Reception: 7.30am – 6.00pm
Telephone: 020 8979 5526
The Dining Hall open for breakfast, lunch and teatime snacks and provides an extensive range of tasty and nutritious meals, all freshly prepared in our newly refurbished kitchens.
The Atrium was opened in 2010 to accommodate a growing number of pupils at Hampton School and provides ten additional classrooms and a Biology Lab.
The Lecture Theatre is used daily. It is open to all Year Groups and helps to accommodate a busy teaching and co-curricular programme. In addition to the Main Hall and The Hammond Theatre, it offers a conducive space for lectures, presentations and films.
The Hampton Mulberry tree has stood in the Cloisters for over 75 years and continues to produce fruit in the late summer. The tree was first planted by Mr A S Mason, Headmaster 1924-50, when the School was located in Upper Sunbury Road. It was moved to its current position around 1939.
The Sports Pavilion is adjacent to our playing fields and offers changing facilities for our home and visiting teams as well as hosting the Sports Department offices.
This is one of several gymnasiums at the School and is used regularly for strength and conditioning training.
The multi-purpose Sports Hall, opened in 1987 by Sir Roger Bannister, includes badminton and basketball courts, fencing, table tennis and volleyball. The hall also has five indoor cricket nets.
The Hammond Theatre is a state-of-the-art performance venue seating 380 people. It offers the perfect environment for a wide range of performances and hosts Hampton School Music concerts and Drama productions as well as external theatre shows and screenings from National Theatre Live and the Royal Opera House.
The School Shop is open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10.55am to 2pm; Tuesday 12.30 to 4.30pm; Thursday 12.30 to 2.00pm.
Telephone: 020 8941 0035
The Main Hall has been the heart of the School since its construction in 1939. Many original features remain including oak panelling, wooden flooring, the stage and balcony. The portraits of previous Headmasters, dating back to 1803 now hang in the Main Hall.
The Garrick Building houses the Music Hall which is equipped with 13 iMacs and Steinway Grand Piano. There are a further two teaching rooms with iMacs, a Drama Hall and 10 practice rooms for individual instrumental lessons including a drum room and orchestral percussions suite.
The Alexander Centre was opened in 1994, in memory of Mr H G Alexander, Headmaster 1970-1988. The centre houses the Lecture Theatre, History Department and Cricket Pavilion.
The Old Hamptonians (OH) Pavilion is home to the OH Association (OHA) Sports teams; they host regular football, rugby and cricket matches throughout the year.
The new state-of-the-art Sixth Form Study & Careers Centre offers a stunning learning space for our senior boys. The three-storey development offers flexible workspaces, along with private study areas and individual workstations. The new building also houses a specialist UCAS and Careers Department, providing senior boys with exceptional resources as they look ahead to the next stage of their education.
The School is fortunate to have a professional climbing wall on site.
The School has three acrylic and three painted tarmac courts.
The state-of-the-art, all-weather 3G playing surface, is used for both football and rugby fixtures. It is also popular with pupils during breaktimes.
The 28-acre greenfield site offers excellent playing facilities including seven football pitches and four rugby pitches. During the Summer Term, the fields accommodate seven cricket pitches, cricket nets, and a 300m grass athletics track.
The Mason Library opened in October 2006. Run by a full-time librarian and assistant librarian, the library offers an extensive range of fiction and non-fiction alongside periodicals and the daily newspapers. The light and airy space includes a quiet-reading room, computer workstations and study area.
The library is open from 8.15am to 5.30pm during term time and 10am to 2pm during School holidays.