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Best Private Schools in Southampton

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  • King Edward VI School

    King Edward VI School is a prestigious secondary school located in Southampton. With a history spanning over 460 years, it offers high academic standards and a diverse range of extracurricular activities. The school prioritizes student success, with scholarships available in various fields including academics, arts, music, and sports. With its state-of-the-art facilities and dedicated staff, King Edward VI School provides an enriching educational experience for students aged 10-19. A supportive environment ensures that students with special educational needs receive the necessary assistance to thrive alongside their peers.
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  • The Gregg School

    The Gregg School, founded in 1957, is a co-ed secondary school in Southampton. With a small and inclusive community of 375 students, the school provides a supportive environment for academic, artistic, and sporting talents. Offering various scholarships and discounts, The Gregg School aims to nurture well-rounded individuals. With a focus on SEN support, the school ensures that all students receive the necessary assistance to thrive academically.
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  • The Gregg Preparatory School

    The Gregg Preparatory School is a co-educational primary school located in Southampton. Established in 1957, it offers a nurturing environment for children aged 4-11 years. With a small class size of 110 students and a dedicated headteacher, Mr Matt Pascoe, the school focuses on providing quality education. The school offers various scholarships such as sibling discounts, bursaries for new entrants, and hardship awards for existing pupils.
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  • Charlton House School

    Charlton House School is an all-through co-educational school in Southampton. With a history dating back to 1947, the school offers a high-quality education for children aged 3-11. Led by Mrs Lea Pay, the school focuses on personal development and good behavior. While the school has been rated inadequate by Ofsted, it provides a nurturing environment for students with diverse needs, with 6% of students receiving SEN support. With a small student body of 31, Charlton House School ensures individual attention and support for each child.
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  • The King's School

    The King's School is a co-ed Christian school located in Fair Oak and Horton Heath. With a history dating back to 1982, the school offers education for students aged 5-16 years. Known for its outstanding teaching quality and a good overall effectiveness rating by Ofsted, the school provides a supportive and nurturing environment for its 241 students. Offering various scholarships and discounts, The King's School also ensures that students with SEN receive proper support, with 13.1% of the student body receiving SEN support. With a focus on personal development, behavior, and welfare, The King's School prioritizes the well-being and academic success of its students.
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  • Sherborne House School

    Sherborne House School is a co-ed primary school in Chandler's Ford, South East. With a strong focus on individualized education, the school offers a dynamic curriculum and excellent pastoral care. Dedicated teachers and a passionate team work to instill self-confidence and equip students with the knowledge and skills for future success.
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  • Stroud, the King Edward VI Preparatory School

    Stroud, the King Edward VI Preparatory School is a co-ed middle deemed primary school located in Romsey Extra. Founded in 1943, it provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 3-13 years. With a focus on academic excellence and the development of key skills, Stroud prepares students for success in their educational journeys. The school offers various scholarships, discounts, and support for students with SEN. Visit us to experience our community firsthand.
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  • New Forest Small School

    New Forest Small School is a co-educational all-through school located in Lyndhurst, South East. With a strong focus on personal development, the school provides a safe and engaging environment for students aged 3-17. Parents have expressed satisfaction with the attention given to their children's well-being. While the school has achieved good overall effectiveness and outstanding behaviour, there is room for improvement in writing and mathematics performance. Despite this, students make at least good progress in all subjects.
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  • Embley

    Embley is an all-through co-ed boarding school in Wellow, South East. With high academic expectations and a supportive environment, Embley offers a range of scholarships and discounts. The school fosters independence, responsibility, and a spirit of enquiry, preparing students for success. With moderate learning difficulty support for 29.6% of students, Embley provides a nurturing and inclusive learning environment.
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  • West Hill Park School

    West Hill Park School is a co-educational boarding school located in Fareham, South East. With a history dating back to 1954, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 3-13. With a small school size of 350 students, West Hill Park offers individual attention and support, including scholarships and discounts for HM Forces, siblings, and new entrants. The school also provides SEN support, with 11.9% of students receiving assistance. Join us at West Hill Park School for an exceptional educational experience.
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  • Twyford School

    Twyford School is a co-educational Church of England boarding school located in Twyford, South East. With its rich history dating back to 1939, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 2-13 years. With a focus on individualized support, the school provides a range of scholarships, discounts, and hardship awards to ensure all students have access to quality education. With a small student population, Twyford School prioritizes personalized attention and support for each child, including those with special educational needs.
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  • Meoncross School

