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  • Tiferes High School

    Tiferes High School is a secondary school for girls located in Barnet, London. Founded in 1997, the school provides a good quality education for students aged 11-16. With a small student population of 123, Tiferes High School focuses on providing support for students with special educational needs, with 10.3% of students receiving SEN support. While the school requires improvement in certain areas, such as personal development and leadership, it maintains a positive learning environment with good behavior and attitudes. Please note that Tiferes High School does not meet the independent school standards.
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  • Beis Rochel d'Satmar Girls' School

    Beis Rochel d'Satmar Girls' School is a Jewish all-through school located in Hackney, London. With a history dating back to 1978, the school provides education for girls aged 2-19. While it offers a co-ed environment, the number of boys enrolled is minimal. The school has a good quality of education and positive behavior and attitudes, as highlighted in the Ofsted report. However, improvements are needed in the areas of personal development and leadership. The school also offers a nursery and sixth form, catering to a total of 1311 students. With a focus on SEN support, the school ensures inclusivity by accommodating students with special educational needs. Although the overall effectiveness of the school requires improvement, parents can be assured of a nurturing educational environment for their daughters.
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  • London Islamic School

    London Islamic School is a secondary school located in Tower Hamlets, London. With a strong focus on balanced development of physical, mental, and spiritual faculties, the school aims to prepare students for intellectual and social challenges. The dedicated teaching team encourages students to excel in various endeavors while instilling Islamic values. Although the school requires improvement in some areas, it has a good record in behavior and attitudes. The school's aim is to provide an excellent education and nurture piety in students.
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  • Bnos Zion of Bobov

    Bnos Zion of Bobov is an Orthodox Jewish all-through school for girls aged 3-16. With a focus on good behaviour and attitudes, the school provides a nurturing environment for personal development. Although the school requires improvement in certain areas, its early years provision is rated as good.
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  • Islamia School for Girls'

    Islamia School for Girls' is a secondary school located in Brent, London. Founded in 1989, the school provides education for girls aged 11-16 with a focus on Islamic teachings. With a student population of 98, the school offers a supportive environment and maintains good behaviour and attitudes. However, the school received an inadequate rating in its overall effectiveness and leadership and management, as per the latest Ofsted report. The school does not meet the independent school standards. Students receive SEN support, with a rate of 1.3%. The school's exam results show an average EBacc point score of 6.41, with a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • Hafs Academy

    Hafs Academy is a boys-only school located in Newham, London. With a focus on Muslim education, the academy aims to provide high-quality instruction and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Although the school requires improvement in overall effectiveness and quality of education, it excels in promoting good behavior and attitudes. The dedicated staff at Hafs Academy strive to nurture well-rounded individuals who are passionate about improving their communities.
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  • Yesodey Hatorah School

    Yesodey Hatorah School is an all-through boys' school in Hackney, London. Founded in 1958, it provides education for students aged 5-16 years. With a focus on behaviour and attitudes, the school aims to develop personal growth. However, it requires improvement in overall effectiveness and quality of education according to the latest Ofsted report. The school offers good early years provision but falls short of meeting the independent school standards.
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  • Unique Children's School

    Unique Children's School is a co-ed secondary school located in Haringey, London. With a small student population of only 3, the school offers a personalized and intimate learning environment. Although the school requires improvement in overall effectiveness and the quality of education, it excels in promoting good behaviour and attitudes. Led by Ms Alex Dimou, the school aims to provide a unique educational experience for children aged 11-18.
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  • Young Dancers Academy

    Young Dancers Academy is a secondary school located in Shepherds Bush, London. Founded in 2008, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 10-16. With a small student body of 46, the school provides a supportive environment for students with SEN support, making up 27.5% of the student population. While the school's overall effectiveness has been deemed inadequate in recent years, it excels in promoting outstanding behavior and attitudes, as well as fostering personal development. The school's dedicated staff, led by Mrs Kerry Williams, strive to provide a quality education despite the challenges faced. Although the school fell short of meeting independent school standards, it remains committed to nurturing young dancers and ensuring their growth both academically and artistically.
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  • Beis Trana Girls' School

    Beis Trana Girls' School is an all-through school located in Hackney, London. Established in 1997, the school provides education for girls aged 3-16 years. With a small student body of 276 girls, the school offers a nurturing environment for learning. The school has a good record in promoting positive behavior and attitudes among students. However, it requires improvement in certain areas, as highlighted in the most recent Ofsted report. The school does not meet independent school standards. Parents seeking a school with nursery classes and SEN support may consider Beis Trana Girls' School.
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  • Lycee Francais Charles de Gaulle

