Senior School
| Organisation of the Senior School | |
| Form | Age |
| F1 | 11-12 |
| F2 | 12-13 |
| F3 | 13-14 |
| F4 | 14-15 |
| F5 | 15-16 |
THE SENIOR SCHOOL extends and builds upon the first-class foundations already laid down by the Junior School by continuing to administer a firm and caring discipline which enables every child to develop in a secure and friendly atmosphere.
All areas of the curriculum are taught by subject specialists throughout the Senior School which ensures each pupil is thoroughly prepared for the wide range of GCSE courses which commence at the beginning of F4.
Students make their option choices during F3. Regular assessment, advice and guidance will have ensured that their GCSE selections will be tailor-made to their individual strengths.
Extra-curricular activities provide additional occasions for pupils to demonstrate and enhance personal skills not otherwise catered for in the already busy schedule.
Throughout the whole of the Senior School each pupil is treated as an individual and is encouraged to involve himself in as broad a range of activities as possible to ensure that he fulfils their maximum potential through maximum opportunity.
Many of our students continue their studies at A-level at our sister school Polam Hall.
GCSE Results
Over the last ten years, pupils at Hurworth House have achieved an average of 84% of grades A* to C at GCSE level.
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