London School Guide for Schlumberger
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Contents Schlumberger Schooling Policy Overview............................................................................................... 2 UK Education – Quick Reference Guide.................................................................................................. 2 Schooling Age...................................................................................................................................... 2 Primary Education............................................................................................................................... 3 Secondary Education .......................................................................................................................... 3 Nursery Schools .................................................................................................................................. 3 School Year and Holidays.................................................................................................................... 4 State (public) schools .............................................................................................................................. 4 Admission Process – Key points.......................................................................................................... 4 Choosing a School ........................................................................................................................... 4 OFSTED Inspection Reports ................................................................................................................ 5 English Language Support................................................................................................................... 5 Special Needs Assistance (SEN)........................................................................................................... 5 Transport for School ........................................................................................................................... 5 Class Size ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Single sex schooling ............................................................................................................................ 6 Private schools ........................................................................................................................................ 8 Admissions Process – Key points ........................................................................................................ 8 Choosing a school ............................................................................................................................... 8 OFSTED Inspection Reports ................................................................................................................ 8 English Language Support................................................................................................................... 8 Special Needs Assistance (SEN)........................................................................................................... 8 Transport for School ........................................................................................................................... 8 Class Size ............................................................................................................................................. 9 Single sex schooling ............................................................................................................................ 9 International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes........................................................................................ 9 Benefits of the Programme v British Curriculum................................................................................ 9 International schools List – London .................................................................................................... 9
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Schooling in London
Schlumberger Schooling Policy Overview This document provides an overview of schooling in the UK for both private and public (state) schools, however this information is provided as guidance, and is not reflective of the Schlumberger UK Schooling Guidelines. Please refer to Schlumberger UK Schooling Guidelines for full details on the policy and reimbursable items. Schlumberger provides schooling assistance for Europe and International Mobile employees assigned to the UK. Home Country employees are not entitled to schooling assistance while assigned to the UK, due to the high quality of public (state) schools. The reimbursement of school fees commences from the school term (semester) of the child’s fourth birthday and continues to the end of the school year in which the child reaches 19, if the child is undertaking High School or equivalent. Schlumberger do not provide reimbursement for tertiary education. It is important to note that the payment of school related costs is considered as a taxable benefit, and although school fees are paid by Schlumberger, this benefit is then applied to your payroll for tax payment. Further details can be found within the Schlumberger schooling guidelines. If more in depth educational assistance is required, due to learning difficulties or critical curriculum dates at the time of transfer, SIRVA will liaise with Schlumberger who may wish to authorize additional assistance with HR approval. Please review the Schlumberger School Guide policy for further details. The information contained in this guide provides a foundational overview of the schooling system in the UK as well as a list of both Independent and State schools in the London area. Schooling Age Early learning is available from the age of three, and it is especially helpful for the children of expat families, helping the children to integrate properly. It is not mandatory but highly recommended. Attending school is obligatory from the age of 5 to 16. While your child may arrive to the UK in the middle of school year or when the school year is already ended in your home location - the schooling obligation applies based on the UK schooling calendar. The school year runs from September until July each year – the exact start/end date will vary per school. Kindly consult with your relocation agent in order to ensure you remain compliant. UK Education – Quick Reference Guide
