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SCHOOLS SUPPLEMENT 2021 PULL OUT & KEEP
44 Pages of Education Features, News and Advice
St James Preparatory School
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BACK TO ROUTINE
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ALL-THROUGH SCHOOLS
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EDUCATION NEWS
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MY SCHOOL DAY REDCLIFFE GARDENS
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SCHOOLS DIRECTORY LONDON PREPS
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SCHOOLS DIRECTORY LONDON SECONDARIES
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SCHOOLS DIRECTORY BOARDING PREPS
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SCHOOLS DIRECTORY BOARDING SECONDARIES
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MY SCHOOL DAY RADNOR HOUSE
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GUIDE TO STATE SCHOOLS
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elcome to a revamped, remodelled and expanded version of our Schools Supplement. This autumn, we have our biggest schools directory to date compiled with help and expert guidance from our education partner The Good Schools Guide. Within you will find key information on pre-preps, preps, primaries and secondaries across the capital, as well as schools further afield offering London parents more choice when it comes to bussing out daily, flexi-boarding, weekly boarding or full boarding. Over recent years we have seen that more schools are expanding to cover all age groups, creating an all-through school experience. On page 25 we look at the pros and cons and shine the spotlight on one school offering this journey. At CKHQ we are super nosey, so we hope you enjoy our behind the scenes look at what keeps our teachers busy every day. We hear from the Head of Redcliffe Gardens on p33 and Deputy Head of Radnor House School on p60. Finally, we round-up the latest education news and catch up with the new faces joining a variety of schools in the capital and the south east this autumn on p28.
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GETTING BACK
TO ROUTINE WE CAN ALL AGREE THAT THERE WAS NOTHING ROUTINE ABOUT THE LAST SCHOOL YEAR. AS WE BEGIN A NEW ONE, CITY KIDS ASKED THE GOOD SCHOOLS GUIDE’S MELANIE SANDERSON HOW WE CAN ALL PREPARE.
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ot all children relish the thought of going back to school and even those who are enthusiastically packed and dressed the night before the first day of term can suffer last-minute nerves. Starting the academic year while the pandemic lingers, with potential for future lockdowns and general uncertainty, is enough to shake the toughest of characters, old or young. However, no matter which end of the scale your child sits, we encourage a practical, cando, approach from parents. It is important to nurture a sense of safety and bear in mind that until a certain age, children don’t have the emotional maturity to process news about lockdowns, testing, vaccinations and changes to school life. Schools have been working hard over the summer to ensure that the return is as stress-free as possible for their pupils. We have also put together some advice on how to overcome back-to-school worries for children and young people of all ages. The ideas also translate well for any child starting at a new school. goodschoolsguide.co.uk
BRING BACK ROUTINE AND STRUCTURE
Children and young adults thrive best when they know exactly what is going to happen, and structure promotes a sense of calm. Talk through how things will work at home once your children go back to school; younger children may respond well to a visual timetable illustrating their day, even more so if it can mirror their school routine before they go back. For all ages, get bedtimes back on track and wake teenagers up in the morning for at least a week before school starts.
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DEVELOP A SENSE OF SAFETY
Contextualise media reports about vaccinations, lockdowns, testing and public examinations for older children and remind them that you are there to answer their questions or discuss specific fears. Give teenagers personal space; if you know they are in a safe place physically and emotionally, choose your battles and let them navigate the landscape at their own pace. Consider visiting the school grounds so the first day of term feels less daunting. Allow little ones to take a favourite comfort toy into school to form a reassuring gap between home and school. They can be hidden in a pocket or at the bottom of a bag but just their presence can help calm nerves.
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ASK FOR HELP
Explain your concerns to your child’s tutor or form teacher and, if possible, arrange a virtual meeting where your child can share their worries. Some schools have Family Liaison Officers or wellbeing mentors who could also help here too; identify a trusted adult for your child so they know they have someone at school who they can go to if things get too much.
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MANAGE YOUR OWN EMOTIONS
It is perfectly normal for adults to feel stressed or frightened too; try to let your children see that you are managing this in a healthy way by talking, exercise or relaxation. Model kind behaviour towards other people and talk about the future in a positive way. Acknowledge that nobody is perfect and show that it’s how you manage life’s ups and downs that helps build resilience.
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If your child comes to you with their worries, count to ten in your head before you answer them, then normalise and reframe their emotions into a more positive statement. If they tell you they’re afraid of going back to school, for example, remind them that they felt the same way last year and were fine after a few days or weeks. Think about starting a worry jar. Family members of all ages can write their concerns down and put them in a jar. Look at them again after a week and if they are no longer worries, then throw them away. The ones that stay long term are those that need to be dealt with by talking or taking positive action. Sometimes the mere act of writing them down makes them seem smaller.
Turn your attentions outwards by seeing friends. Try to get your children together with some school friends before the start of term so they have a friendly face or two on day one. Unstructured play is a tonic and once your child starts school encourage plenty of play, downtime and socialising to help them leave the now unfamiliar pressures of the school day behind.
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PROMOTE HOPEFULNESS
The notion that life moves in cycles is powerful; remind all your family members that it’s all about dealing with highs and lows and remembering that ‘all things pass, including this’.
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ALL-THROUGH SCHOOLS: ARE THEY THE ANSWER?
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unior school, pre-prep, prep, middle school, high school. There is certainly a variety on offer in England. Throw all-through schools into the mix and choosing the right school for your child is not an easy task. Now junior schools are opening senior schools, and vice versa, so could the all-through school model be what you are looking for? All-through schools typically offer education from reception to sixth form. They can be based in one location, but more often than not, you will find primary and secondary across two or more sites. This means they have the feel of separate schools, with separate heads, but share the same overarching ethos. Primary aged children can benefit from being taught by specialist subject teachers, say in French or science, and they have the opportunity to enjoy secondary school facilities such as theatres, science labs and sports centres. One of the biggest pluses for secondary aged children, especially in the private sector, is not having a stressful transition from primary school. While pupils from junior may have to take the 11+, it would be unusual for them not to gain entry to the senior part of the school. Plus, if there is a hiccup on exam day, pupils have the advantage of being known to staff who can make an informed decision about entry. Moreover, moving up with a bunch of established friends makes transition a lot easier. This can have disadvantages for new joiners in Year 7 who find it hard to break into groups, but most all-through
schools expand their year group numbers at this stage, which is refreshing for all concerned. Our education partners at The Good Schools Guide know a thing or two about all-through schools, so we asked them for a valuable overview. Grace Moody-Stuart, Director of Good Schools Guide Education Consultants: “Finding a school for your young child which, barring mishaps, should take them all the way to the end of A levels can feel like a huge relief for parents. A sense of ‘job done’, as it were. There are many marvellous all-through schools which provide an excellent experience. But despite the many advantages - no entrance exam exasperation for example - and undoubted convenience of having a firm idea of what the future holds, there are reasons why an all-through school may not be right for everyone. Somewhere that was a good fit when your child was four years old may no longer be the best option as the child moves into adolescence. Quite apart from the possibility of them developing unforeseen interests or talents which can’t be catered for at the current school, there’s always a risk that your child can get stuck in a rut or be pigeon-holed in a way which is hard to shake off. Of course, that can happen at any school but the big shift which most children experience when moving school aged eleven (or sometimes thirteen) can freshen things up, broaden horizons and bring about new friendships.” City Kids asked the head of one all-through school to explain how the system worked for them. CITYKIDSMAGAZINE.CO.UK 25
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All-through school
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he key advantage is that a child can join a school in the primary phase and know that they have secured a school place in the secondary phase of their school. They are in the best possible place to prepare for their transition to secondary education in their chosen school. The other advantages are around having access to senior school facilities for science, sport and the performing arts - and to the expertise of subject specialists; there are lots of cross-phase opportunities, where senior schoolteachers support the teaching of younger children. Attending the junior school of their future senior school gives
children a head start because they are already familiar with it, and have formed friendships which they keep as they move to the secondary phase. At the same time, they have the opportunity to make new friends as children come in from elsewhere, giving the best of both worlds. All-through schools also enable senior pupils to take up leadership opportunities, such as helping with sports coaching and mentoring, which in turn provides younger pupils with excellent role models. Continuity obviously gives children a sense of security, which can build their confidence. Girls and boys grow up together from age three to
‘Attending the junior school of their future senior school gives children a head start’
18, learning alongside each other as brothers and sisters, forging positive relationships. Every single phase of education is new ground, however, with a different curriculum, new intellectual challenges and opportunities and so, whether you stay in the same school from nursery to sixth form, or change school several times, you’re going to have a different experience every academic year. For many all-through schools the largest intake is at 11+, which means that new children don’t find it difficult to integrate. With a good induction system in place, and a welcoming environment, new starters settle in quickly. I think it’s important that schools actively seek to mix up those who come through from their junior school with those who come in from other schools, so that everyone can make friends and feel a sense of belonging. Two particular examples of the all-through school model at its best come to mind: the first is our cross-phase science fair, when A-Level science students work with Year 5 pupils on projects such as coding mini robots and discovering exothermic reactions. The other example illustrates the strength of community fostered by this model: our Careers Fair introduces pupils of all ages to our alumni, who return to talk about their various professional roles and career paths.
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HEADS ON THE MOVE MORVEN MACDONALD at The Village Prep Ms MacDonald joins The Village Prep from Garden House School where she has driven changes to the curriculum and developed the quality of teaching and learning in her capacity as Assistant Head (Academic). She has a passion for education theory and research, and firmly believes in the importance of using this to guide decisions made in the classroom. She says: “I am wholeheartedly committed to ensuring that our girls experience exceptional learning opportunities which inspire them to be the best they can be in every area of school life. I look forward to building upon the outstanding teaching at The Village Prep to ensure that children are inspired to aspire and provided with the learning attitudes, skills and knowledge to thrive in the current world we live in.”
KIT THOMPSON at Orchard House School Mr Thompson joins Orchard House from the Unicorn School in Kew where he has overseen a period of tremendous success. Educated at Downside School, Somerset, Mr Thompson has held positions at Tockington Manor School, Bristol and Twyford School, Winchester, where he was Deputy Head. He said: “I hold a deep belief that children learn best when they feel safe, happy and are inspired to try their very best every day. The wonderful strap line ‘where every child can learn to fly’ immediately made me smile and I know that my views on education are ideally matched to the school.”
