All About Stubbington Study Centre

Stubbington Study Centre was originally built in 1932 by Southampton City Council and was run as a Summer School, aiming to get deprived inner city children away from the city and into the countryside for two weeks in the summer. In 1971, the focus of Stubbington Study Centre changed from pastoral to educational. In 1972 Hampshire County Council took over Stubbington Study Centre. This meant that all children in Hampshire were eligible to visit the Centre. Currently the Centre is still owned by Hampshire County Council and takes upper primary-aged children from schools around Hampshire and across the UK.
Stubbington Study Centre lies on a 14-acre site, providing a large conservation area as well as recreation areas and Earthquake zone. To aid with our activities, our grounds also includes 7 ponds, 2 hides and various classroom areas, in and outdoors.

Our dormitories create a safe, comfortable and friendly place for children to sleep. Giving a chance to rest up and make new friends. These also provide access to the children for toilets and showers. Our kitchen has a great reputation for creating a wide range of meals for children and staff.
Our site is situated in Stubbington, close to Fareham. We are within a short distance of the M27 allowing good travel links to schools from near and far.