We offer rolling admissions, which means families can submit application at any point of the year. This can be to start in the current, next or a future academic year.
学年開始後の入学受け入れ
We offer families the chance to join the school in year, in any Grade, as long as we have capacity.
Yes, from 08:00 before school.
For ages 4-11, there is the option to stay on campus until 18:00 in our Jag Club.
For ages 11-19, there is the option to stay on campus until 17:30 either through extra curricular activities or supervised library sessions.
スクールバスサービスの有無
Yes. ACS Egham offers two ways for students to get to school via our bus network. We have a wide range of 'shuttle points' in the community, where students get picked up and dropped off from a central location. Alternatively, we also offer our bespoke 'door-to-door' service where our school bus pick up and drop off students from their front door.
We have a 'late bus' for students in Grade 1 - Grade 12, with departs at 17:30 (17:00 on a Wednesday) to allow students to stay at school for clubs and activities, then be able to head home to the 'shuttle points'.
学校による給食の提供
Yes. Students have the freedom to either purchase lunch from school each day or bring their own lunch from home.
特別な食事制限への対応(ビーガン、コーシャー、ハラール等)
Yes, including halal, vegan, vegetarian. We can also cater for a wide range of food allergies.
制服の着用義務
No. Students are free to wear their own clothes, within a set of clothing guidelines.
教室
1クラスの最大生徒数
22
ティーチングアシスタントの配置
はい
1クラスの平均生徒数
15 in Lower School but some Grades much smaller
15-22, in Upper School, depending on Grade. Can be as small as 5.
授業でのICT活用
ACS Egham understands the nature of learning has changed, and embraces the reality that technology is at the core of a new educational experience. We offer a 1:1 iPad programme for students in Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8 and a managed device programme for students in Grade 9 to Grade 12. Expert IT Integrationists are on hand to support faculty staff in the delivery of engaging and compelling classes. ACS Egham pursues excellence in areas that are relevant to today’s education, and life in the wider world beyond. Alongside embracing mobile devices within the classroom, the school has a wide range of cutting edge technology such as 3D printers, laser cutters and VR headsets, to further enrich the students learning journey.
ACS Egham continually invests into the educational infrastructure, including their brand new Computer Science laboratory, which will include a dedicated e-sports zone. This new lab opened in April 2025.
オンライン授業への対応(休校時など)
Yes, we are ready to use remote learning if required in the future.
学校での宗教活動の有無と内容
We do not have explicit Religious Studies lessons within the curriculum but we have dedicated multi faith space, to allow students to practice their religions. We also recognise religious events throughout the year. We are a non-denomination school.
Basketball, football, volleyball, cross country, golf, tennis and track and field are the schools main competitive sports. We are offer a range of clubs including yoga, drawing, dancing, choir, judo, climbing, rocket club, drama, chess, rock bands, Destination Imagination, MUN, table tennis, yearbook and much more. Private music lessons are available to students. We also offer our Home Language Enrichment programme, which offers the students the opportunity to maintain languages which are not taught within the curriculum.
含まれるスポーツ活動
The approach within our sporting programmes is focused around accessibility and inclusion. We aim to ensure that students can access sports and activities no matter what their starting point. Within the curriculum, a wide range of global sports, from a unit on 'striking game' covering rounders, baseball, softball and cricket, to seeing how activity is used in the real world, by organisations such as the military as part of entrance tests. We also cover dance, martial arts, parkour, badminton, dodgeball, football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, golf and much more. In the final two years of school, students can study Sports Science as part of their programme.
スポーツチームや競技大会への参加
Yes. Offering the chance to compete against local schools, as well schools from across Europe as part of European leagues. For example in November 2025, the school varsity teams are going to visit Brussels to play football, Rome for Cross Country.
施設
学校の施設
The campus is made up of 36 acres of glorious Surrey county side. The school facilities include: 2 libraries, 124 seat theatre, 5 science labs, 1 computer science lab, e-sports zone, design centre, art centre, 'make-a-spaces', dedicated IB centre for Grade 11 and Grade 12, Forest School, amphitheatre, Assembly Room, 3 playgrounds, snack shop, parent coffee shop, English centre, mathematics centre, a new library building with well-being centre and languages centre.
学校のスポーツ施設
Woodlee Sports Centre:
- Two FIBA basketball courts
- 8 badminton courts
- 3 volleyball courts
- An indoor climbing wall and an outdoor traversing wall
- Dance studio with a floor to ceiling mirrored wall
- Indoor and outdoor fitness suite
- Opportunity to have a central 'show court' for basketball and volleyball, offering bleacher style seating for 500.
Additional sporting facilities:
- 2 covered outdoor Tennis Courts
- Multi pitch grass playing fields
言語サポート
英語ネイティブ教師の在籍
はい
英語非ネイティブ生徒への語学サポート
はい
提供している外国語授業
Spanish, French as part of the curriculum. Other languages on request at IB Diploma Programme level.
生徒サポート
特別な学習ニーズへのサポート体制
はい
教育心理士へのアクセス
はい
学習サポートの内容
We are able to accommodate students with mild to moderate learning needs within our programme. Student's needs are closely assessed at the application stage to ensure the school can support them.
Each student within this programme has a 'Individual Learning Plan' written for them, which is based on their individual needs and professional diagnosis. This means that each student receives the support they require.
才能ある生徒へのサポートプログラム
All of our teaching and learning is differentiated to ensure that all students are pushed to their full potential. This also means we can push those students who are ready to be extended within their learning. Within our final two years, students are able to choose the working level of their subjects (either Standard Level or Higher Level), to ensure they are pushed within their learning.