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Primary Education Primary schools are for children aged 4 to 11 years. The education levels or grades may also be referred to as Key Stage 1 (ages 4 to 7) and Key Stage 2 (ages 7 to 11). The first class in primary school is usually called the Reception class, and each child automatically moves to the next higher class at the end of the school year. The subjects to be taught at primary schools are specified by the National Curriculum, which also sets out Standard Attainment Targets (SATs) to be reached. Pupils are tested on SATs at 7 and 11 years old, at the end of Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, in compulsory core subjects of English, Mathematics and Science. Other subjects, including History, Geography, Technology, Music, Art and Physical Education (PE) are also taught. Details of these can be found in the individual school prospectuses. For younger children, the subjects are often integrated into topics. Secondary Education Between the ages of 11 and 16, children attend Secondary school. Most of these schools must follow the National Curriculum and assessment of the children takes place at Key Stage 3 (age 14) and Key Stage 4 (age 16). Private schools and certain types of state schools, known as ‘Academies’, do not have to follow such a strict National Curriculum and can just use it as a guideline. The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is the principal means of assessment for 16- year olds. Many subjects include written and practical course work in addition to examinations in each individual subject. These are the main examinations for students before deciding their next steps onto higher education, much like a high school diploma it marks the end of compulsory education in the UK. Many pupils remain at school after the minimum leaving age of 16. Education for 16 to 18-year olds is usually referred to as Sixth Form and divided into two stages: Lower Sixth and Upper Sixth. In the Lower Sixth, students’ study for AS level exams, usually in 4 or 5 subjects, leading on to higher A level exams (advanced level) usually in 3 subjects in the Upper Sixth. The usual route to university and college is through the A level system and depends on the grades attained in these examinations. Nursery Schools All 3 and 4-year olds in England and Wales are entitled to 570 hours of free early education or childcare a year and this is often taken as 15 hours each week for 38 weeks of the year. Some primary schools have a nursery school attached or affiliated with them, however, bear in mind that these are very popular and can be oversubscribed.
Nursery schools will follow a wide curriculum, but this does not have to be the National Curriculum.
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School Year and Holidays The school year runs from September to July and id divided into three terms (semesters). The Autumn term (Fall) runs from September to December, the Spring term runs from January to April and the Summer term runs from April to July. Each term lasts approximately 12 weeks and a half term holiday is given in the middle of each term, usually a weeks’ duration. Half term holidays are usually held in October, February and May. The Christmas and Easter holidays are usually 2-3 weeks long and the summer holiday is around 6-8 weeks long. State (public) schools State schools are government run schools which are free of charge. The local authority in the area you move to (local government administration body) will guarantee your child a place in a school but they will not guarantee a place in your preferred school(s), it will depend on if there is a space available for your child at the time of submission/entry. Admission Process – Key points The admissions process varies from local authority to local authority but the general points to keep in mind are as follows; + You must have a permanent address in the UK before you can apply for a school place (temporary accommodation address is not acceptable) – a signed lease/rental contract and one proof of address document (utility bill or council tax bill) are usually required + Your children must be in the UK before you can apply, and some local authorities will ask you to go to their offices so that they can see the children + Applications can be made in person at the local authority office or online + You can apply for up to 6 schools (depending on the local authority) + Distance from home to school is used by many schools to decide which children qualify for a place, this is known as a ‘catchment area’ + If you apply for a faith school which gives priority based on attendance at a place of religion or worship, you should read the admission criteria carefully to decide if you are likely to be offered a place + There are usually no entry requirements for children, though some specialist schools will require them, and most schools like to see a copy of the child’s last school report. Please note that availability within a school can change weekly and therefore local authorities are often reluctant to even confirm what schools may have places when you are looking for your permanent home. Choosing a School It is important to collect as much information as possible about the schools you want to apply for and their admission procedures.
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You can do this by:
+ Reading the information from the local authority, your relocation consultant can help you to obtain this + Look at school websites or contacting schools to ask for a copy of their prospectus, although not all schools will have one + Visiting schools on special open days or making an appointment + Looking at OFSTED inspection reports (see the section on OFSTED following this) + Looking at school performance tables OFSTED Inspection Reports OFSTED stands for ‘Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills’. They report directly to the government and are independent and impartial. They inspect and regulate services which care for children and young people.
