Best Schools 2024

Best Private Primary Schools in England

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  • Trent College

    Trent College is a prestigious Anglican co-educational boarding school located in Long Eaton, East Midlands. Established in 1928, it offers a comprehensive all-through education for students aged 3-19. With a strong focus on academic excellence and a wide range of scholarships available, the school nurtures and supports students to achieve their full potential. Boasting a diverse and inclusive community, Trent College provides a supportive environment for students with special educational needs, with 14.4% of students receiving SEN support. With an impressive track record in exam results, including an average A-level points score of 36.71, Trent College offers an outstanding education for both boys and girls.
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  • St Peter's School (Inc St Olaves and Clifton Pre-Prep)

    St Peter's School (Inc St Olaves and Clifton Pre-Prep) is a co-educational Church of England all-through school located in Clifton, York. With a history dating back to 1945, the school offers a nurturing environment that caters to students aged 2-18 years. Boasting a diverse range of scholarships, including choral and music scholarships, as well as Sixth Form scholarships, the school provides ample opportunities for academic and artistic development. With a student population of 1,236, including a nursery and sixth form, St Peter's School is committed to supporting students with Special Educational Needs, with 8.5% of students receiving SEN support. The school achieved impressive A-level results in 2019, with 54.50% of students achieving AAB or higher, and an average points score of 45.97 for the best three subjects. St Peter's School aims to provide an inclusive and enriching educational experience for all students.
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  • The Grange School

    The Grange School is an all-through co-ed school located in Hartford, North West. With a history dating back to 1946, the school offers a comprehensive education for students aged 4-18. The school boasts a diverse range of scholarships and financial aid options, catering to the needs of both new entrants and existing pupils. With a strong emphasis on supporting students with special educational needs, The Grange School ensures that all learners receive the necessary assistance and resources. The school has consistently achieved impressive exam results, with a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-levels and a positive track record in the EBacc average point score for KS4.
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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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  • James Allen's Girls' School

    James Allen's Girls' School is a prestigious all-through school in Southwark, London, founded in 1907. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, the school offers a range of scholarships and bursaries for new entrants. The dedicated staff provide SEN support to 9.4% of students, ensuring inclusive education for all. Achieving impressive exam results, the school prepares girls aged 4-18 for success in their future endeavors.
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  • St Helen's School

    St Helen's School is an all-girls school located in Hillingdon, London. Founded in 1918, the school offers a comprehensive education from ages 3 to 18. With a focus on developing joyful, healthy, and active individuals, St Helen's encourages students to think creatively, embrace learning, and take risks. The school offers a co-curricular program that allows girls to discover their passions and abilities. With a thoughtful and caring attitude forming the foundation of school life, St Helen's graduates exhibit inner serenity, confidence, and a sense of compassion towards others. The school's exam results demonstrate strong achievement across various subjects, with a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-level.
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  • Royal Russell School

    Royal Russell School is an all-through co-educational boarding school located in Croydon, London. With a rich history dating back to 1920, the school offers a nurturing environment for students aged 3 to 19. Renowned for its academic excellence, the school provides various scholarship opportunities including art, music, sport, and academic scholarships. With a strong focus on supporting students with special educational needs, Royal Russell School ensures that every child receives the necessary support for their learning journey. The school's impressive exam results reflect its commitment to academic excellence, with a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-levels. With a wide range of enrichment opportunities and a caring community, Royal Russell School is the ideal choice for parents seeking a well-rounded education for their children.
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  • King Edward's School

    King Edward's School is a co-educational all-through school located in Bath. With a history dating back to 1980, the school offers a comprehensive education for students aged 3 to 19 years. Led by Mr Martin J Boden, the school prides itself on its strong academic curriculum and wide range of scholarship opportunities in various fields including academics, arts, drama, music, and sports. With a balanced gender ratio and a supportive environment, the school aims to provide a nurturing learning experience for all students. They also offer SEN support for 8% of students. King Edward's School has a total of 1134 students, with a dedicated nursery and sixth form, ensuring a seamless educational journey for all. With a focus on individual development and achievement, the school strives to prepare its students for successful futures. The school's exam results reflect their commitment to academic excellence, with an average points score of 1.48 in EBacc at KS4 and 46.60% of A-level students achieving AAB or higher. Overall, King Edward's School provides a vibrant and inclusive community where students can thrive.
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  • Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, Address

    Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls is an all-through girls' school located in Aldenham, East of England. Established in 1980, the school offers a nurturing and academically excellent environment for girls aged 4 to 18. With a strong focus on individual learning and development, the school provides various scholarships, including academic and music scholarships. With a dedicated staff and a vibrant community, students at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls are prepared to become active citizens of the 21st century, achieving their full potential and creating lasting memories.
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  • Nottingham High School

    Nottingham High School is an established co-educational all-through school offering a comprehensive education for students aged 4-18. With a history dating back to 1913, the school provides a nurturing environment that fosters academic success and personal growth. With a strong focus on SEN support and a range of scholarships and bursaries available, Nottingham High School offers a diverse and inclusive education for all. Its impressive exam results, including a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-level, demonstrate the school's commitment to academic excellence.
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  • St Albans High School for Girls

