Gad's Hill School in Higham, Kent, England, is an independent school for day pupils, founded in 1924.
It is set in the former Gads Hill Place, the country home of Charles Dickens.
Cedric Charles Dickens, the author's great-grandson, was a governor of the school until his death in 2006.
[1] As of 2013, the school was moving into purpose-built buildings in the grounds of the house.
[3] In 2017, the school's Attainment 8 score at GCSE was 45, compared to 46 for the local authority as a whole and 45 for England.