learning in a supportive and happy environment, encouraging pupils to embrace challenge, think creatively, develop self-confidence and foster empathy towards others. The school has identified 37 pupils as having special educational needs and/or disabilities, including autistic spectrum disorder, dyslexia and dyspraxia, all of whom receive specialist support. Two pupils have English as an additional language, one of whom receives additional support. The school has also identified a number of its most able pupils and modifies the curriculum to meet their needs.
Leadership
Head
Mr Jonathan Slot
Chair of Governors
Mr Stephen Scott
Ages & Pupils
2–13
Age range (years)
339
Total pupils
Contact
Admissions
Open Days
March and bespoke tours are also available
Linked Schools
ISI Inspection
Good
Academic achievement
Last inspected 23 April 2024
Routine Inspection
Personal Development
GoodCompliance
Met