Each school has an OFSTED report and will be graded as one of the following;
1. Outstanding 2. Good 3. Requires Improvement 4. Inadequate
You can check a school report through the following website;
www.ofsted.gov.uk
English Language Support
All state schools have access to ESL (English as a second language) teachers and can request more support from the Local Authority as needed. Special Needs Assistance (SEN) If your child has special needs of any kind, you will be put in contact with a ‘SEN coordinator’ at the local authority who will advise you on which schools can offer the correct assistance for your child’s needs following an assessment Transport for School State schools rarely have a bus service and most children should be within walking distance of their school. If the school offered is more than 2 miles from your home for children aged 7 or under, or more than 3 miles for children aged 7 upwards, then the local authority must provide transport, and this tends to be a taxi. The local authority will be able to provide you with more information on this. Class Size Classes are usually a maximum of 30 children and in reception year, year 1 and year 2 this is a legal limit. Lower primary classes often have a classroom assistant for all or part of the day.
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Single sex schooling There are no single sex schools or classes in any primary schools in the UK, but some secondary schools offer single sex classes and there are a few all girls or all boys schools, though these are rare. Primary schools list
For a list of schools in the area you plan to live in please refer to the below websites;
Area of London
Council Borough
Website
Acton, Ealing
Ealing Council
https://www.ealing.gov.uk/directory/15/primary_ and_junior_schools https://www.camden.gov.uk/primary-schools
Belsize Park, Camden Town, Farringdon, Hampstead, Kentish Town, Kilburn, Kings Cross Barons Court, Fulham, Hammersmith, Shepherds Bush West Kensington
Camden Council
Hammersmith & Fulham Council
https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/children-and-young- people/schools-and-colleges/school-contact- details#primary
Angel, Clerkenwell, Finsbury Park, Highbury & Islington, Holloway
Islington Council
https://directory.islington.gov.uk/kb5/islington/dir ectory/results.page?familychannelnew=2_1
Baywater, Belgravia, Chelsea, Earl’s Court,
Kensington & Chelsea Council
https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/children-and- education/schools/join-school/find-school
Holland Park, Kensington, Knightsbridge, Notting Hill, South Kensington, Barnes, Hampton, Ham, Kew, Mortlake, Richmond, Teddington, Twickenham
Richmond Council
https://www.richmond.gov.uk/services/children_a nd_family_care/schools_and_colleges/find_a_sch ool/primary_schools
Balham, Battersea, Earlsfield, Putney, Southfields, Tooting, Wandsworth
Wandsworth Council
https://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/schools-and- admissions/schools/types-of-school/primary- schools/primary-schools-list/
Bayswater, Belgravia, Covent Garden, Fitzrovia, Knightsbridge, Maid Vale, Mayfair, Marylebone,
Westminster City Council
https://www.compare-school- performance.service.gov.uk/schools-by-
type?step=default&table=schools®ion=213&la- name=westminster&geographic=la&for=primary
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Paddington, Pimlico, St Johns Wood, Soho, Victoria
Secondary schools list
For a list of schools in the area you plan to live in please refer to the below websites;
Area of London
Council Borough
Website
Acton, Ealing
Ealing Council
https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201117/schools_a nd_colleges https://www.camden.gov.uk/contact-secondary- schools-in-camden
Belsize Park, Camden Town, Farringdon, Hampstead, Kentish Town, Kilburn, Kings Cross Barons Court, Fulham, Hammersmith, Shepherds Bush West Kensington
Camden Council
Hammersmith & Fulham Council
https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/children-and-young- people/schools-and-colleges/school-contact- details#secondary
Angel, Clerkenwell, Finsbury Park, Highbury & Islington, Holloway
