Located in Thorpe, Runnymede, in the County of Surrey, the school enrolls approximately 650 pupils from around the world.
The Upper School since 2005-2006 offers the International Baccalaureate together with the traditional American AP system.
[4] At the end of each season, varsity teams travel internationally to play in the ISAA tournaments.
The North site, separated by a public lane, has modern buildings set behind its largely administrative 17th century rebuilding of Thorpe manor house (with Georgian front elevation).
[5] The South site centers on the grand early 19th-century convent built in the grounds of Thorpe manor house, built in yellow brick featuring a two-storey splay sided bay with sash windows in splays and French windows.
[6] James Lander wrote an extensive history of the school and surrounding area in The Heart of Thorpe.
Several dormatories, Thorpe House, Upper School cafeteria and Student Center are on the South campus.
The resultant report confirmed that the school is fully compliant in all respects with the rigorous regulations and standards set by the Department for Education.