KATE BEVAN at Notting Hill & Ealing High Junior School Ms Bevan was previously at Ibstock Place School Junior department where she spent two years as Head. She enjoyed 13 years at Danes Hill School as Head of Year, Head of History, and Director of Studies.
DAN THORNBURN at Millfield Prep Mr Thornburn takes over in January 2022 after four years at Edgeborough School in Surrey. He has overseen record pupil numbers as well as a merger between Edgeborough and Charterhouse which comes to fruition this year.
POLLY FRALEY at the Unicorn School Ms Fraley, former Deputy Head, succeeds Kit Thompson. Polly was educated at the Godolphin and Latymer School before studying History at Oxford and completing her PGCE in Primary Education at Roehampton University.
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SOUTHBANK INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CELEBRATES IB SUCCESS
OXBRIDGE SUCCESS Brampton Manor Academy in Newham received top Oxbridge awards this summer. 55 pupils got the A-level grades they needed and in all, 330 got into Russell Group universities. The school has come a long way in the last few years when in 2014 only one Brampton student received an Oxbridge offer. Last year’s cohort won 51 offers. This summer, nearly half of UK entries were awarded an A or A* grade.
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Students at Southbank International School in London have achieved a 100 per cent pass rate in their IB Diploma. 35% have also achieved a bilingual qualification. Amal Hirani, Deputy Principal Diploma Programme at Southbank International School, said: “We are delighted with this year’s IB Diploma results which are a testament to the hard work, creativity and determination of our students. We have focused on supporting each student academically and pastorally so that they can meet the academic rigours of the Diploma Programme. This year especially, that support has been more important than ever.”
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BUDDING RADNOR HOUSE VET WINS CAMBRIDGE PRIZE Incoming Head Prefect at Radnor House School, Amelia Griffiths, has won first prize for her Veterinary Medicine entry in the prestigious Cottrell Essay Prize organised by Lucy Cavendish College at the University of Cambridge. The essay is open to prospective students of medicine and veterinary medicine and is one of the most prestigious competitions in these fields. Amelia set aside time in the academic calendar to produce an exceptionally well researched and sharply analytical 1,500-word essay entitled ‘Brachycephalic dogs spend their entire lives struggling to breathe. Their popularity is regrettable, and their breeding should be strictly regulated.’ Discuss.
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Prep school for boys and girls aged 2½–11
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Godolphin and Latymer Redcliffe Gardens School 47 Redcliffe Gardens, London SW10 9JH
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MY SCHOOL DAY by Ben Dunhill, Head Of Redcliffe Gardens School BEN DUNHILL SPENT 10 YEARS IN SENIOR SCHOOLS AT BLUNDELL’S AND WORTH WHERE HE WAS A BOARDING HOUSEMASTER. PRIOR TO THIS HE TAUGHT ENGLISH IN FRANCE. PREVIOUS HEADSHIPS INCLUDE PORT REGIS IN DORSET AND ABERCORN SCHOOL IN MARYLEBONE. HE JOINED REDCLIFFE GARDENS SCHOOL IN JANUARY 2021.
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Arrive at school, check emails, first meeting with Deputy Head. We both arrive early because it is quiet and we can plan ahead for the day.
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Lunch - always a highlight at Redcliffe.
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Chat with my PA who is also the school secretary. As a new head in this school I really rely on her and fortunately for us all, she is super-efficient, knowledgeable and practical.
On a Thursday I am off with the Plogging Club – (Picking up litter while jogging!) With gloves and grabbers our team of senior pupils usually manage quite a hoard of recyclable and non-recyclable items which are dealt with accordingly.
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At the door to welcome pupils. I consider this a very important part of the day. The values you have in a community are shown in the welcome that you give to others. We also help the children develop their social skills in offering and responding to greetings. It is also a vital touchpoint with parents just to say ‘Hello’ or to pick up or share any relevant information regarding a pupil, or simply the logistics of the day ahead (altered collection time etc).
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Assembly. This is vital time for any school. This is where values are reinforced and good or less good news is shared and explained. Assemblies give pupils the chance to stand up in front of their peers and help them hone their presentation skills.
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Parent tours
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Teach Year 6. At different times of the year we focus on interview preparation, current affairs, School Parliament matters or research charities to support through events.
Admissions and Marketing meeting
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Head’s lesson with Year 2. I often just read to them (with lots of voices for dramatic effect) or we talk about current affairs that may be accessible to them.
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Clubs begin and it is home-time for others. I love the various clubs we put on. I especially love the fact that these activities, unlike academic ones, are ‘un-measured’, ‘just for fun’! Relaxing, sociable and more often than not ‘creative’ and the best bit about being a teacher is... seeing pupils be creative!
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Zoom call with Dr Ramsey at Godolphin and Latymer with my Deputy Head. We have regular calls to share thoughts and deal with any matters arising. If there is nothing too meaty to discuss we can simply have a chat.
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Meetings. Could be with parents or the Godolphin and Latymer Foundation governors for me to provide an update on how things are going.
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I like to get in the car by 1800 in order to hear the news round-up of the day.
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Devonshire House Pre-Prep & Prep School & The Oak Tree Nursery for Children from 2½
‘A lovely, caring environment with dynamic and engagingly creative teachers’ (Junior School Parent)
Our Next Open Mornings: Thursday 16th & Thursday 30th September 2021 at 10:00am To register for an open morning please visit our website or contact Admissions Telephone: 020 7435 1916 Email: enquiries@dhprep.co.uk Website: www.devonshirehouseschool.co.uk
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D I R E C TO R Y
SCHOOL DIRECTORY If you are considering the private route, our schools directory
research, you will find a school where your child will flourish
provides some basic information and contact details to help you
and be happy.
on your way to choosing a school. Check websites for open days and registration deadlines as some schools will operate a first
PREP BOARDING
come first served system, while others might assess.
You may be considering a move out or prefer your child has a countryside education. Our prep boarding list has distance in
PRE-PREP/PREP/PRIMARY DAY SCHOOLS
mind, with journey times from London under an hour.
Choosing a first school can be overwhelming. Old hands will tell you that league tables and statistics (and tittle tattle) are only
SECONDARY BOARDING
part of the story – an open day, tour or show around will give you
As your children become more independent, distance is not
the feel for a place and the opportunity to ask questions.
quite so key, so our directory reflects this, taking in further flung counties such as Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Dorset. And
SECONDARY DAY SCHOOLS
some quintessential English boarding schools.
London has some of the best secondary schools in the country and as a result it can feel a bit frenzied as families head
You’ll find all the schools within our directory on The Good
towards 11+ exams. But, if you ignore the tittle tattle, stay
Schools Guide website: those which are reviewed are marked
honest about your child’s ability and character, and do your
with a .
PRIMARY/PRE-PREP/PREP NORTH/NORTH-WEST ABERCORN SCHOOL 28 Abercorn Place, NW8 9XP T 020 7286 4785 E admissions@abercornschool.com W abercornschool.com Co-ed 2 to 13. Next schools: Aldenham, City of London, Francis Holland, Highgate, Latymer Upper, Mill Hill, North London Collegiate, Queen’s College, UCS, Westminster, Eton DEVONSHIRE HOUSE PRE-PREP & PREP SCHOOL 2 Arkwright Road, NW3 6AE T 020 7435 1916 E admissions@ devonshirehouseprepschool.co.uk W devonshirehouseschool.co.uk Co-ed 2.5 to 13 Next schools: Highgate, St Paul’s, UCS, Westminster, Mill Hill, City of London, Eton, Merchant Taylor’s, Haberdashers, Charterhouse, Harrow LYNDHURST HOUSE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 24 Lyndhurst Gardens, NW3 5NW T 020 7435 4936
E jorrett@lyndhursthouse.co.uk W lyndhursthouse.co.uk Boys 4 to 13 Next schools: City of London, Highgate, Mill Hill, Westminster, UCS, St Paul’s, Eton, Harrow, Stowe MAPLE WALK SCHOOL 62a Crownhill Road, NW10 4EB T 020 8963 3890 E admissions@maplewalkschool.co.uk W maplewalkschool.co.uk Co-ed 4 to 11 Next schools: Aldenham, City of London, Emanuel, Queen’s College, Latymer Upper, John Lyon, North Bridge House, Belmont Mill Hill Prep School, Wetherby Prep, Francis Holland NORTH BRIDGE HOUSE SCHOOL 1 Gloucester Avenue, NW1 7AB T 020 7267 6266 E prep.reception@northbridgehouse. com W northbridgehouse.com Co-ed nursery 2 to 5, Pre-prep 5 to 7, Prep 7 to 13 Next schools: Senior School, City of London, Channing, Eton, Francis Holland, Merchant Taylor’s, Channing, South Hampstead
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D I R E C TO R Y ORLEY FARM SCHOOL
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Godolphin & Latymer, Hampton,
at 13+, Dulwich College, Harrow,
South Hill Avenue, Harrow, HA1 3NU
Girls 3 to 11
Ibstock, Kings College Wimbledon,
Charterhouse
T 020 8869 7600
Next schools: Belmont, Channing, City
LEH, Latymer Upper, Putney High,
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of London, Francis Holland, Henrietta
Surbiton, Tiffin Boys & Girls
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Barnett, Queen’s College, South
Co-ed 4 to 13
Hampstead
Next schools: Merchant Taylors’, Mill
EATON HOUSE THE MANOR GIRLS’ SCHOOL
BROOMWOOD HALL SCHOOL
58 Clapham Common Northside,
68-74 Nightingale Lane, SW12 8NR
SW4 9RU
Hill, Northwood College, Parmiter’s,
THE GOWER SCHOOL
T 020 8682 8830
T 0203 917 5050
Rugby, St Paul’s Girls, John Lyon, Royal
10 Cynthia Street, N1 9JF
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Masonic, Westminster, Aldenham,
T 020 7700 2445
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Haberdashers’ Aske’s (boys and girls),
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Girls 4 to 13 and boys from 4 to 8
Girls 4 to 11
Haileybury, Harrow
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Next schools: Francis Holland, JAGS,
JAGS, Wycombe Abbey, St Paul’s Girls’,
Co-ed 0 to 11.
