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Badminton School
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Badminton School
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420 pupils, ages 11-18
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Day and Boarding

Badminton School

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Our view of Badminton School

There’s a calm and purposeful feel to this non-pretentious, all-girls’ school in Bristol where diversity thrives and pupils happily work hard to achieve their goals. Its small size allows strong relationships to be forged and a real culture of tolerance and respect to be fostered. This is a hugely democratic sort of place, where girls are encouraged to be proactive in and outside school. And with an integral prep on the same site, it’s no wonder parents from Bristol and around the UK, as well as the world, are keen to bag a place for their daughters.

Where is Badminton School?

Badminton School is in Westbury-on-Trym, a well-heeled Bristol suburb within strolling distance from the open spaces of the Downs but with all the excitement and diversity of Bristol just down the road. The south west site isn’t huge but has all the trimmings, just cleverly and conveniently tessellated rather than spread out over rolling acres. The main house is warm, honey-coloured Victorian stone, with attractive bay windows – think large family house rather than stately mansion.

Head

Jessica Miles arrived at Badminton School in April 2023 with two headships already to her name – Haberdashers’ Monmouth School for Girls and Queen Margaret’s School in York. Passionate about the merits of an all-girls' education, she started her career teaching Spanish and says that nowadays her role ranges from ‘teacher to mentor to mental health specialist to counsellor and everything besides’. She tells us she never planned to be a head – ‘it has been serendipitous at each phase’ – and, indeed she was headhunted for the Badminton School headship. She loves the school: its all-in-it-together community programme working with other independent and state schools and higher education establishments; its diverse mix of pupils, day and boarding – ‘Bristol is a hugely diverse city,’ she says, ‘and parents choose Badminton School because of the diversity and global outlook’ – and, of course, its formidable academic reputation. Though she sees this as a challenge: ‘We need people to recognise that Badminton is not just about academics; there are pockets of excellence throughout the school.’ The feeling that pupils are part of a close-knit community creates a strong foundation for excellence to thrive. Mrs Miles strives to ensure ‘every girl has a sense of belonging. Whether you are 11 or 61, we all want to belong’, she tells us, and staff and pupils alike exude ease and pleasure in each other’s company. Overseas parents are wrapped into the school family with regular personal emails too.

Admissions process at Badminton School

Plenty of pupils come up to the senior school in Year 7 from Badminton’s on-site prep school, while many more arrive from local junior schools. There’s another key entry point in Year 9 for girls from local preps. The registration deadline is nicely flexible but it’s worth getting in the queue up to a year before entry as it’s a popular place, but not off-puttingly over-subscribed. Prospective pupils sit CAT 4 tests, a test in English and a maths paper, as well as attending an interview with the head or a senior member of staff. Places in the sixth form are much more competitive, and pupils need to pass an exam in two A-level subjects, plus a reasoning test. There tends to be around 20 to 25 leavers after Year 11, mostly to co-ed schools, but there’s also a similar number of new starters. 

Some 80 per cent of boarders are international pupils with growing interest from Thailand, South Korea and South America. Short-term stays are possible, with a dedicated short stay coordinator facilitating pupils from France, Spain and Germany.

Academic and university destinations

Girls are unashamedly academic and motivated, happy to ask questions and work collaboratively – and we quickly clocked the warm relationships between pupils and staff. There’s a feast of subjects to dip into: in Year 7, they learn four languages – Latin, German, French and Spanish, two of which they take into Year 8, and the choice of GCSEs and A-levels include Mandarin, computer science, psychology, dance and even nutrition. The food tech room is excellent and cookery is timetabled from Year 8 to 11. Science provision is very strong too, and both science and maths are popular A-level choices.

Class sizes are tiny (usually just three or four in the sixth form), guaranteeing masses of personal attention. Sixth form teaching is akin to a university style, with seminars and tutorials, plus lessons in financial acumen and leadership skills. Mrs Miles says she wants to prepare girls for the workplace and instil confidence so they don’t succumb to imposter syndrome. The two-storey Casson Library building is a lovely, bright and airy space housing 16,000 books, funky seating booths for independent and group study and window seats overlooking the front lawn where girls can sit together or curl up with a good book.

A-level results are super – a third get straight A* or As – and sixth-formers get weekly higher-education sessions to help them with their applications and interviews. Pupils go to universities all over the country with an average of 90 per cent of leavers bagging their first-choice university including a handful to Oxbridge each year.

Co-curricular at Badminton School

Unlike at many other Bristol schools, the girls here are fortunate enough to have all their sports facilities on site, so they can make the most of their free time after school and at weekends. The gleaming sports centre, opened by Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, is something of which the school is justifiably proud. In addition to the all-singing, all-dancing sports-hall area, it’s got a state-of-the-art spin studio, a gym (unusually airy, with a fab view) and fencing piste. Lots of alternatives for anyone less keen on team sport too, including Zumba, self-defence and judo. Cricket is taking off under a new director (the head’s husband, a former director of sport) and the school has already formed good links with Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. While this isn’t an overtly sporty school, (although they do fare well against other girls’ schools), pupils do plenty of it and all the girls have the opportunity to represent the school.

