Mayfield School
Mayfield School is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 11 to 18 set in the beautiful Sussex countryside. The school has a strong tradition of community service through its 'Actions Not Words' programme.
- Mayfield School is a girls-only senior school, offering both day and boarding places.
- The school welcomes approximately 450 girls aged from 11 to 18 years.
- Mayfield School is located at Mayfield in East Sussex.
The school was founded 150 years ago by Mother Cornelia Connelly of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus. Today it aims to foster a vibrant community for those of the Catholic and other faith traditions 'where worship is integral to the life of the School and each is encouraged to serve God and other people.'
Mayfield is a happy, positive and vibrant community in which girls, free from stereotyping, are encouraged to challenge themselves in order to fulfil their potential and be the very best they can be.
Maths and the sciences are among our most popular subjects at A level and we also excel in areas traditionally considered to be 'creative': Mayfield produces world-renowned ceramicists, has a dynamic Drama Department and an enviable sporting tradition. The key to success is to encourage and nurture creativity in everything we do, inside and outside the classroom. This leads to girls choosing an eclectic range of option choices: Chemistry and Ceramics, or Physics and History of Art are not unusual A Level combinations.
At Mayfield, we accept every girl for who she is and instil in her the confidence to find her strengths – wherever they may lie – and build on them. Staff, who are experts in their field and passionate about their subjects, help provide the support and inspiration each girl needs to flourish. A Mayfield girl is challenged to set herself demanding targets and helped to find strategies to achieve them. We expect girls to think independently, to question their own and other people’s ideas, and to learn to make informed decisions.
Head, Governance and Inspections
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Head
Deborah Bligh is Headmistress of Mayfield School. She joined the school as Senior Deputy Head in September 2023.