LEH, St Paul’s, More House, Streatham
St Mary’s Ascot
ST JOHN’S WOOD PRE-PREP
Next schools: Westminster, City of
& Clapham High, Emanuel, Alleyn’s,
Lord’s Roundabout, NW8 7NE
London, Highgate, Channing, Dame
Harrodian, Wellington
T 020 7722 7149
Alice Owen’s, Forest, Francis Holland,
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Henrietta Barnett, North London
CAMERON VALE SCHOOL
T 020 7225 3131
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Collegiate, Hampstead High
The Vale, SW3 6AH
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T 020 7352 4040
W eatonsquareschool.com
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Co-ed 4 to 11
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Next schools: Alleyns, JAGS, Francis
Co-ed 3 to 7 Next schools: St Paul’s Juniors,
SOUTH + SOUTH WEST
Highgate, North Bridge House, South
EATON SQUARE SCHOOL 55-57 Eccleston Square, SW1V 1PH
Hampstead High, UCS, Westminster
BROOMFIELD HOUSE SCHOOL
Co-ed aged 2 to 11
Holland, Dulwich College, Godolphin &
Under, Latymer Prep, Merchant Taylor’s
Broomfield Road, TW9 3HS
Next Schools Queen’s Gate, Wetherby
Latymer, Latymer Upper, Putney High
T 020 8940 3884
Senior, Queen’s College, More House,
THE VILLAGE PREP SCHOOL
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Holland Park School
2 Parkhill Road, NW3 2YN
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T 020 7485 4673
Co-ed 3 to 11
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FALCONS PREP RICHMOND 41 Kew Foot Road, TW9 2SS
DOLPHIN SCHOOL
T 020 8948 9490
(incorporating
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NOAHS ARK NURSERY SCHOOLS)
W falconsprep.co.uk
Northcote Road, SW11 6QW
Boys 7 to 13
T 020 7924 3472
Next schools: Monmouth School,
E admissions@dolphinschool.org.uk
Haileybury, Reed’s, Radnor House
W dolphinschool.org.uk Co-ed 2 to 11
FALCONS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (&
Next schools: Alleyn’s, Croydon High,
PEREGRINES PRE-PREP)
Downe House, Dulwich College,
11 Woodborough Road, SW15 6PY
Ibstock Place, Whitgift, Sydenham
T 020 8992 5189
High, Francis Holland
E admissions@falconsgirls.co.uk W falconsgirls.co.uk
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EATON HOUSE
Girls 4 to 11 with a co-ed nursery 2 to 4
3-5 Eaton Gate, SW1W 9BA
Next schools: Putney High, Ibstock,
T 0203 917 5050
Kew House, Latymer Upper, LEH,
E sfeilding@eatonhouseschools.com
Radnor House, Harrodian, Benenden
W eatonhouseschools.com
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Boys 3 to 11
FALKNER HOUSE
Next schools: Westminster, St Paul’s,
19 Brechin Place, SW7 4QB
Haberdashers’ Aske’s, Latymer
T 020 7373 4501
Prep, Westminster Under, Thomas’s
E office@falknerhouse.co.uk
Battersea, Wetherby Prep
W falknerhouse.co.uk Girls 3 to 11
K
EATON HOUSE THE MANOR
Next schools: Godolphin & Latymer, St
BOYS’S SCHOOL
Paul’s Girls, City of London, Latymer
The Manor House, 58 Clapham
Upper, Notting Hill & Ealing, Queen’s
Common Northside, SW4 9RU
Gate, Putney High School, Benenden, St
T 020 3917 5050
Mary’s Ascot, Wycombe Abbey
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D I R E C TO R Y FALKNER HOUSE (BOYS)
Summer Fields, Ludgrove. Francis
High School, Harrodian, Wimbledon
T 020 7720 4091
20 Penywern Rd, London SW5 9SU
Holland (north and south), Godolphin
High School
E registrar@newtonprep.co.uk
T 020 7373 2340
& Latymer, Latymer Upper, St Mary’s
E office20pr@falknerhouse.co.uk
Ascot, Heathfield
W falknerhouse.co.uk
W newtonprepschool.co.uk KEW GREEN PREPARATORY
Next schools: Westminster, City of
SCHOOL
London, JAGS, Wimbledon High,
Boys 4 to 11
GLENDOWER PREPARATORY
Layton House, Ferry Lane, TW9 3AF
Dulwich, Godolphin & Latymer, Putney
Next schools: Kings College,
SCHOOL
T 020 8948 5999
High, St Paul’s, Hampton, King’s College
Wimbledon, St Paul’s, City of London
86/87 Queen’s Gate, SW7 5JX
E secretary@kgps.co.uk
Wimbledon, Whitgift, Wellington, Eton,
T 020 7370 1927
W kgps.co.uk
Benenden, Cheltenham Ladies’ College,
FRANCIS HOLLAND JUNIOR
E office@glendowerprep.org
Co-ed 4 to 11
Charterhouse, Harrow, Brighton
SCHOOL (SLOANE SQUARE)
W glendowerprep.org
Next schools: Kew House, Notting
College
Graham Terrace, SW1W 8JF
Girls 4 to 11
Hill & Ealing, Westminster, Latymer
T 020 7730 2971
Next schools: Francis Holland Sloane
Upper, KCS Wimbledon, St John’s
NORTHCOTE LODGE SCHOOL
E registrar@fhs-sw1.org.uk
Square, Godolphin & Latymer,
Leatherhead, Ibstock Place
26 Bolingbroke Grove, SW11 6EL
W fhs-sw1.org.uk
Wycombe Abbey, Kensington Park
Girls 4 to 11
School, Latymer Upper, Putney High
KINGS HOUSE SCHOOL
E admissions@northwoodschools.com
Next schools: Francis Holland Senior,
School, St Paul’s Girls’
68 King’s Road, TW10 6ES
W northwoodschools.com
T 020 8940 1878
Boys 8 to 13
KEW COLLEGE
E schooloffice@kingshouseschool.org
Next schools: Senior school, Harrow,
24-26 Cumberland Road, TW9 3HQ
W kingshouseschool.org
Eton, Tonbridge, Sherborne, Bradfield,
GARDEN HOUSE SCHOOL
T 020 8940 2039
Boys 3 to 13 with co-ed nursery
Marlborough, Wellington
Turks Row, SW3 4TW
E enquiries@kewcollege.com
Next schools: Hampton, St Paul’s,
T 020 7730 1652
W kewcollege.com
King’s College Wimbledon, Reed’s,
PARSONS GREEN PREP SCHOOL
E info@gardenhouseschool.co.uk
Co-ed from 3 to 11
Epsom College, Charterhouse, Eton,
1 Fulham Park Road, SW6 4LJ
W gardenhouseschool.co.uk
Next schools: Hampton School, Ibstock
Millfield, Wellington, Winchester
T 020 7371 9009
Boys and girls 3 to 11
Place School, Kingston Grammar
Next schools: Sussex House, Wetherby
School, Radnor House, St Benedict’s
NEWTON PREP
W parsonsgreenprep.co.uk
Prep, St Paul’s’, Winchester House,
School, St Catherine’s School, Surbiton
149 Battersea Park Road, SW8 4BX
Co-ed 4 to 11
Alleyn’s, JAGS, St Paul’s Girls, City of London Girls, Wycombe Abbey, Downe House
T 020 8682 8888
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Eaton Square Schools
Nursery & Prep Great minds set free
NEXT OPEN MORNING: Thursday 14th October 2021 DON’T MISS OUT: NEW NURSERY OPENING SEPTEMBER 2021
www.eatonsquareschools.com 55-57 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1PH | registrar@eatonsquareschool.com | 0207 225 3131 38 CITYKIDSMAGAZINE.CO.UK
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We would be delighted to show you our brand new Reception classroom and share our further plans towards becoming a major STEAM school.
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Next schools: St Paul’s Girls’, Godolphin
T 020 7352 9247
& Latymer, Queen’s Gate, Harrodian,
E registrar@redcliffeschool.com
THE ROCHE SCHOOL
Girls 4 to 11
Ibstock Place, St James
W redcliffeschool.com
11 Frogmore, SW18 1HW
Next schools: Wimbledon High,
Co-ed 2.5 to 11
T 020 8877 0823
Cranleigh Prep, Guildford High School,
PRINCE’S GARDENS PREPARATORY
Francis Holland Regent’s Park, More
E admissions@therocheschool.co.uk
Putney High, St John’s Leatherhead,
SCHOOL
House, St Philip’s, Fulham School,
W therocheschool.com
Surbiton High School, Sutton High
23-25 Princes Gate, SW7 1PT
Queen’s College, Sussex House,
Co-ed 2 to 11
T 020 7591 4620
Hurlingham Academy, Queen’s Gate,
Next schools: Emanuel, King’s College,
THE WHITE HOUSE PREP SCHOOL &
E admissions@princesgardensprep.co.uk
Kensington Park School, St James’s
Wimbledon, Dulwich College, Ibstock
WOODENTOPS KINDERGARTEN
Place School, Latymer, Wimbledon
24 Thornton Road, SW12 0LF
High, Putney High, Epsom College
T 020 8674 9514
W princesgardensprep.co.uk Co-ed 3 to 11
SINCLAIR HOUSE SCHOOL
Next schools: Heathfield, St James,
59 Fulham High Street, SW6 3JJ
More House, St George’s
T 020 7736 9182
THE ROWANS
W whitehouseschool.com
E info@sinclairhouseschool.com
19 Drax Avenue, SW20 0EG
Co-ed 3 to 11
PROSPECT HOUSE SCHOOL
W sinclairhouseschool.co.uk
T 020 8946 8220
Next schools: JAGs, Alleyn’s, Dulwich
75 Putney Hill, SW15 3NT
Co-ed 2 to 11
E office@rowans.org.uk
College, Whitgift, Emanuel, Trinity
T 020 8780 0456
Next schools: Emanuel, Francis Holland,
W rowans.org.uk
School, Woldingham
E info@prospecths.org.uk
Fulham, Godolphin & Latymer
Co-ed 3 to 7
E office@whitehouseschool.com
Next schools: Shrewsbury House, Kings
WETHERBY KENSINGTON
Co-ed 3 to 11
SUSSEX HOUSE SCHOOL
College Junior, St Paul’s Junior, LEH,
4 Wetherby Gardens, SW5 0JN
Next schools: King’s College, Latymer
68 Cadogan Square, SW1X 0EA
Wimbledon High, Feltonfleet, Danes
T 0203 910 9760
Upper, Putney High, Hampton,
T 020 7584 1741
Hill
E learn@wetherbykensington.co.uk
Kingston Grammar, St John’s
E admissions@sussexhouseschool.co.uk
Leatherhead, Ibstock, Kew House,
W sussexhouseschool.co.uk
THE STUDY PREPARATORY
Boys 4 to 8
Surbiton High
Boys 8 to 13
SCHOOL
Next schools: St Paul’s, Latymer Prep,
Next schools: Eton, Winchester,
Wilberforce House, SW19 4UN
Kings College Wimbledon
Harrow, St Paul’s, Westminster
T 020 8947 6969
W prospecths.org.uk
REDCLIFFE GARDENS SCHOOL
W wetherby-kensington.co.uk
E admissions@thestudyprep.co.uk
47, Redcliffe Gardens, SW10 9JH
Start your child’s learning journey in our welcoming Nursery from age 3+
Open Day Saturday 9th October 2021 10am - 12 noon
8 Mattock Lane, Ealing W5 5BG 020 8579 3662 admissions@cliftonlodgeschool.co.uk www.cliftonlodgeschool.co.uk
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Nursery & Preparatory School for boys & girls from 3 to 11 years Nursery – new ‘mornings only’ option for first term.