Drama is stellar – Oscar nominated Rosamund Pike is an OB and the school stages two bumper school plays each year, plus masses of smaller ones for everyone to get their teeth into. The creative arts block is very impressive, oozing with fabulously creative works of art in every medium you could think of. We saw some of the best textiles we’ve seen at a school (past pupils have gone on to be fashion designers in Paris, no less). Professional artists come in to inspire the girls during the annual art week, and the energetic art teacher inspires them all through the year. Music also hits the high notes. The impressive department has a recording studio, slick technology suite and every instrument under the sun (including African drums), and the girls stage several performances at the well-known St George’s Concert Hall in Bristol. The choir recently won the Girls’ Association Choir of the Year competition and has a Barcelona tour coming up.

Extracurricular life is busy, with masses of clubs to pick from. Trampolining and Segway are current favourites; there are also Leith’s short courses in food and wine, sign language club and hot potato club where the girls discuss and share ideas about burning issues of the day. Pupils are encouraged to set up their own clubs and get involved in fundraising.

Badminton School is very outward-facing, with pupils always whizzing off into Bristol and further afield to attend lectures at the university or volunteer in the community. Girls drive much of the decision-making: head girls are voted in via a pupil panel; a bunch of Year 10s set up the school magazine from scratch; and others lobbied the school to buy a horse box – now brilliantly used to sell food and hot drinks at school events.

Boarding at Badminton School

Roughly half of pupils are boarders, the majority of whom are at the top end of the school. Lots of flexibility – girls can choose either full, weekly or occasional boarding, and day pupils often book in for the odd night so they can spend more time hanging out with their friends.

Boarders are based in one of three houses: Bartlett for Years 5 to 8, Sanderson for Years 9 to 11 and the smart Sixth-Form Centre for Years 12 to 13, done up in splashes of hot pink, teal, yellow and lime. This recent renovation was thanks to the girls, who teamed up with an interior designer to choose the colour scheme and present the head with detailed costings for the renovation – she was so impressed that she immediately gave their plans the nod. It was lovely to see these sixth form girls striding about the school in their pale blue fitted tweed jackets teamed with home clothes; smart yet relaxed and ready to take on the world.   

Being Bristol based, the girls don’t have to venture far to find things to do at the weekends, and there is plenty arranged both on and off campus. Girls from Year 8 and up are allowed to venture out unaccompanied, but boundaries are relatively small at first. Sixth form boarders are given two meal exeats each week and can venture into Bristol City if they wish – a level of independence which the girls seem to very much appreciate and respect in return. Indeed, one of the head’s many mantras is that ‘respect breeds respect and respect also breeds success’ – and we saw it in spades.

Badminton school community

As a small school, Badminton offers a great deal of individual support and sixth-form peer mentors undergo specialist six-week mental-health training – and take their role incredibly seriously. Girls love their wellbeing garden as a place to relax and reboot. On our visit we saw a ‘kindness board’ in the main corridor festooned with post-it notes outlining acts of kindness by different girls who had been rewarded with a kindness sticker as a result - a lovely idea which the girls had come up with themselves. A-level pupils also blow up balloons for each exam they’re taking and stick them on a poster, ceremonially popping them once they’ve sat the exam.

Beyond the campus, the school is well known for its science outreach projects for girls in Year 10 to Upper Sixth. The girls host workshops and deliver physics demonstrations and lectures in local primary schools and at science festivals (they went to the , and Festivals this summer). We particularly loved the penpal scheme with the neighbouring care home, where girls meet a resident and then send and receive regular letters. There’s also a partnership with the Bristol Free School where they train their sixth formers in presentation skills.

Day pupils come from Chepstow, Gloucester, Bristol and Exeter; boarders, meanwhile, arrive from all over the country (a good few from London). Bristol is a very internationally minded city with a great airport and plenty of thriving foreign businesses, and 20-30 per cent of boarders come from overseas, representing 25 countries.

And finally...

Badminton is a smart, unfussy, forward-looking school that is both quintessentially British and wonderfully diverse with a phenomenal global, outward-looking view on the world. The compact and well-appointed campus buzzes with activity but because it is home to children from ages three to 18, it retains a familial feel where children take care of each other and are allowed to develop at their own pace.