Islington Council
https://directory.islington.gov.uk/kb5/islington/dir ectory/results.page?familychannelnew=2_2
Baywater, Belgravia, Chelsea, Earl’s Court,
Kensington & Chelsea Council
https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/children-and- education/schools/join-school/find-school
Holland Park, Kensington, Knightsbridge, Notting Hill, South Kensington, Barnes, Hampton, Ham, Kew, Mortlake, Richmond, Teddington, Twickenham
Richmond Council
https://www.richmond.gov.uk/services/children_a nd_family_care/schools_and_colleges/find_a_sch ool/secondary_schools
Balham, Battersea, Earlsfield, Putney, Southfields, Tooting, Wandsworth
Wandsworth Council
https://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/schools-and- admissions/schools/types-of-school/secondary- schools/secondary-schools-list/
Bayswater, Belgravia, Covent Garden, Fitzrovia, Knightsbridge, Maid Vale, Mayfair, Marylebone, Paddington, Pimlico, St Johns Wood, Soho, Victoria
Westminster City Council
https://www.compare-school- performance.service.gov.uk/schools-by-
type?step=default&table=schools®ion=213&la- name=westminster&geographic=la&for=secondar y
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Private schools Private schools (also known as independent schools) are fee paying school that are not dependent on the government. Fees vary from school to school. Admissions Process – Key points + You can apply for a school at any time, even before you arrive if you’d like to + At the time you apply for the school you will have to pay an application fee per children (around £150-£300 each) + Many schools require children to sit an entrance test of have a taster day before finalizing the place. Choosing a school Again, it’s important to get as much information as possible about the schools you are interested in by referring to the school’s website and/or a prospectus. Private schools are always keen to invite you to see the school and will take time to answer your questions carefully. OFSTED Inspection Reports Although it is not compulsory for private schools to be tested by OFSTED most will choose to be and you will find their reports on the OFSTED website, just as you would with a state school. English Language Support Unlike state schools, many private schools will not take non-English speaking children over the age of 6 or 7. Some schools will offer ESL (English as a second language) support but at an extra cost and the level of this support is not usually very high, i.e. it’s targeted at those who already speak English and need a bit of help rather than those who need to learn English as a completely new language. Special Needs Assistance (SEN) Again, unlike state schools, many private schools do not have the capacity to accept children with special needs unless they are a specialist school. Some schools are able to offer extra help though a support teacher, though this will be at an additional cost. Transport for School Many private schools have their own fleet of minibuses which can pick up children in the morning and drop them home after school, this will be an additional cost. The buses usually have routes that they take which can be altered to accommodate demand. The admissions process is simpler than for state schools and below are the key points to consider; www.ofsted.gov.uk
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Class Size
Classes are usually smaller than in state schools, the average size being 15 to 20 pupils.
Single sex schooling
In comparison with state schools there are many more single sex schools in the UK through all age groups. Some schools have a girl’s campus and a boy’s campus.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes The UK has 155 IB schools, of which 83 are private schools. These offer one or more of the IB programmes and the majority of the schools are based in London and surrounding counties. There are 4 programmes;
+ The Diploma Programme (DP) for students aged 16 to 19 + The Career-related Certificate (IBCC) for students’ agents 16 to 19 + The Middle Years Programme (MYP) for students aged 11 to 16 + The Primary Years Programme (PYP) for students aged 3 to 12