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the the active active way way
ScHoOl To
BaCk
BaCk
To LeArN FoR LiFe ScHoOl To
...because moving bodies aid active minds
bilateral
CoOrDiNaTiOn
DEVELOPS: The vestibular system is our sense of balance and movement and is centered in the inner ear.
vestibular
SyStEm
DEVELOPS: fine motor skills, visual motor tasks, gross motor skills.
SCHOOL:
holding a pencil, reading, writing, paying attention.
SCHOOL: Sitting still for periods of time, understanding of my spacial awareness can sit in a circle without sitting on top of another child, reading.
Back to School Keep Them Moving Researchers within the NHS and Harvard recommend that your child should get moving for 3 to 5 hours a day, including 60 minutes of vigorous exercise. This isn’t just important for your child’s physical health, but also critical to the development of their brain, their body, their sensory systems, and their social and emotional skills. Pressures on timetables, resources and space mean this can be difficult within schools. This is where The Little Gym steps in.
Lack of movement LIMITS OUR CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT Gymnastics is the only sport that challenges the body to move through every single movement plane and rotate around every single axis. That's why we consider it the movement equivalent of a superfood. Just like leafy greens, movement increases brainpower - children get smarter when they move! At the same time, their bodies get stronger which allows their brains to listen and learn better. At The Little Gym children learn to problem solve through movement, they learn to control their body, enhance their gross motor skills, discover what they are capable of, and to TRUST themselves. They develop self-confidence, self-esteem and boost their creativity and imagination through movement. They develop their peripheral vision, their balance, their spatial awareness through movement. They learn to concentrate, focus and even sit still through MOVING first.
So...Why The Little Gym? "If children do not have the coordination and strength to stabilise their bodies, they find it hugely demanding to sit for long periods. If a child is already working hard to sit still at his desk, then he will find it harder to think about what he wants to write. The result is a child who does not like writing or cannot sit still for the length of time the task requires." Carla McCall, Occupational Therapist, ABC_OT.
There’s a reason why doctors and occupational therapists are fans of The Little Gym. They’ve seen with their own eyes the transformational effect of our classes on children and consequently, their schoolwork and academics. Our programmes have been specially designed to help your child channel their boundless energy and reach developmental milestones. Delivered by our experts, children bounce into classes after the long school days. Our non-competitive gymnastics approach means each child develops their skills at their own pace. Through positive feedback, children become more confident, and their self-esteem gets a boost. Our beautifully designed, state of the art gyms have everything you and your child need to develop their gymnastics and social skills while having FUN. You can watch your child fully during their class from our glass fronted lobby, and why not have a coffee and socialise with other parents.
NEW SEASON STARTS NOW - GET A MOVE ON! Contact your nearest The Little Gym to enrol (see over)
DEVELOPS: Strength from shoulder down to hand grip
SCHOOL: The stronger my grip better my handwriting. This also helps with motor skills such as tying shoelaces.
building
StReNgTh
DEVELOPS: Body awareness is the ability to recognize where your body is in space. Your muscles and joints send your brain information about your body and how it moves.
SCHOOL: holding a pencil, handwriting, sitting upright in a chair, walking in a line, awareness of obstacles and navigating their way.
body
AwArEnEsS
To find out more about our classes for children aged 4 months to 12 years: The Little Gym Chiswick
University of Westminster Sports Ground, Hartington Road, Chiswick, London, W4 3AN t: 020 8994 3729 chiswick@thelittlegym.co.uk
The Little Gym Hampstead
The 02 Centre, 255 Finchley Road, Hampstead, NW3 6LU t: 020 7794 7000 hampstead@thelittlegym.co.uk
The Little Gym Wandsworth & Fulham Compass House, Riverside West Wandsworth, SW18 1DB t: 020 8874 6567 wandsworth_fulham@thelittlegym.co.uk
The Little Gym Westfield
Westfield London Shopping Centre, Unit 2117A, Ariel Way, London, W12 7GE t: 020 8735 0817 westfield@thelittlegym.co.uk westfield.thelittlegym.co.uk
D I R E C TO R Y WIMBLEDON COMMON
T 020 7251 2284
THE VILLA
W butehouse.co.uk
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
E hercules@dallingtonschool.co.uk
54 Lyndhurst Grove, SE15 5AH
Girls 4 to 11
113 Ridgway, SW19 4TA
W dallingtonschool.co.uk
T 020 7703 6216
Next schools: St Paul’s Girls, Godolphin
T 020 8946 1001
Co-ed 3 to 11
E enquiries@thevillaschoolandnursery.
& Latymer, Francis Holland (south
E info@wimbledoncommonprep.co.uk
Next schools: North Bridge House,
com
and north), Wycombe Abbey, Downe
W wcps.org.uk
City of London, The Latymer School,
W thevillaschoolandnursery.co.uk
House, St George’s Ascot
Boys 5 to 7
Portland Place, UCS, Queen’s College
Co-ed 2 to 7 Next schools: Alleyn’s, JAGs, Dulwich
CHEPSTOW HOUSE SCHOOL
St Paul’s Junior, Shrewsbury House,
DULWICH PREP LONDON
College, Rosemead, Oakfield,
108a Lancaster Road, W11 1QS
Westminster Under
42 Alleyn Park, SE21 7AA
Sydenham Girls, Dulwich Prep
T 020 7243 0243
Next schools: Kings College Junior,
T 020 8766 5500
EAST + SOUTH EAST
E admissions@dulwichpreplondon.org
E info@chepstowhouseschool.co.uk
CENTRAL + WEST
W dulwichpreplondon.org
W chepstowhouseschool.co.uk Co-ed 2 to 13
CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE
Boys 3 to 13
BASSETT HOUSE SCHOOL
Next schools: Francis Holland NW1 and
SCHOOL
Next schools: Dulwich College, Alleyn’s,
60 Bassett Road, W10 6JP
SW1, South Hampstead, St Paul’s, City
40 Charterhouse Square
Trinity, Whitgift, Westminster, Tonbridge
T 020 8969 0313
Boys, Westminster Under, Wetherby
E info@bassetths.org.uk
London EC1M 6EA
THE LYCEUM SCHOOL
W bassetths.org.uk
CHISWICK AND BEDFORD PARK
T 020 7600 3805
65 Worship Street, EC2A 2DU
Co-ed 3 to 11
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
E life@charterhousesquareschool.co.uk
T 020 7247 1588
Next schools: Latymer Upper, City of
Priory Avenue, W4 1TX
W charterhousesquareschool.co.uk
E registrar@lyceumschool.co.uk
London, Notting Hill & Ealing, Francis
T 020 8994 1804
Co-ed 3 to 11
W lyceumschool.co.uk
Holland, Kew House, Emanuel, UCS
E info@cbppschool.co.uk
Next schools: City of London,
Co-ed 3 to 11
Westminster, Francis Holland, South
Next schools: Channing, Eaton
BUTE HOUSE PREPARATORY
Co-ed 3 to 11
Hampstead High
Square Upper School, Francis Holland
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Next schools: LEH, Hampton, Godolphin
(Regent’s Park), James Allen’s Girls’
Luxemburg Gardens, W6 7EA
& Latymer, Latymer, Kew House, Notting
DALLINGTON SCHOOL
School (JAGS), More House, Portland
T 020 7603 7381
Hill & Ealing
8 Dallington Street, EC1V 0BW
Place, South Hampstead High
E mail@butehouse.co.uk
W cbppschool.co.uk
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D I R E C TO R Y CLIFTON LODGE
LATYMER PREP SCHOOL
Holland ( north and south), City of
THE MALL SCHOOL
8, Mattock Lane, W5 5BG
36 Upper Mall, W6 9TA
London, Hampton
185 Hampton Road, TW2 5NQ
T 020 8579 3662
T 020 7993 0061
E admissions@cliftonlodgeschool.co.uk
E registrar@latymerprep.org
ST BENEDICT’S SCHOOL
E admissions@themallschool.org.uk
W cliftonlodgeschool.co.uk
W latymerprep.org
54 Eaton Rise, W5 2ES
W themallschool.org.uk
Co-ed 3 to 11
Co-ed 7 to 11 with a linked senior school
T 020 8862 2254
Boys 4 to 11
E enquiries@stbenedicts.org.uk
Next schools: Hampton, Kings College
Next schools: Merchant Taylors’
T 020 8977 2523
School, City of London Boys’, Hampton,
NOTTING HILL PREP
W stbenedicts.org.uk
Wimbledon, St Paul’s Juniors, Kingston
The John Lyon School, St Benedict’s,
95 Lancaster Road, W11 1QQ
Co-ed 3-18
Grammar, Tiffin, Reed’s, Epsom College
Notting Hill & Ealing High School,
T 020 7221 0727
St Augustine’s Priory, St Benedict’s,
E admin@nottinghillprep.com
ST JAMES PREPARATORY SCHOOL
NEWLAND HOUSE SCHOOL
Latymer Upper School, Godolphin &
W nottinghillprep.com
Earsby Street, W14 8SH
32-34 Waldegrave Park, TW1 4TQ
Latymer, Putney High
Co-ed 4 to 13
T 020 7348 1793
T 020 8865 1305
Next schools: St Paul’s, Wycombe
E admissions@stjamesprep.org.uk
E admissions@newlandhouse.net
DURSTON HOUSE
Abbey, Eton, Westminster, Putney
W stjamesschools.co.uk
W newlandhouse.net
12-14 Castlebar Road, W5 2DR
High, Francis Holland (north and
Co-ed 2 to 11
Co-ed 3 to 13
T 020 8991 6530
south), Wellington, Rugby, Bradfield,
Next schools: St James Senior,
Next schools: 11+ Halliford, St George’s
E info@durstonhouse.org
the Harrodian
Queensgate, Godolphin & Latymer,
College, Kingston Grammar, Hampton.
