Independent Schools London
Do you need to find an independent school, state school or fee-paying, day or boarding school? Undoubtedly you want to find a great school, we offer guidance to help you choose the best schools.
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Project 16
020 7837 5955
1st Floor White Lion Centre
London
020 7837 5955
1st Floor White Lion Centre
London GB.N19PW
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Non-denominational
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The Mary Ward Centre (AE Centre)
020 7831 7711
42 Queen Square
London
020 7831 7711
42 Queen Square
London GB.WC1N3AQ
Religion
Non-denominational
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Regent's Vocational College
020 7251 3932
Nile Street
London
020 7251 3932
Nile Street
London GB.N17RD
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Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
020 7608 0047
23 Goswell Road
London
020 7608 0047
23 Goswell Road
London GB.EC1M7AJ
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Great Ormond Street Hospital School
020 7813 8269
Hospital for Sick Children
London
020 7813 8269
Hospital for Sick Children
London GB.WC1N3JH
Religion
Non-denominational
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City of London School
020 7489 0291
Queen Victoria Street
London
020 7489 0291
Queen Victoria Street
London GB.EC4V3AL
School County
City of London
Religion
Non-denominational
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The Charterhouse Square School
020 7600 3805
40 Charterhouse Square
London
020 7600 3805
40 Charterhouse Square
London GB.EC1M6EA
School County
City of London
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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Language College
020 7837 0739
Donegal Street
London
020 7837 0739
Donegal Street
London GB.N19QG
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Non-denominational
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The Royal Ballet School (Upper School)
020 7836 8899
46 Floral Street
London
020 7836 8899
46 Floral Street
London GB.WC2E9DA
School County
Richmond-Upon-Thames
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Richard Cloudesley PH School
020 7251 1161
Golden Lane
London
020 7251 1161
Golden Lane
London GB.EC1Y0TJ
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Non-denominational
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St Trinian's or St Paul's? Thoughts for parents Choosing between schools... What is your child really like? This is your starting point for finding a school to suit him/her rather than you. Having decided what your child is really like, ask yourself: What do you want for your child? It helps to have a game plan, even if you change it at a later date. State school or fee-paying? Day or boarding school? Single sex or co-ed? What do you want from the school? Undoubtedly you want to find a great school, one that's ideal for your child. Make an honest list for yourself of everything that occurs to you, however ambitious, frivolous or peripheral it may seem. You must both do this. Your list may include, for example: - happiness
- safety
- beauty of architecture
- a stepping stone to university
- social status
- very local, very convenient
- exeats that fit in with your career
- offers Japanese
- doesn’t cost too much (if anything).
Are you looking for a traditional approach or something totally different? What do you really feel and think about co-education? Finally Look at the end product Beware the danger of judging a school exclusively by the bottom end because your child is young. Consider: - How and where do you want your child to end up?
- Is there a member of staff at the school who is on the same wavelength as you? There must be someone you can turn to (particularly true of boarding).
- See several schools – it’s a process of elimination and comparisons are vital to make.
- Go by your gut reaction.
- Were you impressed with the head? You don’t have to like him/her but it helps. Did he/she appear in control of the situation? The head really does make or break a school.
Importantly: Did you walk into the school and feel at home; did you come out from a school visit feeling good? See also Sussing out a school and horses for courses Questions to ask when visiting a school Choosing a school: first steps for SEN Choosing a school for a talented child Mix and match state and private education School open evenings State school admissions School admissions policies |
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