Gallery

girls sitting on a sofa reading the paper
girl in a blue helmet on a climbing wall
girls sitting on the grass at Badminton school
Girls in science lab at Badminton
Girl in the art room
  • Academic results

    GCSE results
    A level results
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  • Subjects offered

    GCSE

    Art & Design
    Biology
    Business Studies
    Chemistry
    Classical Civilisation
    Computer Science
    Drama and Theatre Studies
    Economics
    English Language
    English Literature
    Food Technology
    French
    Further Mathematics
    Geography
    German
    Government and Politics
    History
    Information Technology
    Italian
    Latin
    Mandarin
    Mathematics
    Music
    Photography
    Physical ÍÑ¿ã°É
    Physics
    Psychology
    Religious Studies
    Spanish
    Dance

    A Level

    Art & Design
    Biology
    Business Studies
    Chemistry
    Classical Civilisation
    Computer Science
    Drama and Theatre Studies
    Economics
    English Language
    English Literature
    Food Technology
    French
    Further Mathematics
    Geography
    German
    Government and Politics
    History
    History of Art
    Information Technology
    Italian
    Latin
    Mandarin
    Mathematics
    Music
    Photography
    Physical ÍÑ¿ã°É
    Physics
    Psychology
    Religious Studies
    Spanish
    Dance
  • Fees and bursaries

    Day fees per term

    Year 7£7,943
    Year 8 £7,943
    Year 9 £7,943
    Year 10£7,943
    Year 11£7,943
    Year 12£7,943
    Year 13£7,943
    Boarding fees per term

    Year 7£16,161
    Year 8 £16,161
    Year 9 £16,161
    Year 10 £16,161
    Year 11£16,161
    Year 12£16,161
    Year 13£16,161




    Bursaries
    Badminton offers means-tested bursaries for UK-based external candidates for entry into the Senior School only. A pupil does not need to win a scholarship in order to be considered for a bursary. The school also offers a fee discount to the daughters of HM Armed Forces personnel who receive Continuity of ÍÑ¿ã°É Allowance (CEA) funding, which caps the full boarding/tuition fees so that the parental contribution remains 10% of the total fee payable.

    Bursary contact:
    Director of Finance and Operations Jonathan Webster
    dfo@badmintonschool.co.uk
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    Co-ordinator: Rachael Underwood runderwood@badmintonschool.co.uk
  • Transport links

    School Transport
    School daily bus network

    Public Transport
    Nearest mainline train station: Bristol Temple Meads
    Journey time to London by train: 100 minutes
    Nearest international airport: Bristol (10 miles)


  • FAQs

    Is Badminton School hard to get into?

    Admissions to Badminton School are conducted via academic assessment and it is a popular choice for many. As such, getting in isn’t a given but it isn’t unduly difficult.

    Have any famous people studied at Badminton School?

    Badminton School has a rather illustrious history of alumni. One of the most widely-known ex-students of Badminton is Rosamund Pike – a BAFTA-nominated actress who starred in films such as Pride & Prejudice and Gone Girl. Other alumni include: still-life painter, Mary Fedden OBE; HRH Princess Haya of Jordan; actress Phyllida Law OBE and Charlotte Leslie MP.

School Updates

  • Badminton School Celebrates Oxbridge Offers for 2026 Entry

    Badminton School is delighted to announce that four students have received offers to study at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge for 2026 entry.
    Badminton School Celebrates Oxbridge Offers for 2026 Entry
  • Badminton Students Celebrate Fundraising at Ronald McDonald House Bristol

    Badminton School students visited Ronald McDonald House Bristol to donate over £2,000 raised through charity events and the Great Bristol Run, funding 68 nights of free accommodation for families with children in hospital.
    Badminton Students Celebrate Fundraising at Ronald McDonald House Bristol
  • Badminton School Celebrates Exceptional GCSE Results

    Badminton School announced an exceptional set of GCSE results, with 20% of their Year 11 pupils achieving straight 9-8 grades.
    Badminton School Celebrates Exceptional GCSE Results
  • Badminton School Students Celebrate Outstanding A Level Results

    Students at Badminton School are celebrating another year of exceptional A Level results today, with half of all grades awarded being an A* or A, and over a third of students securing straight A*-A grades.
    Badminton School Students Celebrate Outstanding A Level Results
  • Bristol School wins National Singing Competition

    Badminton School’s chamber choir, Schola Cantorum, has won the Girls’ School Association’s (GSA) Senior Choir of the Year 2025 Competition.
    Bristol School wins National Singing Competition
  • WATCH: Badminton School: Did you know? Art Department

    Designed & Produced by the Pupils Marketing Team
    WATCH: Badminton School: Did you know? Art Department
  • Badminton School Korea

    In March 2024, the Board of Governors signed a licence agreement with Inc. Corp, to open Badminton School Korea.
    Badminton School Korea
  • 10 Questions with Jessica Miles, head of Badminton School

    10 Questions with Jessica Miles, head of Badminton School
  • WATCH: Did you know A-Z of Extra Curricular?

    by the Badminton Pupils Marketing Team
    WATCH: Did you know A-Z of Extra Curricular?
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Address
Westbury Road, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, BS9 3BA

Contact
admissions@badmintonschool.co.uk
0117 9055200

Website
badmintonschool.co.uk

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