Queen’s College, Westminster, UCS,
13+ Wellington, St James, Reeds,
Harrodian, Latymer
Hampton, Bedales
W durstonhouse.org Boys 4 to 13
ORCHARD HOUSE SCHOOL
Next schools: St Paul’s, Merchant
16 Newton Grove, W4 1LB
Taylors’, Hampton, Latymer, City, John
T 020 8742 8544
WETHERBY SCHOOL
ROKEBY SCHOOL
Lyon, St Benedict’s
E info@orchardhs.org.uk
11 Pembridge Square, W2 4ED
George Road, KT2 7PB
W orchardhs.org.uk
T 020 7727 9581
T 020 8942 2247
FALCONS PRE-PREPARATORY
Co-ed 3 to 11
E learn@wetherbyschool.co.uk
E admissions@rokeby.org.uk
SCHOOL
Next schools: Hampton, Latymer
W wetherbyschool.co.uk
W rokebyschool.co.uk
2 Burnaby Gardens, W4 3DT
Upper, Godolphin & Latymer, St Paul’s,
Boys 2 to 8
Boys 4 to 13
T 020 8747 8393
Wycombe Abbey
Westminster Under, Sussex House, St
Next schools: Epsom College, St
Paul’s Juniors, King’s College Junior
Paul’s, Eton College, Reed’s School,
E admissions@falconsboys.co.uk W falconsboys.co.uk
PEMBRIDGE HALL SCHOOL
School, Latymer Prep, Summer Fields,
Charterhouse, Cranleigh, St John’s,
Boys 3 to 7
18 Pembridge Square, W2 4EH
Caldicott, The Dragon
Whitgift
Next schools: St Paul’s Juniors, Falcons
T 020 7229 0121
Prep, Westminster Under, Latymer,
E contact@pembridgehall.co.uk
WETHERBY PREPARATORY
ST CATHERINE’S BRAMLEY
Caldicott
W pembridgehall.co.uk
SCHOOL
Station Road, Bramley, GU5 0DF
Girls 4 to 11
48 Bryanston Square, W1H 2EA
T 01483 899665
HAWKESDOWN HOUSE
Next schools: Francis Holland Regent’s
T 020 7535 3520
E prepadmissions@stcatherines.info
27 Edge Street, W8 7PN
Park, Francis Holland Sloane Square,
E admin@wetherbyprep.co.uk
W stcatherines.info
T 020 7727 9090
Godolphin & Latymer, Queen’s College,
W wetherbyprep.co.uk
Girls 4 to 11, linked senior school
E admin@hawkesdown.co.uk
St Paul’s Girls’ School
Boys 7 to 13
Next schools: St Catherine’s, Benenden,
Next schools: Westminster, St Paul’s,
St Swithun’s, Priors Field
W hawkesdown.co.uk
Eton, Harrow, Charterhouse
Co-ed 2 to 11
PORTLAND PLACE SCHOOL
Next schools: St Paul’s Junior,
56-58 Portland Place, W1B 1NJ
Westminster Cathedral Choir School,
T 020 7307 8700
King’s College Junior, Westminster
E admissions@portland-place.co.uk
Under, Sussex House, Caldicott,
W portland-place.co.uk
GAYHURST SCHOOL
E office@shstrust.net
Notting Hill Prep, Summer Fields, St
Co-ed 10 to 16
Bull Lane, Gerrards Cross, SL9 8RJ
W shrewsburyhouse.net
Philip’s School
CATS Canterbury, Brampton College,
T 01753 882690
Boys 7 to 13
Wycliffe College, Ashbourne College,
E mupton@gayhurstschool.co.uk
Next schools: King’s College
HARVINGTON PREP SCHOOL
DLD College London, Albemarle,
W gayhurstschool.co.uk
Wimbledon, St Paul’s, St John’s,
20 Castlebar Road, W5 2DS
Marianopolis College, Canada
Boys 3 to 11
Westminster, Hampton, Epsom College,
Dr Challoner’s Grammar, Dr
Wellington, Charterhouse, Tonbridge
T 020 8997 1583
SHREWSBURY HOUSE
FURTHER OUT
107 Ditton Road, Surbiton, KT6 6RL T 020 8399 3066
E admin@harvingtonschool.com
RAVENSCOURT PARK
Challoner’s High, John Hampden,
W harvingtonschool.com
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
RGS High Wycombe, Beaconsfield
STUDY SCHOOL & NURSERY
Girls 3 to 12
16 Ravenscourt Avenue, W6 0SL
High, Berkhamsted, Royal Masonic,
57 Thetford Road, KT3 5DP
Next schools: St Paul’s, City of London
T 020 8846 9153
Wycombe Abbey, Haileybury, Pipers
T 020 8942 0754
Girls, Latymer Upper, Notting Hill &
E secretary@rpps.co.uk
Corner, LVS Ascot, Merchant Taylors’,
E info@thestudyschool.co.uk
Ealing
W rpps.co.uk
Claires Court, Shiplake
W thestudyschool.co.uk
Co-ed 4 to 11
Co-ed 2 to 11
Next schools: Kew House, Maida Vale
Next schools: Surbiton High, LEH,
School (linked senior schools), Francis
Guildford High, Tiffin
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SECONDARY ALLEYN’S SCHOOL
T 020 7637 5351
Co-ed 11 to 18
W northbridgehouse.com Co-ed 11 to 16, linked junior school
E registrar@eifaschool.com W eifaschool.com
IBSTOCK PLACE SCHOOL
Co-ed 2 to 18, bilingual education
Clarence Lane, SW15 5PY
NORTH LONDON COLLEGIATE
T 020 8876 9991
Canons Drive, Edgeware, HA8 7RJ
Townley Road, SE22 8SU T 020 8557 1500
EMANUEL SCHOOL
E registrar@ibstockplaceschool.co.uk
T 020 8952 0912
E registrar@alleyns.org.uk
Battersea Rise, SW11 1HS
W ibstockplaceschool.co.uk
E office@nlcs.org.uk
W www.alleyns.org.uk
T 020 8870 4171
Co-ed 3 to 18, linked junior school
W nlcs.org.uk
Co-ed 11 to 18 with linked junior
E enquiries@emanuel.org.uk
school
W emanuel.org.uk
JAMES ALLEN’S GIRL’S SCHOOL
Co-ed 10 to 18
(JAGS)
NOTTING HILL & EALING HIGH
East Dulwich Grove, SE22 8TE
SCHOOL
ARTSED
Girls 11 to 18, linked junior school
Cone Ripman House, 14 Bath Road,
FRANCIS HOLLAND (RP)
T 020 8693 1181
2 Cleveland Road, W13 8AX
W4 1LY
Clarence Gate, Ivor Place, NW1 6XR
E admissions@jags.org.uk
T 020 8799 8400
T 020 8987 6600
T 020 7723 0176
W jags.org.uk
E enquiries@nhehs.gdst.net
E pupils@artsed.co.uk
E admin@fhs-nw1.org.uk
Girls 11 to 18
W nhehs.gdst.net
W artsed.co.uk
W fhs-nw1.org.uk
Co-ed 11 to 18
Girls 11 to 18
Southside, SW19 4TT
PORTLAND PLACE SCHOOL
CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL
FRANCIS HOLLAND (SS)
T 020 8255 5300
56-58 Portland Place, W1B 1NJ
Queen Victoria Street, EC4V 3AL
Graham Terrace, SW1W 8JF
E admissions@kcs.org.uk
T 020 7307 8700
T 020 3680 6300
T 020 7730 2971
W kcs.org.uk
E admissions@portland-place.co.uk
E admissions@cityoflondonschool.org.uk
E registrar@fhs-sw1.org.uk
Boys 11 to 18, girls 16 to 18, linked
W portland-place.co.uk
W cityoflondonschool.org.uk
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Co-ed 10 to 16
Boys 10 to 18 with a linked junior
Girls 11 to 18
Girls 11 to 18, linked junior school KINGS COLLEGE SCHOOL
LADY ELEANOR HOLLES (LEH)
PUTNEY HIGH SCHOOL
FULHAM SENIOR SCHOOL
Hanworth Road, TW12 3HF
35 Putney Hill, SW15 6BH
CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL FOR
200 Greyhound Road, W14 9SD
T 020 8979 1601
T 020 8788 4886
GIRLS
T 020 7386 2444
E registrar@lehs.org.uk
E putneyhigh@put.gdst.net
St Giles Terrace, Barbican, EC2Y 8BB
E admin@fulham.school
W lehs.org.uk
W www.putneyhigh.gdst.net
T 020 7847 5500
W fulham.school
Girls 11 to 18, linked junior school
Girls 11 to 18, linked junior school
E admissions@clsg.org.uk
Co-ed 4 to 18
school
LATYMER UPPER SCHOOL
RADNOR HOUSE SCHOOL
THE GODOLPHIN AND LATYMER
237 King Street, W6 9LR
Pope’s Villa, Cross Deep, TW1 4QG
SCHOOL
T 020 8629 2024
T 020 8891 6264
COLLÈGE FRANÇAIS BILINGUE DE
Iffley Road, W6 0PG
E head@latymer-upper.org
E admissions@radnorhouse.org
LONDRES
T 020 8741 1936
W www.latymer-upper.org
W radnor-twickenham.org
87 Holmes Road, NW5 3AX
E registrar@godolphinandlatymer.com
Co-ed 11 to 18, linked junior school
Co-ed 9 to 18
T 020 7993 7400
W godolphinandlatymer.com
E info@cfbl.org.uk
Girls 11 to 18
LYCÉE INTERNATIONAL DE LONDRES
ST AUGUSTINE’S PRIORY
– WINSTON CHURCHILL
Hillcrest Road, W5 2JL
HAMPTON SCHOOL
54 Forty Lane, HA9 9LY
T 020 8997 2022
Hanworth Road, TW12 3HD
T 020 3824 4900
E admissions@sapriory.com
DULWICH COLLEGE
T 020 8979 5526
E admissions@lyceeinternational.
