Tailored Boarders reside at the School whenever suits them and their families during term time. This could be full-time, Monday to Friday, or the occasional night. Your son or daughter will have a bed-space to call their own in the boarding house, however frequently they use it.
Many of our Tailored Boarders are here Monday to Friday and go home at weekends, and lots do remain in the boarding houses either every weekend or on selected weekends. Other Tailored Boarders will vary the nights they stay over week by week depending on their family’s changing needs. With Tailored Boarding, you have the freedom to decide when your child stays over, or comes and goes before and after the school day, to fit with their busy club and social schedules both in and out of school, integrated alongside your home life. At OSH, your child will get the best of both worlds: an education and a home away from home with their friends, and time with family.
OSH is also home to boarders from further afield and overseas who permanently reside here during the academic term. As a result, you’ll find there is an eclectic mix of students and cultures within our community, with some living very close to school and others from the opposite side of the world.
We recommend prospective applicants have an overnight boarding taster so that they can experience life in the boarding houses for themselves.
Flexi-Boarders do everything that Tailored Boarders do except they do not routinely stay overnight. On most other occasions, they arrive for breakfast each day from 7am and may depart after the end of supper at 7pm, and these times can vary each day depending on their activities and your family life.
Flexi-Boarders can have three meals a day in school (breakfast, lunch and supper), tea and cake, snacks in the boarding house, and are actively encouraged to participate in a suite of co-curricular activities and clubs. They are also able to stay over in their boarding house up to four times per term. Flexi-Boarders are full members of a boarding house with access to all of its facilities.
Day Pupils come into school each morning for lessons at 8:30am. They usually leave school at 3:45pm unless they are involved in a representative activity such as team sport, choir or orchestra. Day Pupils do not have access to boarding houses or those after school activities which are funded by our boarding fees. There are no fees associated with Day Pupils, and only the standard school costs such as academic trips or school lunches apply should you wish for them to participate.
Please contact the Admissions Team on admissions@oshsch.com to discuss availability.
Admission to OSH as Day Pupils or Flexi-Boarders usually only happens in Years 7 or 12, unless we are filling a vacancy. We can consider In-Year Tailored Boarding applications to Years 8, 9 and 10 depending on capacity.
Admissions are regulated by the Governors’ Admissions Policy and the statutory School Admissions Code, which support our commitment to provide a supportive, stimulating and caring environment in which all of our students are able to grow, both individually and as part of a community.
To be eligible for admission to OSH, all applicants must have full UK nationality or other approved residential status within the UK.*
*Subject to any regulation made or arising following the departure by the United Kingdom from the European Union.
Please keep in mind the following deadlines for 2025 Year 7 and Year 12 entry:
Applications can be submitted after these dates and will be considered as late. Such applications will only be considered after those received within the deadline have been dealt with.
Each of our entry points has its own admissions process. Please click the year group you are interested in to view the relevant process and registration forms.
We strongly recommend that you come and see us by attending one or more of our open events, making an individual appointment for a boarding tour, or by contacting our Admissions Office so we can talk you through our admissions process.