School Buildings
- Main School Building; containing
- Lambourne, Caswalls' and Swallow's Houses
- Burford Room
- Dining Hall
- Swallow Room
- Swallow Library
- Most school offices and reception
- Penn's House
- Economics Block
- History and RS Block
- New Hall Building; containing
- New Hall (main school hall, used for important events and assemblies)
- Most academic subject classrooms for senior school
- Science Block
- Sports Hall
- Gym
- Radley's Yard; Chaplain's House
- Walde Music School
- Drama Centre
- Three junior school blocks containing most junior school classrooms
- ICT block
- Art and Design block
- Two Cricket Pavilions
- Swimming Pool
- Chapel
- School Shop
- Medical Centre
- Harsnett's House, Boy's Boarding House
- Church House, Boy's Boarding House
- Two girls boarding houses (Sandon Lodge and Hainault House)
- Headmasters House
- Wilson Building (Modern, Foreign Languages)
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