W sapriory.com
Dulwich Common, SE12 7LD
E admissions@hamptonschool.org.uk
london
Girls 3 to 18
T 020 8693 3601
W hamptonschool.org.uk
W lyceeinternational.london
E info@dulwich.org.uk
Boys 11 to 18, linked junior school
Co-ed 3 to 18, bilingual
THE HARRODIAN SCHOOL
NORTH BRIDGE HOUSE
T 020 7348 1777
Lonsdale Road, SW13 9QN
CANONBURY
E admissions@sjsg.org.uk
EATON SQUARE SENIOR SCHOOL
T 020 8748 6117
6-9 Canonbury Place, N1 2NQ
W stjamesschools.co.uk/seniorgirls
106 Piccadilly, W1J 7NL
E admin@harrodian.com
T 020 7267 6266
Girls 11 to 18
T 020 7491 7393
W harrodian.com
E canonbury@northbridgehouse.com
E admissions.senior@eatonsquare-
Co-ed 4 to 18
W northbridgehouse.com
ST JAMES SENIOR BOYS’ SCHOOL
Co-ed 11 to 18, linked junior school
Church Road, Ashford, TW15 3DZ
W clsg.org.uk Girls 11 to 18 with linked junior school
W cfbl.org.uk Co-ed 3 to 15, bilingual
Boys 11 to 18 with boarding
ST JAMES SENIOR GIRLS’ SCHOOL Earsby Street, W14 8SH
W dulwich.org.uk
schools.com
T 01784 266930
W eatonsquareschools.com
HIGHGATE SCHOOL
Co-ed 11 to 18
North Road, N6 4AY
NORTH BRIDGE HOUSE HAMPSTEAD
E admissions@stjamesboys.co.uk
T 020 8347 3564
Rosslyn Hill, NW3 5UD
W stjamesschools.co.uk/seniorboys
EIFA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
E admissions@highgateschool.org.uk
T 020 7267 6266
Boys 11 to 18
36 Portland Place, W1B 1LS
W highgateschool.org.uk
E seniorschool@northbridgehouse.com
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SECONDARY ST PAUL’S GIRLS’ SCHOOL
E ukadmissions@tasisengland.org
Brook Green, W6 7BS
W tasisengland.org
T 020 7603 2288
Co-ed 3 to 18, with boarding
E admissions@spgs.org W spgs.org
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL
Girls 11 to 18
20 Dean’s Yard, SW1P 3PB T 020 7963 1003
ST PAUL’S SCHOOL
E registrar@westminster.org.uk
Lonsdale Road, SW13 9JT
W westminster.org.uk
T 020 8748 9162
Boys 12 to 18, girls 16 to 18,
E admissions@stpaulsschool.org.uk
with boarding, linked prep
W stpaulsschool.org.uk Boys 13 to 18, linked prep school
WETHERBY SENIOR SCHOOL 100 Marylebone Lane, W1U 2QU
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL
T 020 7535 3530
Frognal, NW3 6XH
E registrar@wetherbysenior.co.uk
T 020 7435 2215
W wetherbysenior.co.uk
E ssadmissions@ucs.org.uk
Boys 11 to 18
W ucs.org.uk Boys 11 to 18, girls 16 to 18,
WHITGIFT SCHOOL
linked junior school
Haling Park, CR2 6YT T 020 8688 9222
TASIS - THE AMERICAN SCHOOL IN
E admissions@whitgift.co.uk
ENGLAND
W whitgift.co.uk
Coldharbour Lane, TW20 8TE
Boys 10 to 18, with boarding,
T 01932 565252
girls 11 to 18
Boarding and day school for girls and boys aged 2-13 years
Rushmore Park, Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5QD 01725 530 124 • admissions@sandroyd.com • www.sandroyd.org
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D I R E C TO R Y
BOARDING PREPS
T 01932 862264
MOULSFORD
E admissions@feltonfleet.co.uk
Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 9HR
W feltonfleet.co.uk
T 01491 651438
ALDRO SCHOOL
Harrow, Cheltenham Ladies’, Radley,
Co-ed 3 to 13
E admissions@moulsford.com
Shackleford, Godalming, GU8 6AS
Winchester, Wellington, Marlborough
Next schools: St John’s, Epsom,
W moulsford.com
Reed’s, Charterhouse, City of London
Boys 4 to 13
Freemen’s, Claremont Fan Court
Next schools: Abingdon, Pangbourne,
T 01483 810266 E hmsec@aldro.org
CRANLEIGH PREPARATORY
W aldro.org
SCHOOL
Boys 7 to 13
Horseshoe Lane, GU6 8QH
GODSTOWE PREPARATORY
Wellington, Bradfield, Stowe, Harrow,
Next schools: Charterhouse, Cranleigh,
T 01483 542051
SCHOOL
Eton
Sherborne, Tonbridge, Wellington,
E admissions@cranprep.org
Shrubbery Road, High Wycombe,
Harrow
W cranprep.org
HP13 6PR
PAPPLEWICK
Co-ed 7 to 13, linked senior school
T 01494 529273
Ascot, SL5 7LH
BEECHWOOD PARK SCHOOL
Next schools: Cranleigh, Wellington,
E registrar@godstowe.org
T 01344 621488
Pickford Road, Markyate, AL3 8AW
Charterhouse, Millfield, St Catherine’s
W godstowe.org
E registrar@papplewick.org.uk
T 01582 840333
Bramley
Co-ed 3 to 7, girls only 7 to 13
W papplewick.org.uk
Next schools: Wycombe Abbey,
Boys 6 to 13
Radley, St Edward’s, Marlborough,
E admissions@beechwoodpark.com W beechwoodpark.com
CUMNOR HOUSE SUSSEX
Cheltenham Ladies’, Queen Anne’s,
Next schools: Eton, Harrow,
Co-ed 3 to 13
London Road, Danehill, RH17 7HT
Downe House
Wellington, Radley, Bradfield,
Next schools: St Albans, Bedford,
T 01825 790347
Berkhamsted, Merchant Taylors’,
E registrar@cumnor.co.uk
HOLMWOOD HOUSE
Oundle, Uppingham
W cumnor.co.uk
Lexden, Colchester, CO3 9ST
ST JOHN’S BEAUMONT
Co-ed 2 to13
T 01206 574305
Priest Hill, Old Windsor, SL4 2JN
BRAMBLETYE SCHOOL
Next schools: Brighton, Eton,
E headmaster@holmwood.house
T 01784 432428
Lewes Road, East Grinstead, RH19 3PD
Charterhouse, Ardingly, Hurst,
W holmwood.house
E hmoffice@sjb.email
T 01342 321004
Cranleigh
Co-ed 4 to 16
W SJBWindsor.uk
Next schools: Ampleforth, Rugby,
Boys 3 to 13
E registrar@brambletye.com
Uppingham, Charterhouse
W brambletye.co.uk
DRAGON SCHOOL
Stowe, Uppingham, Royal Hospital,
Next schools: Hampton, Reading Blue
Co-ed 2 to 13
Bardwell Road, Oxford, OS2 6SS
Felsted
Coat, Harrow, Worth
Next schools: King’s Canterbury,
T 01865 315405
Benenden, Ardingly, Canford, Roedean,
E admissions@dragonschool.org
LAMBROOK SCHOOL
SANDROYD
Brighton
W dragonschool.org
Winkfield Row, RG42 6LU
Rushmore, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire,
Co-ed 4 to 13
T 01344 882717
SP5 5QD
CALDICOTT SCHOOL
Next schools: St Edwards, Abingdon,
E info@lambrookschool.co.uk
T 01725 516264
Farnham Royal, SL2 3SL
Magdalen College, Eton, Harrow,
W lambrookschool.co.uk
E office@sandroyd.com
T 01753 649300
Winchester, Radley, Wycombe Abbey,
Co-ed 3 to 13
W sandroyd.org
E registrar@caldicott.com
Wellington, Marlborough
Next schools: Eton, Wellington,
Co-ed 2 to 13
Bradfield, Bryanston, Charterhouse,
Next schools: Sherborne, Marlborough,
W caldicott.com Boys 7 to 13
EAGLE HOUSE
Cranleigh, Downe House, Harrow,
Bryanston, Radley, St Mary’s Calne,
Next schools: Harrow, St Edwards,
Sandhurst, GU47 8PH
Marlborough
Downe House
Charterhouse, Stowe, Wellington,
T 01344 772134
Winchester
E info@eaglehouseschool.com
LOCKER’S PARK
SUMMER FIELDS
W eaglehouseschool.com
Hemel Hempstead, HP1 1TL
Mayfield Road, Oxford, OX2 7EN
CHEAM SCHOOL
Co-ed 3 to 13, linked to Wellington
T 01442 251712
T 01865 454433
Newbury, RG19 8LD
Next schools: Wellington, Bradfield,
E secretary@lockerspark.herts.sch.uk
E admissions@summerfields.com
T 01635 268242
Eton, Lord Wandsworth College,
W lockerspark.herts.sch.uk
W summerfields.com
E office@cheamschool.co.uk
Charterhouse, Wycombe Abbey, Radley
Boys 4 to 13, girls 4 to 7
Boys 4 to 13
Next schools: Bedford, Harrow,
Next schools: Eton, Harrow, Radley, Winchester
W cheamschool.com Co-ed 3 to 13
EDGEBOROUGH SCHOOL
Berkhamsted, Rugby, St Albans, Stowe,
Next schools: Wellington, Marlborough,
Edgeborough, Farnham, GU10 3AH
Eton
Bradfield, Eton, Radley, Downe House,
T 01252 792495
Sherborne
E admissions@edgeborough.co.uk
LUDGROVE
Dry Arch Road, SL5 9PY
W edgeborough.co.uk
Wokingham, RG40 3AB
T 01344 620159
COTTESMORE SCHOOL
Co-ed 2 to 13
T 01189 789881
E headmaster@sunningdaleschool.co.uk
Buchan Hill, Pease Pottage RH11 9AU
Next schools: Lord Wandsworth
E registrar@ludgroveschool.co.uk
W sunningdaleschool.co.uk
T 01293 520648
College, Wellington, Cranleigh,
W ludgrove.net
Boys 7 to 13
E office@cottesmoreschool.com
Charterhouse
Boys 8 to 13
Next schools: Eton, Charterhouse,
Next schools: Eton, Harrow,
Wellington, Tonbridge, Stowe, Harrow, Marlborough
W cottesmoreschool.com
SUNNINGDALE SCHOOL
Co-ed 4 to 13
FELTONFLEET SCHOOL
Radley, Winchester, Marlborough,
Next schools: Eton, Downe House,
Byfleet Road, Cobham, KT11 1DR
Sherborne
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Boys and girls 13 to 18 HMC – Day, weekly and full boarding