    Meoncross School is a small and welcoming all-through school, providing a world-class education for students aged 3-16. With a strong emphasis on individualized learning and small class sizes, the school ensures that every student reaches their full potential. The school also prioritizes emotional health and happiness, offering a demanding pastoral program to foster resilience, confidence, and independence. As part of the Cognita Education Group, Meoncross benefits from financial stability and a wealth of educational expertise. Parents can expect excellent academic outcomes and a supportive home-school partnership at Meoncross School.
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  • Boundary Oak School

    Boundary Oak School is a co-educational boarding school located in Fareham, South East. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence and a wide range of co-curricular activities, the school provides a meaningful education that prepares students for life. The school offers scholarships in various fields and has a supportive environment that fosters personal growth and a love for learning. With a highly positive attitude towards education, Boundary Oak School is dedicated to shaping well-rounded individuals who are confident, independent thinkers.
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  • Winchester College

    Winchester College is a prestigious co-educational boarding school in Winchester, established in 1919. With a focus on academic excellence and a wide range of scholarship opportunities, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students aged 12-19. With a strong emphasis on SEN support, the school aims to cater to the individual needs of every student. Highly experienced staff and a vibrant community make Winchester College an ideal choice for parents seeking a well-rounded education for their child.
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  • The Pilgrims School

    The Pilgrims School, founded in 1935, is a Church of England boys' boarding school located in Winchester. With a student population of 249, the school offers a Middle Deemed Primary education for boys aged 4 to 13. It provides a nurturing and inclusive environment, with 25.2% of students receiving SEN support. The school offers choral scholarships, bursaries for new entrants, and hardship awards for existing pupils, ensuring that every child has access to quality education.
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  • Walhampton School

    Walhampton School is a co-educational boarding and day school located in Boldre, South East. With a rich history dating back to 1950, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive education for children aged 2 to 13 years. As a Church of England school, it values religious teachings while offering a diverse range of academic, art, drama, music, and sport scholarships. The school also offers financial assistance through bursaries and hardship awards for both new and existing pupils. With a supportive environment and a dedicated team, Walhampton School ensures that every student's needs are met, including those requiring SEN support.
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  • St Swithun's School

    St Swithun's School is an all-through girls' boarding school located in Winchester. With a history dating back to 1884, it provides a nurturing and academically focused environment for students aged 3-18. Led by Ms Jane Gandee, the school prides itself on its Church of England values and commitment to supporting students with special educational needs. With a small student body of 702, including a vibrant sixth form, St Swithun's School offers a well-rounded education that prepares students for success. Achieving a strong average point score in both the EBacc and A-level exams, the school ensures that students are well-prepared for their future endeavors. With a dedication to inclusive education, St Swithun's School welcomes students of all abilities, providing additional support to 13.1% of its student population. Whether your child is starting their educational journey in the nursery classes or aiming for exceptional A-level results, St Swithun's School offers a holistic approach to education with a focus on academic excellence and personal growth.
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  • Prince's Mead School

    Prince's Mead School is a co-ed primary school providing a top-notch education for children aged 3-11. With a strong management team, compassionate values, and a Christian foundation, we offer a flexible curriculum, expert pastoral care, and a wide range of after-school activities. Join our welcoming community today!
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  • Ballard School

    Ballard School is an all-through, co-educational Protestant/Evangelical school located in New Milton, South East. With a history dating back to 1936, the school offers a nurturing environment where students aged 2-16 can develop critical thinking skills and form persuasive arguments. With a focus on inclusive education, Ballard School has a SEN support rate of 28.4%. The school's dedicated history department utilizes various instructional methods and practical experiences to engage students in the subject. The school's exam results demonstrate a commitment to academic excellence, with a NP% of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • Brockwood Park School

    Brockwood Park School is a co-educational boarding school located in Bramdean and Hinton Ampner, South East. With a history dating back to 1975, the school offers a unique all-through education for students aged 4-20 years. Led by Headteacher Mr Thomas Lehmann, Brockwood Park School prides itself on providing a close-knit community with a small student population of 80. The school values diversity and offers sibling discounts as scholarships. With a focus on supporting students with special educational needs, 21.4% of students receive SEN support. The school aims to foster academic success, with a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the 2023/24 Best private schools

The Gregg Preparatory School is the cheapest private school with an annual fee of £3,138

King Edward VI School is expensive private with an annual fee of £6,215.

Average private school fee is £4,735.33 in Southampton.

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