What do dinosaurs and Rye have in common?

No, you won’t see a Tyrannosaurus Rex roaming our 12-acre grounds, you’re more likely to bump into some mud-clad little explorers getting stuck into Forest School.

However, one of our two original Victorian buildings was designed by Alfred Waterhouse – the same architect responsible for the Natural History Museum in London.

At Rye nowhere is out of bounds, allowing pupils to run around, climb trees, play, or read a book in dappled shade on a summer’s day.

Our unique woodland dotted with oaks, ash and large conifers offer a peaceful, natural environment in which to learn and form lifetime bonds with fellow pupils.