More than 90% of the UK IB schools concentrate on the Diploma Programme only and a handful offer the PYP and MYP. Benefits of the Programme v British Curriculum + Emphasis on student’s personal development, working on their intellectual, personal, emotional and social skills + Emphasis on development of a second language and becoming more culturally aware + Easily transferable between schools
International schools List – London Name of School Location
Girls or boys
Website
ACS Cobham
Cobham, Surrey
Co-educational
https://www.acs-schools.com/cobham
ACS Egham
Egham, Surrey
Co-educational Co-educational
https://www.acs-schools.com/egham https://www.acs-schools.com/hillingdon
ACS Hillingdon Hillingdon, NW London
ASL (The American School in London)
St Johns Wood, central/NW London
Co-educational
https://www.asl.org/
Dwight School Finchley, N London
Co-educational
https://www.dwightlondon.org/
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EIFA International School The German School The International Community School
Marylebone, central London Richmond, SW London Marylebone (Primary) & Bayswater (Secondary), central London Kentish Town, N London South Kensington, central London Wembley Park, NW London Kingston upon Thames, Surrey 3 Campuses – Hampstead, Westminster and Kensington Thorpe, Surrey Chiswick, W London Acton, W London
Co-educational
https://eifaschool.com/
Co-educational
https://www.dslondon.org.uk/
Co-educational
https://icschool.co.uk/
ISL London
Co-educational
https://www.isllondon.org/
King Fahad Academy
Co-educational
http://www.thekfa.org.uk/new-wp/
La Petite Ecole Billingue Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle Lycée International de Londres Marymount International School Southbank International School
Co-educational
https://www.sis-lpeblkt.com/
Co-educational
https://www.lyceefrancais.org.uk/
Co-educational
https://www.lyceeinternational.london/
Girls
https://www.marymountlondon.com/
Co-educational
https://www.southbank.org/
TASIS
Co-educational
https://www.tasisengland.org/
British Private schools List – Central London
Ages 4 to 11 or 13 Name of School
Location
Girls or boys
Website
Abingdon House School Bassett House School
Marylebone
Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Girls only Co- educational
https://www.abingdonhouseschool.co.uk/
Notting Hill
https://www.bassetths.org.uk/
Cameron House
Chelsea
https://www.arnoldhouse.co.uk/
Chepstow House School City of London School for Girls Connaught House School
Notting Hill
https://www.chepstowhouseschool.co.uk/
The City
https://www.clsg.org.uk/
Bayswater
https://connaughthouseschool.co.uk
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Dallington School Eaton House The Vale Eaton Square School Fairley House School Falkner House Francis Holland School – Junior School Garden House School Glendower Prep School Hampshire School Hawkesdown House Holland Park Pre-Prep School Knightsbridge School The Lyceum Norland Place School Notting Hill Prep School Pembridge Hall School Queens Gate School
The City
Co- educational Boys only Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Girls only Co- educational Girls only Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Girls only
https://www.dallingtonschool.co.uk/
Belgravia
https://www.eatonhouseschools.com/belgravia
Belgravia
https://www.eatonsquareschool.com/
Pimlico
http://www.fairleyhouse.org.uk/
South Kensington
https://www.falknerhouse.co.uk/
Chelsea
https://www.fhs-sw1.org.uk/junior
Chelsea
https://www.gardenhouseschool.co.uk/
South Kensington
https://www.glendowerprep.org/
Chelsea
https://www.thehampshireschoolchelsea.co.uk/
Kensington
https://www.hawkesdown.co.uk/
Kensington
http://www.hpps.co.uk/
Knightsbridge Co-
https://www.knightsbridgeschool.com/
The City
https://www.lyceumschool.co.uk/
Holland Park
https://www.norlandplace.com
Notting Hill
http://www.nottinghillprep.com/
Notting Hill
https://www.naimajps.org.uk/
South Kensington Chelsea/Earls Court South Kensington
Girls only
http://www.queensgate.org.uk/
Redcliffe School St Philips School
Co- educational Boys only
https://www.redcliffeschool.com/
http://www.stphilipschool.co.uk/
Sussex House