Boys and girls 3 months to 13 years IAPS – Boarding, flexi-boarding and day
To register please contact: admissions@bedes.org T 01323 843252
To register please contact: prep.admissions@bedes.org T 01323 734222
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D I R E C TO R Y
BOARDING SECONDARY
MALVERN COLLEGE
W stedwardsoxford.org
College Road, WR14 3DF
Co-ed 13 to 18
T 01684 581613 ACS COBHAM INTERNATIONAL
Co-ed 11 to 18
SCHOOL
E admissions@malverncollege.org.uk
ST GEORGE’S SCHOOL
W malverncollege.org.uk
Wells Lane, Ascot, SL5 7DZ
Co-ed 13 to 18, linked junior school
T 01344 629920
Portsmouth Road, KT11 1BL
CLIFTON COLLEGE
T 01932 867251
32 College Road, BS8 3JH
E cobhamadmissions@acs-schools.com
T 0117 315 7000
MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
W stgeorges-ascot.org.uk
W acs-schools.com
E admissions@cliftoncollege.com
Marlborough, SN8 1PA
Girls 11 to 18
Co-ed 2 to 18
W cliftoncollege.com
T 01672 892300
Co-ed 13 to 18, linked junior school
E admissions@marlboroughcollege.org
ST MARY’S ASCOT
W marlboroughcollege.org
St Mary’s Road, SL5 9JF
Co-ed 13 to 19
T 01344 296600
BEDALES SCHOOL
E admissions@stgeorges-ascot.org.uk
Church Road, Steep, Petersfield,
CRANLEIGH SCHOOL
GU32 2DG
Horseshoe Lane, Cranleigh, GU6 8QQ
T 01730 300100
T 01483 273666
OUNDLE
W st-marys-ascot.co.uk
E admissions@bedales.org.uk
E admissions@cranleigh.org
New Street, Oundle, PE8 4GH
Girls 11 to 18
W bedales.org.uk
W cranleigh.org
T 01832 277125
Co-ed 13 to 18
Co-ed 13 to 18, linked junior school
E admissions@oundleschool.org.uk
ST MARY’S CALNE
W oundleschool.org.uk
Curzon Street, SN11 0DF
Co-ed 11 to 19, linked junior school
T 01249 857200 / 01249 857207
E admissions@st-marys-ascot.co.uk
BEDE’S SCHOOL
EPSOM COLLEGE
The Dicker, Hailsham, BN27 3QH
College Road, KT17 4JQ
T 01323 843252
T 01372 821234
PRIOR’S FIELD
W stmaryscalne.org
E admissions@bedes.org
E admissions@epsomcollege.org.uk
Priorsfield Road, GU7 2RH
Girls 11 to 18, linked junior school
W bedes.org
W epsomcollege.org.uk
T 01483 810551
Co-ed 13 to 19, linked prep school.
Co-ed 11 to 18
E admissions@priorsfieldschool.com
SHERBORNE SCHOOL
W priorsfieldschool.com
Abbey Road, DT9 3AP
Girls 11 to 19
T 01935 812249
E admissions@stmaryscalne.org
BENENDEN SCHOOL
ETON COLLEGE
Cranbrook Road, Cranbrook, TN17
Eton, SL4 6DW
4AA
T 01753 370611
QUEEN ANNE’S SCHOOL
W sherborne.org
T 01580 240592
E admissions@etoncollege.org.uk
Henley Road, RG4 6DX
Boys 13 to 18, links with girls school
E registry@benenden.school
W etoncollege.com
T 01189 187300
W benenden.school
Boys 13 to 18
E admissions@qas.org.uk
SHERBORNE GIRLS SCHOOL
W qas.org.uk
Bradford Road, DT9 3QN
Girls 11 to 18
T 01935 818224
E admissions@sherborne.org
Girls 11 to 18 FRENSHAM HEIGHTS
E registrar@sherborne.com
BRADFIELD COLLEGE
Rowledge, Farnham, GU10 4EA
Bradfield, RG7 6AU
T 01252 792561
QUEENSWOOD
W sherborne.com
T 01189 644516
E admissions@frensham.org
Brookman’s Park, AL9 6NS
Girls 11 to 18, links with boys school
E admissions@bradfieldcollege.org.uk
W frensham.org
T 01707 602500
W bradfieldcollege.org.uk
Co-ed 3 to 18
E admissions@queenswood.org
THE KING’S SCHOOL
W queenswood.org
CANTERBURY
Girls 11 to 18
25 The Precincts, CT1 2ES
Co-ed 13 to 18 HARROW SCHOOL
T 01227 595579
BRIGHTON COLLEGE
5 High Street, HA1 3HP
Eastern Road, Brighton, BN2 0AL
T 020 8872 8007
RADLEY COLLEGE
E admissions@kings-school.co.uk
T 01273 704200
E admissions@harrowschool.org.uk
Radley, Abingdon, OX14 2HR
W kings-school.co.uk
E registrar@brightoncollege.net
W harrowschool.org.uk
T 01235 543000
Co-ed 13 to 18
W brightoncollege.org.uk
Boys 13 to 18
E admissions@radley.org.uk
Co-ed 11 to 18 HEATHFIELD SCHOOL
W radley.org.uk
TONBRIDGE
Boys 13 to 18
High Street, TN9 1JP T 01732 365555
CHARTERHOUSE
London Road, Ascot, SL5 8BQ
Godalming, GU7 2DX
T 01344 898343
ST CATHERINE’S SCHOOL
E admissions@tonbridge-school.org
T 01483 291501
E registrar@heathfieldschool.net
Station Road, Guildford, GU5 0DF
W tonbridge-school.co.uk
E admissions@charterhouse.org.uk
W heathfieldschool.net
T 01483 899609
Boys 13 to 18
W charterhouse.org.uk
Girls 11 to 18
E admissions@stcatherines.info
Co-ed 13 to 18 LANCING COLLEGE
W stcatherines.info
UPPINGHAM SCHOOL
Girls 11 to 18, linked junior school
High Street West, LE15 9QE T 01572 822216
CHRIST’S HOSPITAL
Lancing, BN15 0RW
Horsham, RH13 0LJ
T 01273 452213
ST EDWARD’S OXFORD (GSG)
E admissions@uppingham.co.uk
T 01403 211293
E admissions@lancing.org.uk
Woodstock Road, OX2 7NN
W uppingham.co.uk
E enquiries@christs-hospital.org.uk
W lancingcollege.co.uk
T 01865 319200
Co-ed 13 to 18
W christs-hospital.org.uk
Co-ed 13 to 18, linked junior school
E registrar@stedwardsoxford.org
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ST GEORGE’S ASCOT
BOARDING SECONDARY WELLINGTON COLLEGE
WYCOMBE ABBEY
Crowthorne, RG45 7PU
Abbey Way, HP11 1PE
T 01344 444013
T 01494 520381
E admissions@wellingtoncollege.org.uk
E admissions@wycombeabbey.com
W wellingtoncollege.org.uk
W wycombeabbey.com
Co-ed 13 to 18, linked junior school
Girls 11 to 18
Independent boarding and day school for girls aged 11-18
WINCHESTER COLLEGE College Street, SO23 9NA T 01962 621247 E admissions@wincoll.ac.uk W winchestercollege.org Boys 13 to 18
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STEAM TEACHING:
a new approach to learning EIFA teaching has shifted away from learning and regurgitating content to applying scientific skills and design or integrative thinking. STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) bridges the gap between real life experiences and the classroom and shows how different skills work together. Our teachers use adaptable and creative approaches to their teaching styles, to inspire and immerse their students.
S T E A M T E AC H I N G METHODS Inquiry based learning The students develop their questioning, critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The main purpose of inquiry-based learning is to promote the students’ initiative and role in the learning process. They decide what enquiries they want to make, while the teacher’s role is to spark their curiosity and prompt reflection. Our IB students have carried out hands-on experiences on environmental factors affecting plant growth. With a better understanding of these factors and from the obtained results, they will write an assessment essay on how to manipulate environmental parameters, to optimise plant growth. Problem-based learning Here, students face a problem they need to analyse and solve. This requires a high level of thinking and encourages leadership, creativity and teamwork. Examples include creating a business plan to solve a societal need, or a marketing strategy to communicate information. More generally, IGCSE and IB courses require students to take risks, come up with hypothesis and validate them through experimentation.
T I P S A N D H AC K S U S E D B Y O U R T E AC H E R S Real-life scenario STEAM focuses on learning skills that will be useful in the ‘outside world’. Teachers show the application of these skills using real world examples. Hands-on The hands-on method is very much part of the real-life scenario, whereby lessons involve practical activities where students create and build something, or design a concept. Students are engaged in their own learning process and feel rewarded to have a final product to evaluate, which they have created. Our IGCSE students have been entered in the BIE international competition on alternative to plastic: “Rethink food packaging for school and workplace lunches”. Robotics is a fantastic way for students to develop STEAM skills with handson collaborative projects. They get the chance to design, plan, redesign, construct, assemble, invent, re-invent, write, present, and compete to see who can create the best robot adapted for different tasks or challenges!
