For families with a genuinely creative child, the strength of a school's art and design department can matter just as much as its academic results. Dedicated studio and workshop space, staff who exhibit or practise professionally, and a real track record of leavers progressing into art foundation courses or specialist design colleges are all signs that creativity is treated as a serious discipline rather than an afterthought. Boarding adds another dimension too - pupils with evening and weekend access to studios and kilns often develop noticeably stronger, more ambitious portfolios than those fitting art in around a day-school timetable.
This list has been compiled independently by UK Boarding School Advisors and reflects genuine, evidenced specialism in art and design, checked against each school's facilities, results, and destinations. No school has paid, or been asked to pay, for its place here, and the ranking is not a sponsored or paid placement of any kind - it is based purely on demonstrated strength in the subject.
1. Mayfield

Ceramics is where Mayfield truly shines, with the school regularly picking up national accolades that place it among England's most decorated secondary schools in the discipline. Set in the South East and welcoming pupils from 11 to 18, Mayfield treats clay and glaze work as a serious academic pursuit rather than an afterthought. Fees sit around £17,970, reflecting a boarding environment built to support genuinely competition-winning studio work.
South East · Ages 11 - 18 · £17,970 - £17,970
2. St George's School, Edinburgh

Textile work has emerged as a genuine calling card for St George's School in Edinburgh, whose Faculty of Art pushes pupils toward an exceptionally polished finish across disciplines. Spanning ages 2 to 18 in Scotland, the school treats creative subjects as a through-line from nursery to sixth form rather than a bolt-on extra. Fees range from £15,034 to £16,774, positioning it as a well-resourced choice for families prioritising design alongside academics.
Scotland · Ages 2 - 18 · £15,034 - £16,774
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3. West Buckland

A purpose-built art facility dating back to 2011 anchors West Buckland's creative offering, giving pupils studio space that ranks among the finest of any UK boarding school. Located in the South West and taking pupils from age 3 right through to 18, the school has a track record of sending leavers on to prestigious art colleges. Fees span £11,750 to £17,922 depending on stage.
South West · Ages 3 - 18 · £11,750 - £17,922
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4. All Hallows Prep

Few prep schools can match the design technology space at All Hallows, a facility built specifically to bring genuinely modern creative tools into a junior-age setting. Based in the South West for pupils aged 3 to 13, it gives younger children hands-on access to kit more usually found at senior level. Fees are set at £12,600.
South West · Ages 3 - 13 · £12,600 - £12,600
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5. Battle Abbey

Battle Abbey's art department has built a national profile, both for the exam results it produces and for the sheer quality of the pieces pupils create along the way. The school takes children from age 2 through to 18 in the South East, giving art a long runway to develop across a full school career. Fees range from £14,046 to £16,834.
South East · Ages 2 - 18 · £14,046 - £16,834
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6. Bedales

Bedales pairs a celebrated Art and Design building with studio and performance spaces built to a genuinely professional standard, so creative pupils are never working with second-best equipment. Taking pupils from 3 to 18 in the South East, the school has long treated the arts as central to its identity rather than a side interest. Fees range widely, from £6,898 to £18,999.
South East · Ages 3 - 18 · £6,898 - £18,999
7. Dauntsey's

Dauntsey's has a genuine track record of sending leavers into specialist art education, with alumni destinations including Ruskin School of Fine Art, the Royal School of Drawing, Central St Martin's, and Florence's Charles Cecil Studio. For a school taking pupils aged 11 to 18 in the South West, that's a strong signal the studio teaching translates into real progression routes. Fees range from £15,650 to £18,075.
South West · Ages 11 - 18 · £15,650 - £18,075
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8. Frensham Heights

Frensham Heights backs up its A-level art students with genuinely specialist facilities, separate studios for graphic design and photography, plus a ceramics room equipped with wheels and a working kiln for proper hands-on making. Taking pupils from 3 to 18 in the South East, the school treats specialist studio access as standard rather than exceptional. Fees run from £13,500 to £16,250.
South East · Ages 3 - 18 · £13,500 - £16,250
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9. Haberdashers' Monmouth

Design, Fashion and Textiles is the specific discipline where Haberdashers' Monmouth stands out, helped by its connection to Professor Jimmy Choo, whose patronage gives pupils genuine access to industry insight most schools simply can't offer. Based in Wales for pupils aged 3 to 19, it's a rare case of a famous name lending real substance to a design programme. Fees range from £11,265 to £18,330.
Wales · Ages 3 - 19 · £11,265 - £18,330
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10. Heathfield School Ascot

Heathfield School Ascot has built a national reputation around two things: an Art and Design department that consistently picks up awards, and a Fashion Show that's become something of a school legend in its own right. Taking pupils aged 11 to 18 in the South East, the school clearly treats creative expression as a headline strength rather than an extracurricular add-on. Fees range from £17,846 to £18,258.
South East · Ages 11 - 18 · £17,846 - £18,258
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Each school is assessed on genuine, evidenced specialism in art and design - dedicated facilities, staff expertise, exam results, and real progression into art foundation courses or design colleges - verified independently rather than taken from a school's own marketing.
Is this a sponsored or paid placement list?
No. This ranking is entirely independent editorial content. No school pays, or is asked to pay, to be included or to improve its position, and no advertising relationship influences the order.
What if my preferred school isn't on this list?
This list covers only ten schools, so plenty of excellent art and design departments won't appear here. Whether or not your preferred school is featured, UK Boarding School Advisors can give you free, independent guidance tailored to your child.
Choosing the right boarding school for a creative child is a big decision, and a top ten list can only ever be a starting point. UK Boarding School Advisors offers free, independent advice to help match your family with the school best suited to your child's talents, personality and circumstances - whether or not it happens to appear above.