Knightsbridge Boys only
https://www.sussexhouseschool.co.uk/
St Paul’s Cathedral School
The City
Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational
https://www.spcslondon.com/
The Sylvia Young Theatre School
Marylebone
https://www.syts.co.uk/
Tabernacle School
Holland Park
https://www.tabernacleschool.com/
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Thomas’ Kensington Westminster Cathedral Choir School Westminster Abbey Choir School Westminster Under School Wetherby Prep School
Kensington
Co- educational
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our- schools/kensington
Westminster Boys only
https://www.syts.co.uk/
Westminster Boys only
https://www.abbeychoirschool.org/
Westminster Boys only
https://www.westminsterunder.org.uk/
Mayfair
Boys only
https://www.wetherbyprep.co.uk/
Ages 11 or 13 to 18 Name of School
Location
Girls or boys
Website
City of London School
The City
Boys only
https://www.cityoflondonschool.org.uk/
City of London School for Girls
The City
Girls only
https://www.clsg.org.uk/
Collingham Independent College DLD College London Fairley House School Frederick Hugh House Knightbridge School Mander Portman Woodward More House School Portland Place School Queens Gate School Tabernacle School Westminster School Wetherby Senior School Queens College
South Kensington
Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational
https://www.collingham.co.uk/
London Bridge Pimlico
https://www.dldcollege.co.uk/
http://www.fairleyhouse.org.uk/
Chelsea
http://www.frederickhughhouse.com/our-school
Knightsbridge Co-
https://www.knightsbridgeschool.com/
educational Co- educational
South Kensington
https://www.mpw.ac.uk/locations/london/
Knightsbridge Girls only
https://www.morehouse.org.uk/
Mayfair
Co- educational Girls only
https://www.portland-place.co.uk/
Mayfair
http://www.qcl.org.uk/
South Kensington Holland Park
Girls only
http://www.queensgate.org.uk/
Co- educational Co- educational Boys only
https://www.tabernacleschool.com/
Westminster
https://www.westminster.org.uk/
Marylebone
https://www.wetherbysenior.co.uk/
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British Private schools List – South West London
Ages 4 to 11 or 13 Name of School
Location
Girls or boys
Website
Broomfield House School Broomwood Hall Lower School
Kew
Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Boys only Co- educational Co- educational Girls only Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational (girls up to age 7 only) Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Girls only
http://www.broomfieldhouse.com
Wandsworth
https://www.northwoodschools.com/broomwood- hall-lower-school
Dolphin School Donhead School
Battersea/ Clapham Wimbledon
https://www.dolphinschool.org.uk/
https://www.donhead.org.uk/
Eaton House The Manor Eveline Day School The Falcons School for Girls Finton House School Hall School - Junior School Hampton Court House – Junior School Hampton Prep School The Harrodian School Hornsby House School Hurlingham School Ibstock Place School Jack and Jill School Kensington Prep School Kensington Wade
Clapham
https://www.eatonhouseschools.com/the- manor/welcome-to-eaton-house-the-manor https://www.evelinedayschool.com/
Balham
Putney
https://www.falconsgirls.co.uk/
Earlsfield
https://www.fintonhouse.org.uk/
Wimbledon
https://www.hsw.co.uk/
East Molesey
https://www.hamptoncourthouse.co.uk/
Hampton
https://hamptonprep.org.uk/
Barnes
https://www.harrodian.com/
Balham
https://www.hornsbyhouse.org.uk/
Putney
https://www.hurlinghamschool.co.uk
Co- educational Hampton
https://www.ibstockplaceschool.co.uk/
https://jackandjillschool.org.uk/
Fulham
Girls only
http://www.kensingtonprep.gdst.net/
West Kensington
Co- educational
https://www.kensingtonwade.com/
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Kew College
Kew
Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Girls only Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Boys only Boys only Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Girls only Girls only
http://kewcollege.com/
Kew Green Prep School Kings College – Junior School Kings House School The Lady Eleanor Holles School
Kew
https://www.kgps.co.uk/
