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Best Private Primary Schools in East of England

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  • Woodlands School Hutton Manor

    Woodlands School Hutton Manor is a co-ed primary school located in Brentwood, East of England. Established in 2002, the school offers a nurturing environment for children aged 0-11 years. With a total student population of 202, including 108 boys and 94 girls, Woodlands School values inclusivity and supports 13.1% of students with SEN. The school provides various scholarships and discounts to support families, making it an ideal choice for parents looking for quality education.
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  • Glebe House School

    Glebe House School is a co-educational boarding school located in Hunstanton, East of England. With a history dating back to 1944, the school offers a middle deemed primary education for children aged 0-14 years. With a focus on academic excellence, the school provides various scholarships and discounts, along with a range of SEN support. With a small school size and a nurturing environment, Glebe House School ensures each student receives individual attention and opportunities for personal growth.
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  • The King's School

    The King's School is an independent day school located in Harpenden, East of England. With a strong Christian ethos and exceptional care and nurturing, the school offers a broad and balanced curriculum to students aged 4-16. It has a good standard of education, positive attitudes towards learning, and outstanding behaviour and attendance. Scholarships and discounts are available, and the school provides SEN support to 21.2% of students. The King's School aims to provide a quality academic preparation in a Christian environment, ensuring every student makes good progress and achieves their potential.
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  • Lockers Park School

    Lockers Park School is a prestigious boys' boarding school located in Dacorum, East of England. With a rich history dating back to 1919, our school offers a nurturing and challenging environment for boys aged 5-14. As a Church of England school, we value the development of moral values alongside academic excellence. With small class sizes and a variety of scholarships available, we strive to provide a well-rounded education that caters to the individual needs and talents of each student. Our dedicated staff and supportive community ensure that all students, including those with SEN support, thrive academically and personally.
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  • Notre Dame Preparatory School (Norwich) Limited

    Notre Dame Preparatory School (Norwich) Limited is a leading independent primary school providing a safe and supportive learning environment for Nursery age children and pupils in Reception through to Year 6. With a focus on inclusive education and forward-looking curriculum, we prepare students for their futures beyond primary education.
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  • Beeston Hall School

    Beeston Hall School is a prestigious co-ed boarding school based in Beeston Regis, East of England. With a history dating back to 1952, the school offers a comprehensive education for students aged 4-13. Led by Headteacher Mr Fred de Falbe, the school prides itself on providing a supportive and inclusive environment, with a focus on academic excellence and holistic development. With a student population of 152, including a diverse range of scholarships and discounts available, Beeston Hall School is committed to nurturing every child's potential and ensuring a positive learning experience.
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  • Howe Green House School

    Howe Green House School is a nurturing and secure primary school in Great Hallingbury, East of England. With a focus on individuality and valuing each student, our academically curious children thrive in a diverse and supportive environment. We offer bursaries and hardship awards for new and existing pupils, supporting a range of educational needs.
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  • St Joseph's in the Park

    St Joseph's in the Park is a primary school located in Hertingfordbury, Hertford. Since its establishment in 1957, it has provided a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 3-11 years. With a co-ed setting and a total of 150 students, the school offers a balanced education with a focus on individualized support for students with special educational needs, accounting for 10.6% of the student body. St Joseph's in the Park also provides scholarships, sibling discounts, bursaries, and hardship awards, making it an inclusive and accessible choice for families.
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  • Ursuline Preparatory School

    Ursuline Preparatory School is a co-educational primary school located in Brentwood, East of England. Established in 1978, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 3 to 11 years. With a small student body of 163 pupils, including nursery classes, each child receives individual attention. Led by Headteacher Mrs Pauline Wilson, the school prides itself on offering high-quality education while maintaining a warm and friendly atmosphere. The school also supports students with special educational needs, ensuring every child feels supported and included.
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  • Loyola Preparatory School

    Loyola Preparatory School is a highly esteemed primary school located in Buckhurst Hill. With a rich history dating back to 1945, the school provides an exceptional education for boys aged 3-11. Led by Headteacher Mrs Kirsty Anthony, Loyola offers a nurturing and inclusive environment with a small class size of 214 students. With a strong focus on academic excellence, the school offers various scholarships and discounts to support student success. Additionally, Loyola provides support for students with special educational needs, ensuring every child receives the attention they deserve.
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  • South Lee School