    St Albans High School for Girls, established in 1908, is an all-through Anglican school offering education to girls aged 4-18. With a strong focus on academic excellence, the school provides a nurturing environment for girls to thrive. Scholarships and bursaries are available, and the school boasts impressive exam results, with 57.80% achieving AAB or higher at A-level in 2019.
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  • Stockport Grammar School

    Stockport Grammar School is a co-educational all-through school located in Stockport, North West. With a history dating back to 1980, the school offers a comprehensive education for students aged 3-18 years. Led by Dr Paul Owen, the school prides itself on its academic excellence, offering scholarships and awards in various disciplines. It also provides support for students with special educational needs, ensuring an inclusive learning environment. With a focus on achieving excellent exam results, the school has consistently achieved high performance across both KS4 and A-levels. With a diverse student body and a commitment to providing opportunities for all, Stockport Grammar School is a great choice for parents seeking a well-rounded education for their children.
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  • The Haberdashers' Aske Boys School

    The Haberdashers' Aske Boys School is an all-through boys' school located in Elstree, East of England. Established in 1980, it offers a comprehensive education for boys aged 4-18. With a strong emphasis on academic success, the school achieved an impressive 63.30% of students achieving AAB or higher in A-levels in 2019. Additionally, the school provides support for students with special educational needs (SEN), with 7.8% of students receiving SEN support. With a student population of 1422 and a dedicated headteacher, Mr Gus Lock, the school focuses on delivering a well-rounded educational experience and preparing students for their future endeavors.
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  • The King's School

    The King's School is an all-through Church of England school located in Eaton and Eccleston, North West. With a history dating back to 1980, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 4-19. It has a total student population of 1102, with a strong focus on academic excellence and a range of scholarships and bursaries available. The school's dedication to supporting students with special educational needs is reflected in the 17.8% of students receiving SEN support. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Mr George Hartley, The King's School provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children to thrive. The school also boasts impressive exam results, with a 51.40% achievement of AAB or higher at A-level and an EBacc average point score of 2.86 at KS4.
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  • St Dunstan's College

    St Dunstan's College is a respected Church of England school in London. With a rich history dating back to 1904, the school offers an exceptional education for students aged 3-18. With a focus on creativity, innovation, and individuality, the college encourages students to thrive academically and personally. The manageable school size ensures that each child receives proper care and attention. Offering a diverse range of scholarships and bursaries, St Dunstan's College is dedicated to supporting students in achieving their full potential. With a strong emphasis on pastoral care, the college provides a nurturing environment where students can develop compassion, confidence, and courage. The school's excellent exam results and high percentage of students achieving GCSE 4 or higher demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence.
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  • St Benedict's School

    St Benedict's School is an all-through Roman Catholic co-ed school in London. Founded in 1946, the school offers a comprehensive education from Nursery to Sixth Form. With a strong emphasis on individual needs and talents, St Benedict's is dedicated to helping students reach their full potential academically and personally. The school's exceptional co-curricular program and commitment to character development make it an excellent choice for parents looking for a well-rounded education for their children. Achieving impressive exam results, St Benedict's provides a nurturing and inspiring learning environment for students aged 3-18.
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  • Alleyn's School

    Alleyn's School is a co-ed all-through school in Dulwich, London. With a strong focus on individual strengths and a supportive house system, Alleyn's provides a welcoming and stimulating environment for students aged 4-18. With a track record of academic success, including a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-level, Alleyn's offers a rich legacy of education and a commitment to student growth and achievement.
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  • North London Collegiate School

    North London Collegiate School is an all-through girls' school located in Harrow, London. With a history dating back to 1980, the school offers a comprehensive education for girls aged 4-18 years. Led by Dr Hazel Bagworth-Mann, the school focuses on academic excellence and provides a supportive environment for students with a range of scholarships and SEN support. The school has achieved impressive exam results, with a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-levels. Parents can trust North London Collegiate School to provide their daughters with a well-rounded education and excellent opportunities for future success.
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  • Kimbolton School

    Kimbolton School is an all-through co-ed boarding school in Kimbolton, East of England. With a year founded in 1980, the school provides a comprehensive education for students aged 4-18. Led by Mr Jonathan Belbin, Kimbolton School offers various scholarships and discounts, ensuring opportunities for academic, musical, and sporting achievements. With a student population of 1078, the school prioritizes support for students with SEN and strives for success with impressive exam results in both KS4 and A-levels.
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  • Putney High School

    Putney High School is an all-through girls' school located in London. With a history dating back to 1980, the school offers a comprehensive educational experience for girls aged 4-18. Led by Mrs Heidi Armstrong, the school provides a supportive environment, with a focus on academic excellence. With a range of scholarships and bursaries available, Putney High School aims to ensure that every student has the opportunity to thrive. The school has a strong track record of exam success, with a significant percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-levels in 2019. With a dedicated SEN support team, the school also caters to the individual needs of students with special educational needs. With its prime location and commitment to holistic education, Putney High School is an excellent choice for parents seeking a well-rounded education for their daughters.
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