Seamlessly integrating science and maths into projects The maths and science topics that our students complete are relevant to their current School project. They also relate to real-world scenarios and ultimately serve a purpose. During mathematics lessons, our students lead sections of the lesson, promoting independent learning and developing communication skills within the subject. Mathematics enrichment classes EIFA recognises that for those capable, the provision of challenge and opportunities to extend their learning, enables the development of knowledge and skill of the “next level”. This is provided through our enrichment classes, which are a key factor to help these students realise their full potential in mathematics.
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MY SCHOOL DAY by Stephen Carrington, Senior Deputy Head of Radnor House School Twickenham THE REAL BEAUTY OF MY JOB AND WORKING IN SUCH A VIBRANT SCHOOL, IS THAT NO TWO DAYS ARE EVER THE SAME. THAT MAKES DESCRIBING A TYPICAL ‘DAY IN THE LIFE’ A LITTLE DIFFICULT, BUT HERE GOES…
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Having dropped my two daughters off at the childminder’s, I arrive at school just after. First stop is to our wonderful terrace café and Fran, our onsite barista, for the obligatory cappuccino, before answering emails that may have filtered through overnight, updating the Head on the key events/issues for the day ahead. If time allows, I will pop down to breakfast club and chat to the pupils about their latest D of E expedition, upcoming geography trip to Iceland, or yesterday’s hockey fixture, over a bowl of Special K, or bacon roll (my Friday treat…).
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Fuelled for the day, I greet the pupils on the front gate.
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Year group assemblies that run between 8:30 and 8:45 every morning of the week, celebrating pupil successes and achievements of the previous seven days and covering topics as wide ranging as equality and diversity, the latest political developments to World Book Day.
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Head to our stunning riverside terrace where I lead an informal discussion about the school with prospective pupils and parents before they enjoy a tour led by some of our pupils.
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Teach Year 7 the dark art of writing Gothic literature and focusing on the macabre and haunting ‘Woman in Black’. Time spent in the classroom will always be the most enjoyable part of the job and, being an English teacher by trade,
most particularly seeing the awe and wonder on the pupils’ faces when they are gripped by a novel or moved by a poem.
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Lunch begins for our youngest cohorts. Pupils and staff are greeted with meat and vegetable options on the hot counter, a variety of salads from the salad bar, as well as pasta, soup and jacket potatoes. With the menu changing daily, choices are always tough. I plump for the Thai green chicken curry, followed by a fresh fruit salad and while scoffing it down I digest the outcomes of the School Council’s discussions about charitable exploits for the year ahead, with a group of Year 10 pupils.
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The afternoon is equally eventful, beginning with an Upper 6th lesson on the relationship between Iago and Othello in ‘Othello’, before meetings with marketing to discuss our approach to open days in a world beginning to ‘live with Covid’. Also meet with our Deputy Head Pastoral to review the school’s extensive provision for educating our pupils on respect (one of our four core values) and diversity and inclusion.
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Wave goodbye to many of the pupils before leading the school’s golfers down to Strawberry Hill Golf Club, where I am reminded of my utter ineptitude at the game, as our budding Rory McIlroys show me how it is done.
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The clubs programme comes to an end, the final buses depart, and I prepare for another day. Radnor House is holding two autumn open days on 2 October and 13 November. For details: radnor-twickenham.org You can also find out more via social media @radnorhousechooltw 60 CITYKIDSMAGAZINE.CO.UK
Sixth Form: Wednesday 22 September, 6pm Day School: Thursday 23 September, 6pm Find out more: artsed.co.uk Chiswick, W4 1LY artsed.co.uk @ArtsEdLondon
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A GUIDE TO
STATE SCHOOLS PHOTO Oliver Hale
THERE ARE SOME FANTASTIC STATE SCHOOLS IN THE CAPITAL, AND THERE CAN BE FINE MARGINS BETWEEN THE SCHOOLS NEAR YOUR HOME. MELANIE SANDERSON, MANAGING EDITOR AT THE GOOD SCHOOLS GUIDE, OFFERS SOME POINTERS TO CONSIDER BEFORE SENDING IN YOUR APPLICATION.
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tate schools exist not only in a variety of forms, but with nuances between those. Some areas continue to have a selective system at 11; others do not. Most secondary schools - and approaching half of all primary schools - are now academies. Plenty of these are part of large academy chains such as Harris Federation, City of London Schools Trust or Ark. Other schools are free schools - academies set up by local groups, often with a particular philosophy or faith. Although these are all state schools and funded by the government, academies and free schools, unlike community schools, are not overseen by local authorities and are permitted to employ unqualified teachers, deviate the national curriculum and set their own admission criteria. However, worry less about the type of school - there are good and bad within all - but look instead at the individual school and how well it will suit your child. Over the last 100 years, successive governments have struggled to improve education by reforming its structure, over and over again. What hasn’t changed is that in the UK all state schools are entirely free to parents as they are funded through taxation - though many now ask parents for voluntary contributions to help fill in shortfalls. School admissions and catchment areas can be tricky. We explain the former and have produced catchment maps showing where children who attend (or have attended) a school come from. See how far they travel and, importantly, find out which schools you may be in catchment for, via our Interactive Catchment Area Search and easy to use catchment area maps. Be aware, though, that catchments vary each year. 62 CITYKIDSMAGAZINE.CO.UK
CHOOSING A STATE SCHOOL - POINTS TO CONSIDER The environment
Results and value added
Is there an air of care? Are floors polished, bins emptied, displays fresh, thoughtful, inspiring? A school may not have the best of everything, but it should feel welcoming and looked after.
How well do children do? Don’t just look at the headline figures, delve beyond the headlines. In the unlikely event of a school under-performing, ask what measures have been put in place to improve results - and for whom.
What is the head like? What strengths do they have? What do other parents, staff and students think of the school? A head can singularly make or destroy a school. Look for good, strong leadership with clear guidelines and boundaries. Do the children have a healthy respect for the head? Do they know much about the head? This can be quite telling.
Additional needs What is the school’s attitude to those who need extra help and support, whether social, emotional or academic? Are there programmes to stretch the gifted, talented and able? What and when? What about those with special educational needs and disabilities? Are they helped, supported and included? How? How supportive is the school? Does the praise/discipline system flex to meet individual needs? Does it fit with your expectations?
Ofsted inspection reports Read the latest inspection report but take it with a pinch of salt if it’s more than a few years old. What are the headline grades? Outstanding, inadequate, or somewhere in between? What actions does the report suggest the school should take? Ask what they have done. Some schools share their school improvement plan with parents - you may even find it on their website. This is a good indication of where the focus will be in the coming year(s) and an indication of what they need to do better. But don’t judge a school entirely by its Ofsted report: it may have got its Outstanding rating by ticking the right boxes, or a ‘requires improvement’ rating because it didn’t tick a few boxes you don’t care about anyway. The Good Schools Guide reviews more than 300 state schools, giving our personal, independent views, written
after visiting the school, talking to the head, staff, pupils and parents. The reviews are available to online subscribers and included in The Good Schools Guide print book.
STARTING SCHOOL
What really happens after school and at break times?
Scotland and Northern Ireland do things a little differently.
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If you are applying in England at the normal time for joining a state school – 4+ or 11+ - then applications go through your local authority. You apply during the autumn term of the previous year, with a deadline for senior school admissions of 31 October and for junior school of 15 January. Selective schools must organise their entrance exams in order to give parents initial results before the application deadline – so for most of these you must register during June or July, with exams taking place in September.
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Some schools and local authorities set banding tests. These are designed to ensure school places go to an equal number of children from each ability band.
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You can list up to six schools on your application form, depending on your local authority [London is six throughout]. If you qualify for a place at more than one, then you will only be offered a place at the one highest on your list – so do list the schools in order of preference. The schools don’t know which others you have applied to, nor where they come on your list – only the local authority knows that. If at all possible, include on your list of preferences a school where you have a very good chance of a place, otherwise you risk being offered only Unpopular Academy three bus rides away in the next borough. Your local authority should publish the number of applications each school received in previous years and this should give you some indication as to which are most likely to be oversubscribed when you apply. One of the biggest factors in the distribution of school places is geography – i.e. the distance you live from the school – with some sought-after schools requiring successful applicants to live within a few hundred yards of the school gates. Faith school places are often the most in demand and generally require additional documentation from your place of worship relating to your attendance record.
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If you want to join a school outside the normal admissions time – perhaps because you are moving house – then in most cases you apply direct to the school, though local authorities can have helpful information of which local schools have spaces. Bear in mind that if you are relocating or arriving from abroad, you cannot apply for a school until you have a local address, and if a place is offered, you have to take it up within a short time. These rules don’t apply to those in the Forces and diplomatic service.
Lines of communication How does the school report to parents? What, when? Is there an active PTA? Are there parent governors or are parents invited to be involved with the school in other ways? How? What about newsletters? Are these friendly, welcoming and informative or dull and instructional?
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Browse the school website and school noticeboards - what are the children doing? Are there plenty of extracurricular activities? What about trips and tours - for all or just the lucky few? Is the library well-stocked and well-used? Is there a refuge for children requiring a space for quiet reflection?
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How much of the curriculum is devoted to keeping children fit, active, healthy? Do they run teams for all? Is there sport for all - including those who find traditional team games tricky? Do they play against other schools? When? Which sports and teams?
In England, children born between 1 September and 31 August will generally be in the same year group. Those with September birthdays are the oldest in the year. Most children start school in the September after they are 4, although it is sometimes possible for younger children to defer starting for a term or two.
PE, games and sport
What happens when things go wrong? Ask about their anti-bullying policy and for anecdotes of how incidents have been managed. What happens when children err? Who would be the key liaison person for your child? What is their role? If it’s a selective senior school, ask what happens to pupils who don’t receive the required grades at GCSE.
Homework How much, how often, how are you expected to help? Are there clinics available for children who are struggling? Do they have any parent forums or meetings to help parents understand what children are doing?
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