Lord Wandsworth College

Lord Wandsworth College (LWC) is a co-educational private school in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England, for day and boarding pupils between the ages of 11–18, which occupies a 1,200 acre campus and is known for its charitable foundation.

[4] In April 2021, the College announced that it had entered a formal collaboration with St Neot's Preparatory School, Eversley.

[6] The College takes its name from Sydney Stern, 1st Baron Wandsworth, whose generous bequest established the school.

[7] Eight years after Stern's death in 1912, The Lord Wandsworth Preparatory School (Gosden House, Bramley) opened.

In November 1922, the first pupils, known as Foundationers, began attending Lord Wandsworth Agriculture College on the current site in the village of Long Sutton.