Schools in Weybridge
Families moving to Weybridge and nearby Surrey towns often consider schools early in their relocation plans. For landlords, the same information helps explain why some areas attract longer-term, family-led demand.
The tables below provide a generalised overview of state-funded infant, primary and secondary schools commonly considered by families in the local area. This information is provided for general guidance only and only correct as of Nov 2025. Hermens Property does not advise on admissions, catchment areas, or the likelihood of securing a school place and cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. You must check this data in-line the DFE and Ofstead.
The tables below rank schools using the most widely used published measures for each phase:
Infant schools: Ofsted remains the clearest single reference point. (There is no longer a consistent, comparable national dataset for KS1 outcomes, and publication requirements have changed.)
Primary/junior schools: % achieving the expected standard in Reading, Writing & Maths (combined) at KS2, plus Ofsted.
Secondary schools: % achieving grade 5+ in English & maths (strong pass) and Attainment 8, plus Ofsted.


Hermens Property is led by Arman Khosravi, who has experience as a school governor and as a Surrey County Council admissions appeal panel member. This background helps inform our understanding of how families approach school-led moves, while maintaining a clear boundary: we do not advise on admissions, catchment areas or the likelihood of securing a place.
Heathside compared with nearby secondary schools (plain-English take)
If you’re weighing Heathside (Weybridge) against the nearest mainstream alternatives, the published figures (right) point to three practical observations:
Heathside sits in the upper part of the local state-comprehensive group on the key benchmark parents tend to focus on first: grade 5+ in English & maths. On the latest published dataset shown, Heathside is 71.9%, compared with 43.6% at Three Rivers and 59.0% at Chertsey High. School Ratings+2The Good Schools Guide+2
Some neighbouring schools post very strong results (for example Hinchley Wood and Salesian on the numbers shown), but they are also in different immediate catchment/distance patterns and can carry different demand profiles. School Ratings+1
Heathside also publishes its own GCSE headlines each year. For 2025, it reports 78% achieving a strong pass (grade 5+) in English & maths. heathside.surrey.sch.uk
Admissions links (Surrey) + a practical application tip
For applications, Surrey uses the eAdmissions system. eadmissions.org.uk+1
For national guidance on applying and timelines, GOV.UK keeps a simple overview. GOV.UK
Note:
Surrey operates an equal preference system, and the safest approach is usually to list as many eligible preferences as you genuinely would accept. If you only list 1–2 and those are full, you can be left competing later for whatever is available. Surrey’s coordinated admissions scheme materials explain the coordinated process and point families back to Surrey’s admissions information and online application route.
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