Best Schools 2024

Best Secondary Schools in Westminster

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  • The Sylvia Young Theatre School

    The Sylvia Young Theatre School, located in the heart of London, offers a unique and exciting educational experience for aspiring young performers. With a strong emphasis on the arts, the school provides expert training and support to help students develop their talents and achieve their full potential. With a diverse student body and an inclusive approach, the school values every individual and offers scholarships for all-round talent. The school's excellent exam results and high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher reflect its commitment to academic achievement alongside artistic development. With a dedicated headteacher and a small class size, The Sylvia Young Theatre School provides a nurturing and inspiring environment for young performers to thrive.
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  • Portland Place School

    Portland Place School is a co-educational institution located in London. With a focus on exceptional teaching, the school aims to encourage inquisitive and creative learners. Offering a cutting-edge curriculum, Portland Place provides a seamless transition for students after the age of 16, partnering with DLD College. The school prides itself on knowing and respecting each child as an individual, producing excellent results while ensuring a nurturing environment.
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  • Fairley House School

    Fairley House School is an all-through co-ed school in Westminster, London. Founded in 1982, the school caters to students aged 5-16 with specific learning difficulties. With a total student population of 182, the school provides a level playing field for children who struggle with reading and writing, helping them regain confidence and excel academically. With a focus on individualized instruction and specialized therapy, Fairley House has a track record of changing the course of students' lives. The school's exam results indicate a strong commitment to academic success, with a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • Francis Holland School

    Francis Holland School is a prestigious all-through girls' school located in Westminster, London. With a history dating back to 1920, the school offers a high-quality education for girls aged 4-18. Led by Mrs Lucy Elphinstone, the school prides itself on academic excellence and offers various scholarships and discounts. With a strong focus on the Church of England values, Francis Holland School provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for girls to thrive. The school has a dedicated SEN support system, catering to the needs of students with special educational needs. With impressive exam results and a supportive community, Francis Holland School is a great choice for parents looking for a well-rounded education for their daughters.
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  • Queen's College, London

    Queen's College, London is an academically selective independent day school for girls aged 11-18. With a focus on nurturing and developing each student's unique skills, the school offers a broad range of disciplines and subject combinations. Located in the heart of London, students can fully engage in the city's cultural scene. The school has a distinguished past and a unique philosophy on girls' education in the twenty-first century.
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  • The Royal Ballet School

    The Royal Ballet School, located in the heart of London, is a prestigious and co-ed boarding school for students aged 11-19. With a focus on nurturing talent in ballet and offering a high-quality secondary education, the school has a small student body of 225 students. Led by Mr David Gajadharsingh, the school prides itself on its inclusive environment and support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN), with 7.4% of students receiving SEN support. The school's impressive exam results, including an EBacc average point score of 3.49, demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence. If your child has a passion for ballet and desires a well-rounded education, The Royal Ballet School is the ideal choice.
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  • The American School in London

    The American School in London is an all-through co-educational school, providing outstanding early years provision and a good sixth-form education. While the overall effectiveness and quality of education require improvement, the school promotes good behavior and attitudes while supporting students with special educational needs. With a diverse student body and a commitment to personal development, The American School in London offers a unique educational experience in the heart of Westminster.
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  • Southbank International School Westminster

    Southbank International School Westminster is an outstanding secondary school located in the heart of London. With a strong emphasis on teaching and leadership, students at Southbank make rapid progress and achieve above world averages in their exams. The school's excellent safeguarding arrangements provide parents with peace of mind, and the positive pupil attitudes towards learning create a stimulating and supportive environment. The outstanding sixth form provision at Southbank ensures that students are well-prepared for their future endeavors. Overall, Southbank International School Westminster is a top choice for parents seeking a high-quality education for their children.
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  • Eifa International School

    Eifa International School, located in the heart of Westminster, London, offers a comprehensive education for students aged 2-18. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Ms Fran, leading the way, the school prioritizes the quality of education, behavior, and personal development of all students. The school's inclusive environment is evident in its commitment to providing support for students with SEN. Although the school has been rated as inadequate in terms of overall effectiveness and leadership, it maintains good standards in education and early years provision. With a small student body of 262, Eifa International School ensures individual attention and a welcoming co-ed atmosphere. While it does not offer boarding facilities, the school prides itself on nurturing the academic success of its students, with an emphasis on achieving GCSE results of grade 4 or higher.
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  • Halcyon London International School

    Halcyon London International School is an outstanding co-ed secondary school located in Westminster, London. With a focus on academic achievement and personal development, the school offers a highly expert teaching staff, exceptional pastoral support, and a well-designed curriculum based on the International Baccalaureate program. Students at Halcyon are known for their love of learning, independence, and determination. The school's mission is to provide each student with an exceptional education that brings out their unique potential.
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  • Maida Vale School

    Maida Vale School is a co-educational secondary school in London. With a strong focus on providing a high-quality education, the school has a good overall effectiveness and outstanding behaviour and attitudes. Led by Mr Magnus Bashaarat, the school offers a supportive environment for students aged 11-18, promoting personal development and leadership skills.
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  • International Community School

    At International Community School, your child will thrive in small classes with dedicated teachers. We offer the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme and focus on social and emotional development. With a high teacher-to-student ratio and excellent academic performance, we prepare students for success in a changing world.
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  • Abingdon House School

    Abingdon House School is an independent day school and college in Westminster, London. With a focus on specific learning needs including dyslexia and dyspraxia, the school provides individualized education and support for students aged 5 to 19. Led by Ms Tanya Moran, the school aims to equip every student with academic and personal skills to achieve their potential and independence. With a small student population of 97, including 17.2% receiving SEN support, the school offers a co-ed, all-through education for boys and girls. We pride ourselves on our inclusive approach and commitment to helping each student thrive.
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  • Beachcroft AP Academy

    Beachcroft AP Academy is a nurturing all-through school located in the heart of Westminster, London. Led by Miss Michelle Burgess - Allen, the school provides a supportive environment for students aged 5-16, with a focus on addressing social, emotional and mental health needs. With a small class size of 73, Beachcroft AP Academy prioritizes individual attention and tailored support. It proudly serves a diverse student body, with 40% eligible for free school meals and 36.40% having English as a second language. With a high percentage of students receiving SEN support, Beachcroft AP Academy ensures every child's unique needs are met.
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