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Hurtwood House is a private, residential, co-educational sixth-form college near Dorking, Surrey, England. Founded in 1970 by Richard Jackson, the main house is an Edwardian mansion set in 200 acres in the Surrey Hills. The intern students, aged 16-19, are separated in 8 houses : The Hurtwood Main House, the Lodge, Radnor Cottage, Peaslake House, Ewhurst Place, the Turrets, Beatrice Webb House and most recently, Cornhill Manor. In summer of 2007, Hurtwood gave Leith Hill Place (which was also a boarding house for students) back to the National Trust. They purchased Cornhill Manor, situated in Ewhurst, ready for the start of the 2007-2008 academic school year. Each house has its own grounds in the nearby countryside. The school, which is non-denominational, offers a two-year pre-university course for students typically aged 16 to 19, mainly focused on GCE 'A' levels. Hurtwood is renowned for having outstanding theatre and media departments, and at around £10,000 per term, is the most expensive school in the UK.[1][2] There are approximately 300 students, divided equally between boys and girls. The school has a strong academic record. It is regularly ranked as the 1st Best co-educational School in the UK, and is regularly among the top 50 independent schools in the country. [edit] Notable alumni
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