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Cambridgeshire schools respond to Thetford Grammar closure as sector pressures mount

Wisbech Grammar School and King’s Ely express sympathy for Norfolk neighbour while confirming continued stability and open admissions

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
10:40am, April 30 2026
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The closure of Thetford Grammar School marks another chapter in the ongoing transformation of the UK’s independent education sector. IMAGE: Google Street View

The closure of Thetford Grammar School marks another chapter in the ongoing transformation of the UK’s independent education sector. IMAGE: Google Street View

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Two leading Cambridgeshire independent schools have expressed sadness at the closure of Thetford Grammar School, while also making clear they remain open and ready to support displaced families.

The historic Norfolk school confirmed it will shut its doors on 31 August 2026, citing mounting financial pressures that have increasingly affected the UK’s independent education sector.

In a statement, the school’s board said: “The cumulative impact of the 20% VAT tariff on school fees, the removal of business rates relief, increased employer pension contributions, and the rising of the minimum wage and operating costs has placed an unsustainable pressure on the school.”

The closure marks the end of a long-established institution and has prompted a strong response from neighbouring schools, including Wisbech Grammar School and King’s Ely.

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Wisbech Grammar School issued a statement expressing sympathy for those affected.

“We are deeply saddened to hear the news of the closure of Thetford Grammar. Our thoughts are with the entire school community during this difficult time.”

The school acknowledged the uncertainty facing families, adding:
“We understand this may be an uncertain and emotional period for many families. When you feel ready, please know that you are warmly welcome to get in touch with us. We are here to listen, to guide and to support you as you consider the next steps for your child’s education.”

Similarly, King’s Ely highlighted the historical significance of the Norfolk school while offering support:

“We are extremely saddened by news that another UK independent school steeped in history – this time just across the border in Norfolk – will close its doors at the end of the Summer Term.”

The school added that pupils, families and staff are “very much in our thoughts at what will inevitably be an unsettling and distressing time.”

King’s Ely also confirmed it had proactively reached out:
“We reached out to the school today (April 28th) to offer its community our support.”

Open doors for displaced families

While both Cambridgeshire schools struck a sympathetic tone, they also made clear they are actively welcoming enquiries from families affected by the closure.

Wisbech Grammar invited prospective families to visit:
“We invite you to attend our Open Morning on Saturday 9 May, or to arrange a personal daytime visit at a time that suits you.”

King’s Ely echoed that message, noting capacity constraints but confirming availability:
“We have limited places available for September, however if any families would like to find out more about the King’s Ely Family of Schools, our upcoming Open Mornings would be an ideal opportunity.”

This dual message—support combined with availability—reflects a wider pattern across the independent sector, where closures are reshaping pupil distribution and competition between schools.

Political reaction: ‘a Thetford institution’

SW Norfolk MP Terry Jermy described the closure as a significant loss for the community.

“I know how highly regarded Thetford Grammar School is locally. It is a Thetford institution, and its closure is indeed very sad.”

He also pointed to long-standing challenges:
“To be clear, the future of Thetford Grammar School has been uncertain for some time. The school themselves has been vocal in recent years about the impact of falling pupil numbers.”

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Jermy criticised unmet investment expectations following a past ownership change:
“I am disappointed their investment promises at the time did not live up to expectations.”

He added that communication could have been stronger:
“I am disappointed the school did not reach out to myself about their latest challenges… Whether or not additional support or alternative arrangements could have been put in place remains to be seen.”

Despite this, he pledged support for affected families:
“I will do all I can through my office to provide support to families… I remain committed to ensuring all children receive the best possible education.”

Financial pressures across the sector

The closure comes amid mounting strain across the UK independent school sector, with rising costs and policy changes creating a challenging environment.

Wisbech Grammar School’s latest accounts – for the year ending 2024-  illustrate this reality. While the school reported an improved cash position—rising to £1.28 million from £325,894—it continues to operate with net liabilities of £1.49 million.

The figures reflect broader trends affecting many institutions, including:

  • Rising staffing costs, which account for around 70% of expenditure
  • Increased employer pension contributions
  • Higher energy and food costs
  • Declining pupil numbers linked to affordability concerns
  • Policy changes such as VAT on school fees

Despite these pressures, Wisbech Grammar’s directors said improved cashflow management and continued investment in facilities and digital infrastructure have helped maintain stability.

A changing landscape

Sector data suggests the challenges facing Thetford Grammar are far from unique. Independent school enrolment has declined in recent years, while fee increases—estimated at around 20% in real terms since 2020—have added further strain on families.

Closures and mergers have become more common, particularly among smaller schools with limited financial resilience.

The closure of Thetford Grammar School marks another chapter in the ongoing transformation of the UK’s independent education sector. IMAGE: Google Street View
The closure of Thetford Grammar School marks another chapter in the ongoing transformation of the UK’s independent education sector. IMAGE: Thetford Grammar School 

Against this backdrop, the responses from Wisbech Grammar and King’s Ely highlight a delicate balance: acknowledging the emotional impact of closures while positioning themselves as stable alternatives.

Community impact and what comes next

For families in Norfolk and surrounding areas, the closure raises immediate questions about continuity of education, transport, and community ties.

Both Cambridgeshire schools have made clear they are ready to assist.

Wisbech Grammar emphasised its supportive approach:
“We are here to listen, to guide and to support you as you consider the next steps for your child’s education.”

King’s Ely reinforced its outreach efforts and availability, albeit with limited spaces.

Meanwhile, attention is also turning to the future of Thetford Grammar’s historic site, with Jermy expressing hope that “at the very least the historic buildings can be preserved.”

Conclusion

While the loss of a historic institution is being felt deeply across the region, neighbouring schools are stepping in to offer continuity and support.

For Wisbech Grammar School and King’s Ely, the message is clear: sympathy for a valued peer, but also reassurance that they remain open, operational, and ready to welcome families navigating an uncertain transition.

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