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Repton School Named Finalist in National Education Awards

Repton School Named Finalist in National Education Awards
Partnership
Family
October 2025
Reading time 3 Minutes

A Derbyshire school has been recognised on the national stage as one of the UK's leading independent schools after being shortlisted for a prestigious award

Repton School is a finalist in the Independent Schools of the Year 2025 Awards after judges recognised that its intentionally small size and world-class facilities enable pupils to achieve 'in the highest spheres'.
Pupils walking through the grounds at Repton School
Pupils walking with a teacher through the grounds at Repton School

The historic school has been shortlisted in the Independent School of the Year: Central category and described as a place where ‘academic achievement is balanced effectively with top-flight sport’.

This announcement follows Repton’s recent recognition as ‘Best for Sport’ in The Week’s Best of the Best Independent Schools Guide, further underlining its reputation for all-round excellence.

Repton’s distinctive setting in South Derbyshire combines more than 465 years of tradition with state-of-the-art facilities across its sites.

Two female pupils sitting on a couch conversing

Its dual-campus model gives pupils the best of both worlds: Repton Prep, with its woodlands and lake, encourages outdoor learning and adventure, while the senior school’s village campus fosters independence.

With around 70 percent of pupils boarding full-time, most stay on campus at weekends, giving them access to exceptional facilities in sport, music, art and drama almost around the clock.

This fosters a vibrant community life, where students can pursue their passions, try new activities and find balance alongside their academic studies.

Repton’s strong partnerships with Loughborough University and Derbyshire County Cricket Club, as well as international collaborations such as its exchange with Toyota Nishi High School in Japan, further broaden pupils’ horizons and inspire forward-looking learning.

Headteacher Mark Semmence says: ‘We are thrilled to be named a finalist in these prestigious awards – a reflection of the dedication and hard work of our staff, pupils and the wider Repton community.

‘It’s wonderful that the judges have recognised how a Repton education equips young people with the skills, confidence and compassion to make a meaningful impact far beyond the school environment.’

The judging panel is chaired by Dr Helen Wright, international education adviser and former vice chair of the Independent Schools Council (ISC), which advocates for private schools at national and governmental levels.

Dr Wright says: ‘I am so pleased to be chairing the judging panel for the Independent Schools of the Year – now firmly established as a leading awards scheme in our sector – for an eighth time.

'The announcement of the winners in the autumn will provide our schools with a great platform from which to tell their stories and underline the benefits of an independent school education as the sector pushes forward through this challenging period.’

The winners will be announced at a ceremony in London later this month.


Go to repton.org.uk for more.

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