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The Webber Independent School


Where excellence begins and leaders are made


As Headmistress of T e Webber Independent School, I am immensely proud to share our continued success and growth as we begin the 2025–2026 academic year. For 12 consecutive years, our students have exceeded


Hilary


Marsden Headmistress The Webber Independent School


national expectations in their GCSE results, a testament not only to academic excellence but also to the strong character, confi dence and resilience we instil in every young person. At Webber, education is about more than grades - it is


about preparing young people to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. T rough our personalised learning pathways, small class sizes and inclusive community, we equip every student with the skills, curiosity and adaptability they need to lead, succeed and make a diff erence. T is commitment to nurturing potential starts from


the earliest years in our Little Webber Nursery, a safe, stimulating and inspiring environment where curiosity and creativity blossom. Children enjoy yoga, music and outdoor adventures in our Eco-Garden, supported by expert staff who encourage exploration, play and growth in confi dence every single day. In 2025, we are particularly excited to expand our


Workplace Nursery Partnerships, off ering local employers the opportunity to provide priority nursery places and tax- effi cient childcare benefi ts for their teams. T is forward- thinking initiative allows businesses to attract and retain talent, improve employee wellbeing and connect with a high-quality, values-driven educational setting.


From Reception through to Year 6, our Prep School


builds the essential skills for life, blending the rigour of core subjects with sport, music, art and outdoor education. Pupils develop not only academic strength but also teamwork, leadership and problem-solving skills, emerging as confi dent, compassionate learners ready to embrace challenges. In our Senior School, we continue this journey,


shaping articulate, ambitious and resilient young people with the qualifi cations, leadership experience and global outlook to excel in higher education and beyond. T rough enrichment programmes, leadership roles and meaningful community engagement, our


students graduate


with the self-belief to stand out in any professional or academic environment. In today’s competitive landscape, Webber is not only


educating the next generation but also building the skilled, adaptable workforce of the future. Our strong links with local employers, commitment to workplace nursery part- nerships, and ethos of personal growth position us as a valuable partner within the business community. I warmly invite you to experience the ‘Webber Buzz’ for


yourself at our next Open Morning on Saturday October 11. Whether you are a parent seeking the best for your child or a business leader exploring opportunities for part- nership, I look forward to welcoming you to our vibrant learning community.


To book a place at the Open Morning, please scan the QR code opposite or visit www.webberindependentschool.com Scan the QR code left to see this year’s excellent 2025 GCSE results.


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