New for September 2026 Entry
Celebrating 120 Years of Empowering Tomorrow’s Women
For nearly 120 years, Burgess Hill Girls has been dedicated to empowering tomorrow’s women and girls – inspiring confidence, unlocking potential, and shaping futures. Since our founding in 1906 by Beatrice Goode, we have remained true to her pioneering vision of creating a school where girls can thrive academically, socially, and personally.
As part of our 120th anniversary celebrations coming up in 2026, we are proud to honour our founder’s legacy by launching the Beatrice Goode Award, a new opportunity for girls to join our community and share in this remarkable tradition of excellence.
The Beatrice Goode Award – a bold opportunity for the next generation of trailblazing girls to join us and continue this legacy
The award is open to academically able girls entering Years 3, 4 or 5 in September 2026 who are currently attending a maintained (state) school, reflecting our commitment to widening access and extending the transformational opportunity of a Burgess Hill Girls education.
What does the award offer?
Recipients of the Beatrice Goode Award will benefit from:
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Transformational support with school fees (up to 50% means tested financial support), opening the door to an exceptional independent education
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Celebration of talent and potential, recognising each girl’s unique strengths, passions and aspirations
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The chance to flourish in an empowering environment shaped by 120 years of expertise in developing girls into confident, bold, and capable young women
How to Apply for the Beatrice Goode Award
We warmly invite you to come and experience Burgess Hill Girls for yourself, to see what makes our school a special place for girls to learn, grow and shine. Start by booking a visit.
In the first instance families are asked to complete our school registration form before submitting an application for the Beatrice Goode Award. Once registered, you can submit your award application. Upon receipt of the award application form families will then be invited to complete a means tested bursary. A reference from your daughter’s current school will also be required as part of the process. Applications close December 5th 2025 for entry in September 2026.