    Lycee Francais Charles de Gaulle is an all-through co-educational school located in Kensington and Chelsea, London. Established in 1915, the school offers education for students aged 3 to 19 years. With a total of 3442 students, the school provides a good quality of education and has a strong focus on the behavior and attitudes of its students. However, the leadership and management have been rated as inadequate. The school offers nursery classes and has a sixth form. While the overall effectiveness is rated as inadequate, the early years provision and sixth-form provision are rated as good. The school does not meet the independent school standards. In terms of exam results, the school has a below-average EBacc average point score at KS4 and 46.20% of A-level students achieved AAB or higher. It is important for parents to consider these factors when choosing a school for their children.
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  • Pardes House Grammar School

    Pardes House Grammar School is a secondary school located in Finchley, London. With its founding in 1976, the school has been providing education to boys between the ages of 11 and 16. Led by Rabbi Yitzchok Lev, the school has a good reputation for behaviour and attitudes among its 272 students. Although the overall effectiveness and quality of education require improvement according to the latest Ofsted report, the school focuses on personal development and offers support to students with special educational needs.
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  • Bales College

    Bales College is a co-educational secondary school located in Queen's Park, London. Founded in 1990, the school offers a comprehensive curriculum and provides scholarships, awards, and bursaries to support students. However, recent Ofsted reports indicate inadequate overall effectiveness with regards to leadership, teaching, curriculum, and achievement of pupils. It is important for parents to consider these factors when making a decision about their child's education.
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  • Beis Medrash Elyon

    Beis Medrash Elyon is a secondary school for boys aged 11-16 located in West Hendon, London. With a dedicated headteacher and a focus on good behavior and attitudes, the school aims to provide an education that promotes personal development. However, it has been rated as inadequate in terms of overall effectiveness and does not meet the independent school standards.
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  • Jus'T'Learn

    Jus'T'Learn is a co-educational secondary school located in Merton, London. With a small class size and a focus on providing a supportive learning environment, the school caters to students aged 11-16. The school is committed to providing SEN support, with nearly half of its students receiving assistance for Autism Spectrum Disorder. While the school has faced challenges in areas such as leadership and management, it strives to improve the quality of education, behavior, attitudes, and personal development of its students. Although the school's recent Ofsted report deemed its overall effectiveness as inadequate, Jus'T'Learn previously had a good rating. Parents can expect their children to receive individual attention and support at Jus'T'Learn.
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  • Menorah Grammar School

    Menorah Grammar School is a Jewish secondary school located in Barnet, London. With a rich history dating back to 1978, the school provides education for boys aged 11-21. Although it currently faces challenges in terms of its overall effectiveness and quality of education according to the latest Ofsted report, it previously had a good rating. The school offers a sixth-form provision but needs improvement in this area. Menorah Grammar School has a small student population of 307, allowing for personalized attention. The school's focus on Jewish values and traditions creates a unique educational environment for students.
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  • North Bridge House Senior School

    North Bridge House Senior School, located in Hampstead, London, is a co-educational secondary school founded in 1972. With a total of 447 students and a supportive SEN program for 14% of the students, the school offers a nurturing environment for academic excellence. It provides various scholarships, including academics, arts, drama, music, and sports, along with bursaries for new entrants. With a strong emphasis on holistic development, North Bridge House Senior School prepares students aged 11-16 for success in their future endeavors.
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  • Bishop Challoner School

    Bishop Challoner School is a Roman Catholic co-educational school in Bromley, London. With a strong focus on academic, creative, emotional, and physical development, the school aims to help each student reach their full potential. Offering a balanced curriculum and supportive environment, Bishop Challoner School encourages intellectual curiosity and achievement. With a range of scholarships and support for students with special educational needs, the school strives to provide a well-rounded education that prepares students for a constantly changing world.
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  • Mill Hill School Foundation

    Mill Hill School Foundation is an all-through co-educational boarding school located in Barnet, London. With a rich history dating back to 1919, the school offers a wide range of scholarships and financial support options for students. It has a diverse student population of 1,731, with a strong focus on supporting students with special educational needs. The school consistently achieves impressive exam results, with a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher and achieving AAB or higher at A-level.
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  • Normanhurst School

    Normanhurst School is an all-through co-ed school located in London. With a history spanning over 40 years, it offers a nurturing and supportive environment for students aged 2-16. The school provides a range of scholarships, awards, and discounts to recognize and support students' talents and achievements. With a low percentage of students with SEN support, Normanhurst School focuses on delivering excellent academic results, as shown by their impressive EBacc average point score of 4.43 in 2019.
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Beehive Preparatory School is the cheapest private school with an annual fee of £247 to £3,000

Fairley House School is expensive private with an annual fee of £12,413.

Average private school fee is £4,510.61 in London.

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