Preparatory Schools Nottingham
Prep schools may be more-or-less tied to a senior school and may specialise in helping children gain entry to grammar schools, public schools or other independent schools via common entrance or other school entry examination. Preparatory schools mostly publish no examination data, many do not take KS2 examinations and those that do, do not have a duty to make their results public.
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Trent College
0115 5849 4949
Derby Road
Nottingham
0115 5849 4949
Derby Road
Nottingham GB.NG104AD
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Stanton Vale School
0115 972 9769
Thoresby Road
Nottingham
0115 972 9769
Thoresby Road
Nottingham GB.NG103NP
Religion
Non-denominational
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Wilsthorpe Business and Enterprise College
0115 972 9421
Derby Road
Nottingham
0115 972 9421
Derby Road
Nottingham GB.NG104WT
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Non-denominational
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Lakeview College
0115 917 5007
Queens Road West
Nottingham
0115 917 5007
Queens Road West
Nottingham GB.NG95AL
School County
Nottinghamshire
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Ockbrook School
01332 673 532
The Settlement
Derby
01332 673 532
The Settlement
Derby GB.DE723RJ
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The Long Eaton School
0115 973 2438
Thoresby Road
Nottingham
0115 973 2438
Thoresby Road
Nottingham GB.NG103NP
Religion
Non-denominational
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Chilwell School
0115 925 2698
Queen's Road West
Nottingham
0115 925 2698
Queen's Road West
Nottingham GB.NG95AL
School County
Nottinghamshire
Religion
Non-denominational
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Brackenfield Special School
0115 973 3710
Bracken Road
Nottingham
0115 973 3710
Bracken Road
Nottingham GB.NG104DA
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Non-denominational
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George Spencer Foundation School and Technology College
0115 917 0100
Arthur Mee Road
Nottingham
0115 917 0100
Arthur Mee Road
Nottingham GB.NG97EW
School County
Nottinghamshire
Religion
Non-denominational
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The Bramcote Park Business and Enterprise School
0115 913 0013
Bramcote
Nottingham
0115 913 0013
Bramcote
Nottingham GB.NG93GD
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Nottinghamshire
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Non-denominational
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Prep schools - preparing children for the next stage...  For pupils aged 8-13. Preparatory schools, or 'prep schools', are independent schools that prepare children for entry to senior schools at age 11 or 13. 'Prep school' has a somewhat endearing, old-fashioned ring to it though many such schools now call themselves 'Junior Schools'. Prep schools may be more-or-less tied to a senior school and may specialise in helping children gain entry to grammar schools, public schools or other independent schools via common entrance or other school entry examination. Preparatory schools mostly publish no examination data, many do not take KS2 examinations and those that do, do not have a duty to make their results public. So it is essential that you research carefully, any potential schools; fortunately The Good Schools Guide can help. Finding a Prep School The Good Schools Guide reviews hundreds of the best prep schools to help you make a great choice for your child. A number of prep schools take boarders though these days very few only take boarders. Geared for modern family life, many boarding prep-schools offer a choice of weekly, flexi or full-boarding as well as a day school option. Most offer a range of after-school activities and a good number provide breakfast clubs - a bonus for working parents. A number of single-sex prep schools remain, many with co-ed nurseries and pre-preps. Applying for a place at a prep school Application procedures vary between schools - some have selective, tested entry, others asses or interview. We do not recommend accepting a place at a school without first visiting You should expect the school to want to meet your child too. See Choosing a school . Be wary of schools that will accept your child (other than from overseas, where the procedure is a little different) without going through this process. Registering your child at a prep school If you wish to express an interest in a school at anytime, do register your child. This is particularly important where the school is oversubscribed and operates a waiting list. Registering your child does not guarantee your child a place. Some schools will expect you to register the child at birth but the vast majority are a little more flexible. Registering your child ie putting their name on the list of considered candidates, usually costs between £75 and £150 (with a reduced fee for second and subsequent children). Many parents register their child for three or four schools, making a decision later (or in some cases having the decision made for them by the school). Registration fees are non-refundable. Securing entry to an independent school explains the application/entry process in greater detail. The Good Schools Guide Prep School reviews We review a number of prep schools in The Good Schools Guide - some are stand-alone prep schools, others are part... |
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