Wimbledon
https://www.kcs.org.uk/junior-school
Richmond
https://kingshouseschool.org/
Hampton
https://www.lehs.org.uk/
The Mall School
Twickenham
https://www.themallschool.org.uk/
Merlin School
Putney
https://www.merlinschool.net/
Newland House School
Twickenham
https://www.newlandhouse.net/
Newton Prep School
Battersea
https://www.newtonprepschool.co.uk/
Northcote Lodge The Old Vicarage School
Battersea/ Clapham Richmond
https://www.northwoodschools.com/northcote- lodge
https://www.oldvicarageschool.com/
Oliver House School
Clapham
https://www.oliverhouse.org.uk/
Parkgate House School
Clapham
https://www.parkgate-school.co.uk/
Parsons Green Prep School Putney High School
Fulham
https://www.parsonsgreenprep.co.uk/
Putney
https://www.putneyhigh.gdst.net/
Prospect House School
Putney
https://www.prospecths.org.uk/
Radnor House – Junior School
Twickenham
https://www.radnor-twickenham.org/junior- school
The Roche School
Wandsworth
https://therocheschool.com/
Sinclair House School
Fulham
https://www.sinclairhouseschool.co.uk/
The Study Prep School
Wimbledon
Girls only
https://www.thestudyprep.co.uk/
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St Catherine’s School St Paul’s Juniors Thomas’ Battersea Thomas’ Clapham Thomas’ Fulham Tower House School Twickenham Prep School Wandsworth Prep School Willington Prep School Wimbledon Common Prep School Unicorn School
Twickenham
Girls only
https://www.stcatherineschool.co.uk/
Barnes
Boys only
https://www.stpaulsschool.org.uk/st-pauls-juniors
Battersea
Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Boys only Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Boys only Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Girls only Co- educational Co- educational
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our- schools/battersea
Clapham
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our-schools/clapham
Fulham
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our-schools/fulham
East Sheen
https://www.thsboys.org.uk/
Hampton
https://twickenhamprep.org.uk/
Kew
https://www.unicornschool.org.uk/
Wandsworth
https://www.wandsworthprep.com/
Wimbledon
https://www.willingtonschool.co.uk/
Wimbledon
https://wcps.org.uk/
Ages 11 or 13 to 18 Name of School
Location
Girls or boys
Website
Chelsea Independent College
Fulham
https://www.chelseaindependentcollege.com/
Emanuel School Battersea
https://www.emanuel.org.uk/
Hall School – Senior School Hampton Court House -Senior School The Harrodian School The Lady Eleanor Holles School Kew House School Kings College School Ibstock Place School
Wimbledon
https://www.hsw.co.uk/
East Molesey
https://www.hamptoncourthouse.co.uk/
Barnes
https://www.harrodian.com/
Hampton
https://www.lehs.org.uk/
Kew
https://www.kewhouseschool.com/
Wimbledon
https://www.kcs.org.uk/
Roehampton Co-
https://www.ibstockplaceschool.co.uk/
educational
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The Moat School
Fulham
Co- educational Girls only
https://www.moatschool.org.uk/
Putney High School
Putney
https://www.putneyhigh.gdst.net/
Radnor House – Senior School St Catherine’s School
Twickenham Co-
https://www.radnor-twickenham.org/senior- school https://www.stcatherineschool.co.uk/
educational
Twickenham Girls only
St Paul’s School Barnes
Boys only Girls only
https://www.stpaulsschool.org.uk/ https://www.wimbledonhigh.gdst.net/
Wimbledon High School
Wimbledon
British Private schools List – North London Ages 4 to 11 or 13 Name of School Location Girls or boys
Website
Abercorn School St Johns Wood
Co- educational Co- educational Boys only
http://www.abercornschool.com
The Academy School Arnold House School The Cavendish School Dania Scandinavian School Devonshire House Prep School The Gower School The Hall School Hampstead Hill School Heathgate Prep School Hereward House School Lyndhurst House Prep School The Mulberry House School Channing School
Hampstead
http://www.academyschoolhampstead.com/
St Johns Wood Camden
https://www.arnoldhouse.co.uk/
Girls only
https://www.cavendishschool.co.uk/
Highgate
Girls only
https://www.channing.co.uk/
Highbury & Islington
Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Boys only Co- educational Co- educational
