St Hilary's School
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| Saint Hillary's | |
| Motto | "Non Tibi Sed Omnibus" |
| Type | Public |
| Headmaster | Mrs Susan Bailes |
| Deputy Headmaster | Mrs M Morris |
| Chairman of Governors | Mrs J I Isaacs |
| Founder | Thomas Sutton |
| Location | Godalming Surrey England |
| Staff | ~30 full-time teachers |
| Students | ~300 |
| Ages | 2.5 to 7 for boys, 11 for girls |
| School colours | yellow, brown |
| Former pupils | Old Hilarians |
| Badges | |
| Website | www.sthilarysschool.com |
| Coordinates: | |
- St Hilary's School is an independent preparatory school in Godalming for boys 2.5 - 7 (around 90) and girls 2.5 - 11 (around 200).[1] Boys mainly go on to Aldro (74% 2006) and girls mainly to Prior's Field (36%), St Catherine's School Bramley (19%) and Tormead School Guildford (13%). Scholarships were gained by 17% of girls in 2006.[2] Annual fees are £6,270 - £9,060.[3]
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[edit] Modern day
Today, pupils can take part in a wide range of sporting activities, including football,cricket, cross-country, tennis, Judo, racquets, swimming, squash, , basketball, and badminton.
[edit] Houses
There are four houses.
The four houses are
- Red
- Green
- Blue
- Yellow
[edit] Traditions
[edit] Uniform
- Boys-Brown trousers, brown tie and blazer
- Girls-Brown checked skirt and brown sweater
[edit] External links
- St. Hilary's School website
- Independent schools council information on St. Hilary's School
- [4]

