Best Schools 2024

Best Secondary School for Academic Performance in London (2024)

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  • Susi Earnshaw Theatre School

    Susi Earnshaw Theatre School, located in Barnet, London, is a co-ed secondary school founded in 1999. With a small school size of 60 students, it offers a nurturing environment for students aged 9-16. The school is renowned for its focus on performing arts, offering drama and music scholarships. With a strong emphasis on SEN support, 33.3% of students receive specialized assistance. Prepare your child for success at Susi Earnshaw Theatre School.
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  • Footsteps Trust

    Footsteps Trust is a secondary school located in Haringey, London. With a small and inclusive community of 17 students, the school prides itself on providing a supportive and nurturing environment for its students. Led by Mr Christopher Hall, the school has been recognized by Ofsted for its good overall effectiveness and quality of education. With a focus on personal development and positive behavior, Footsteps Trust aims to provide a well-rounded educational experience for boys and girls aged 12-16. With 52.4% of students receiving SEN support, the school is committed to ensuring all students thrive academically and emotionally. Although not offering boarding facilities, Footsteps Trust fosters a close-knit community where parents can feel confident in their child's education and well-being.
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  • Social Arts for Education

    Social Arts for Education is a secondary school located in London, Greenwich. With a focus on social arts, our school provides a unique and enriching educational experience for students aged 11-19. Our outstanding behaviour and attitudes, coupled with exceptional personal development, ensure that every student thrives in our small and inclusive community.
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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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  • The Lloyd Williamson Schools

    The Lloyd Williamson Schools is an all-through co-ed school located in Kensington and Chelsea, London. With a history dating back to 2000, the school offers education for students aged 3 to 17 years. Led by Mrs Lucy Meyer, the school prides itself on providing a good quality of education with a focus on personal development and strong leadership. With a total of 88 students, including 54 boys and 34 girls, the school ensures a supportive and inclusive environment, with 3.7% of students receiving SEN support. The school has achieved a Good rating by Ofsted, showcasing its commitment to high standards. With nursery classes and a sixth form, the Lloyd Williamson Schools offer a comprehensive education for children of all abilities.
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  • Browns School

    Browns School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Bromley, London. Established in 1997, the school provides education for students aged 9-18 years. With a small student population of 89, including 67 boys and 22 girls, Browns School focuses on supporting students with SEN needs such as SLCN, ASD, and SpLD. While the Ofsted report rates the overall effectiveness and quality of education as inadequate, the school excels in promoting good behavior, attitudes, and personal development. However, the leadership and management and sixth-form provision require improvement. The school does not meet the independent school standards and has achieved a low EBacc average point score of 0.11 in the KS4 exams. Despite these challenges, Browns School strives to provide a supportive learning environment for its students.
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  • Fulham School

    Fulham School is an all-through co-ed school in London, providing a comprehensive and dynamic curriculum from ages 3-18. With a dedicated Pre-Prep offering a creative curriculum, specialist taught courses, and outstanding early years provision, students are encouraged to be curious, take risks, and enjoy lifelong learning. The school's excellent Ofsted reports highlight its good overall effectiveness, quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, and leadership and management. With a student body of 651 and a supportive community, Fulham School is committed to empowering students to succeed.
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  • David Game College

    David Game College is an outstanding independent school in London, offering high-quality education and exceptional support for students aged 13-22. With a focus on academic and personal development, the college provides a nurturing environment and excellent care. With outstanding exam results and a broad curriculum, students have the opportunity to excel and pursue their chosen careers or university degrees. The college's exceptional relationships between students and staff create a welcoming and supportive community for all.
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