https://daniaschool.com/
Hampstead
https://devonshirehouseschool.co.uk/
Angel
https://www.thegowerschool.co.uk/
Hampstead Hampstead
https://hallschool.co.uk/
https://www.hampsteadhillschool.co.uk/
Hampstead
https://www.heathsideprep.co.uk/
Hampstead
Boys only
https://www.herewardhouse.co.uk/
Hampstead
Boys only
https://www.lyndhursthouse.co.uk/
West Hampstead
Co- educational
https://mulberryhouseschool.com/
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Naima Jewish Prep School North Bridge House – Prep School Rosemary Works School
Kilburn
Co- educational
https://www.naimajps.org.uk/
Regents Park Co-
https://www.northbridgehouse.com/prep- school-regents-park
educational
Islington
Co- educational Girls only Co- educational Girls only
https://rosemaryworks.com/
Sarum Hall School
Hampstead
https://www.sarumhallschool.co.uk/
Saint Christina’s School
St Johns Wood
https://www.saintchristinas.org.uk/
South Hampstead High School St Anthony’s Prep School
Hampstead
https://www.shhs.gdst.net/
Hampstead
Boys only
https://www.stanthonysprep.org.uk/
St Johns Wood Pre-Prep School St Paul’s Steiner School Trevor-Roberts School University College School
St Johns Wood Islington
Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational Co- educational
https://www.sjwpre-prep.org.uk/
http://www.stpaulssteinerschool.org/
Hampstead
https://www.trevor-robertsschool.co.uk/
Hampstead
https://www.ucs.org.uk/
Ages 11 or 13 to 18 Name of School Bales College Kilburn Location
Girls or boys
Website
Co- educational Co- educational
https://balescollege.co.uk/
North Bridge House Senior School South Hampstead High School
Islington & Hampstead
https://www.northbridgehouse.com/lp/senior- education
Hampstead
Girls only
https://www.shhs.gdst.net/
St Paul’s Steiner School University College School
Islington
Co- educational Co- educational
http://www.stpaulssteinerschool.org/
Hampstead
https://www.ucs.org.uk/
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British Private schools List – West London Ages 4 to 11 or 13 Name of School Location Girls or boys Website Ashton Isleworth
Co- educational Co- educational
https://www.ashtonhouse.com/
House School Avenue House School
Ealing
https://www.avenuehouse.org/
Bute House Prep School for Girls Clifton Lodge School The Falcons School for Boys Fulham Prep School Harvington Prep School Heathfield House School Latymer Prep School Notting Hill and Ealing High School Ravenscourt Park Prep School St Augustine’s Priory St Benedicts School St James Prep School Durston House Orchard House School
Hammersmith Girls only
https://www.butehouse.co.uk/
Ealing
Co- educational Boys only
https://www.cliftonlodgeschool.co.uk/
Ealing
https://www.durstonhouse.org/
Chiswick
Boys only
https://www.falconsboys.co.uk/
Hammersmith Co-
https://fulham.school/
educational Co- educational Co- educational
Ealing
https://www.harvingtonschool.com/
Chiswick
https://www.heathfieldhouse.co.uk/
Hammersmith Co-
https://www.latymerprep.org/
educational
Ealing
Girls only
https://www.nhehs.gdst.net/
Chiswick
Co- educational
https://www.orchardhs.org.uk/
Hammersmith Co-
https://www.rpps.co.uk/
educational
Ealing
Girls only
https://www.sapriory.com/
Ealing
Co- educational Co- educational
https://www.stbenedicts.org.uk/
West Kensington
https://www.stjamesschools.co.uk/prepschool/
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Ages 11 or 13 to 18 Name of School
Location
Girls or boys
Website
Ealing Independent College The Godolphin & Latymer School Latymer Upper School Notting Hill and Ealing High School St Augustine’s Priory St Benedicts School St Paul’s Girls’ School St James Senior Girls School
Ealing
Co- educational
https://www.ealingindependentcollege.com/
Hammersmith Girls only
https://www.godolphinandlatymer.com/
Hammersmith Co-
https://www.latymer-upper.org/
educational Girls only
Ealing
https://www.nhehs.gdst.net/
Ealing
Girls only
https://www.sapriory.com/
Ealing
Co- educational
https://www.stbenedicts.org.uk/
Hammersmith Girls only
https://spgs.org/
West Kensington
Girls only
https://www.stjamesschools.co.uk/seniorgirls/
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