    South Lee School is a co-educational primary school in Bury St Edmunds offering a stimulating environment for children aged 2-13. With a focus on academic excellence, students benefit from regular physical activity and have access to various scholarships and discounts. The school promotes personal development, good behavior, and welfare, ensuring children make good progress.
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  • Brookes UK

    Brookes UK is an all-through co-ed boarding school located in Risby, East of England. With a history dating back to 1985, the school offers a nurturing environment for students aged 2-18. At Brookes UK, your child will benefit from academic and sport scholarships, as well as various discounts and bursaries. The school prides itself on providing support for students with Special Educational Needs, ensuring every child receives the personalized attention they deserve.
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  • Braeside School

    Braeside School is a privately owned independent all-through school located in Buckhurst Hill. With a focus on providing a high standard of education and a meaningful learning experience, Braeside creates a joyful and safe environment for students aged 2-16. The school values respect, cooperation, and nurturing, and offers a range of scholarships and support for students with special educational needs.
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  • Kings House Preparatory School and Nursery

    Kings House Preparatory School and Nursery is a primary school located in Luton, East of England. With a strong focus on providing a high-quality education, this co-ed school offers outstanding behavior and attitudes, ensuring every child's personal development. Founded in 1900, the school has a nurturing environment and a small class size of 170 students, allowing for individual attention and fostering a sense of community.
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  • Stoke College

    Stoke College is a co-educational boarding school located in Stoke-by-Clare, East of England. With a history dating back to 1958, the school offers an all-through education for students aged 11-18. Led by Dr Gareth Lloyd, the school focuses on providing support for students with special educational needs, with 35.3% of students receiving SEN support. The school boasts a small and intimate learning environment, with a total of 136 students. Stoke College achieved positive exam results in 2019, with an EBacc average point score of 3.92 at KS4 and an average points score of 26.67 at A-levels. Parents can feel confident in choosing Stoke College for their child's education.
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  • Oxford House School

    Oxford House School in Colchester offers a nurturing and stimulating environment for children aged 3-11. With a history spanning over 50 years, our school focuses on putting the needs of our students first. We provide a carefully planned curriculum, support for students with special educational needs, and discounts for HM Forces and siblings. Order a prospectus or book a visit to learn more about our commitment to helping children reach their full potential in a fun and engaging way.
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  • Oakwood Primary School

    Oakwood Primary School is a co-educational Islamic school located in Luton, East of England. With a strong focus on providing a high-quality education, the school is led by Mrs Fatemah Salihi. Established in 2008, the school offers nursery classes and caters to students aged 3-11 years. With a total student population of 131, Oakwood Primary School prides itself on its outstanding behaviour and attitudes, as well as its commitment to personal development and leadership. The school has been rated as Good by Ofsted, ensuring parents of the school's dedication to meeting independent school standards.
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  • St Hilda's School

    St Hilda's School, located in Hertsmere, East of England, is a co-educational primary school founded in 1957. Led by Headteacher Mr Andrew Kaye, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 2 to 11 years. With a small class size of 190 students, including a nursery, St Hilda's focuses on individual attention and support. The school values inclusivity, with 8.5% of students receiving SEN support. Parents can trust St Hilda's to foster their child's academic and personal development in a caring community.
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  • St Hilda's School

    St Hilda's School is a prestigious all-girls primary school located in Harpenden, East of England. With a rich history dating back to 1957, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for girls aged 2-11 years old. Led by Headteacher Mr Daniel Sayers, the school prioritizes providing high-quality education while supporting students with special educational needs, with 14.1% of students receiving SEN support. With small class sizes and a dedicated team of educators, St Hilda's School creates a vibrant learning community focused on empowering girls to reach their fullest potential.
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  • Stormont School

    Stormont School is a non-selective day preparatory school for girls aged 4-11. With a joyful and focused atmosphere, the school combines traditional principles with a cutting-edge approach to education. Providing exceptional pastoral care, Stormont aims to develop happy, confident, and effective communicators. Visit us to see our stunning facilities and meet our dedicated staff.
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