Private Schools Coventry
Private Schools in the UK are generally known as Independent Schools , because of their freedom to operate outside of government regulations. These fee-charging institutions are favoured by many parents due to their academic standards (which are more-or-less better than in the state sector) and the extra-curricular activities they offer.
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Coundon Court School and Community College
024 7633 5121
Northbrook Road
Coventry
024 7633 5121
Northbrook Road
Coventry GB.CV62AJ
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Non-denominational
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Sherbourne Fields School
024 7659 1501
Rowington Close
Coventry
024 7659 1501
Rowington Close
Coventry GB.CV61PS
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Non-denominational
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Sidney Stringer School - Specialising in Mathematics and Computing
024 7625 1756
Cox Street
Coventry
024 7625 1756
Cox Street
Coventry GB.CV15NL
Religion
Non-denominational
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Three Spires School
024 7659 4952
Kingsbury Road
Coventry
024 7659 4952
Kingsbury Road
Coventry GB.CV61PJ
Religion
Non-denominational
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King Henry VIII School
020 7627 1111
Warwick Road
Coventry
020 7627 1111
Warwick Road
Coventry GB.CV36AQ
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Cheshunt School
024 7622 1677
8 Park Road
Coventry
024 7622 1677
8 Park Road
Coventry GB.CV12LH
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Tiverton School
024 7659 4954
Rowington Close
Coventry
024 7659 4954
Rowington Close
Coventry GB.CV61PS
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Non-denominational
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Barr's Hill School and Community College
024 7623 4600
Radford Road
Coventry
024 7623 4600
Radford Road
Coventry GB.CV14BU
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Non-denominational
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Bablake School
020 7627 1200
Coundon Road
Coventry
020 7627 1200
Coundon Road
Coventry GB.CV14AU
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Cardinal Newman Catholic School A Specialist Arts and Community College
024 7633 2382
Sandpits Lane
Coventry
024 7633 2382
Sandpits Lane
Coventry GB.CV62FR
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