Belmont School, Surrey

Belmont was an independent co-educational school in Surrey which took pupils from the ages of 3 to 16.

The school was a charitable trust, administered by an independent Board of Governors.

Belmont is located in 65 acres of woodland on a hill to the east of Holmbury St Mary.

[2][3] Before being sold to the owners of the school, the house had been requisitioned by the British Army during the Second World War and, following the end of hostilities, it was leased for ten years by the Admiralty.

[2] The Grade II-listed building is constructed partly of Bargate stone and the interior includes wallpaper by William Morris.