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Best Private Secondary Schools in East Midlands

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  • Brooke House College

    Brooke House College, founded in 1991, is a prestigious secondary boarding school located in Harborough, East Midlands. With a co-ed environment, the school offers a holistic education for students aged 11-19 years. With a small school size of 300, including 25 girls and 209 boys, it ensures personalized attention for each student. The school boasts excellent academic results, with an average A-level points score of 26.55. Moreover, they offer various scholarships, including academic and sports scholarships, making it an ideal choice for ambitious students.
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  • Hollygirt School

    Hollygirt School, located in Nottingham, is an all-through co-ed school providing education for students aged 3-16. With a small student population of 180, the school offers a supportive and inclusive environment, with 25.3% of students receiving SEN support. Hollygirt School offers a range of scholarships, discounts, and bursaries to ensure access to quality education for all. Founded in 1957, the school has a rich history and continues to adapt to meet the changing needs of its students.
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  • Stoneygate School

    Stoneygate School is a co-ed all-through school in Great Glen, East Midlands. With a strong culture of high expectations and success, this school offers a safe environment and outstanding pupil behavior. They have made considerable improvements in early years provision and ensure pupils make good progress with their learning.
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  • St Anselm's School

    St Anselm's School is an all-through co-educational boarding school located in Bakewell, East Midlands. With a history dating back to 1948, the school offers a comprehensive education for students aged 2-13 years. Led by Headteacher Mr Frank Thompson, St Anselm's School provides a nurturing and inclusive environment with a small student-to-teacher ratio. The school offers various scholarships, discounts, and bursaries, making it accessible for families from different backgrounds. With a focus on SEN support, the school aims to meet the individual needs of every student. St Anselm's School prioritizes academic achievement as evidenced by their impressive exam results, including an average EBacc point score of 5.36 in KS4 2019.
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  • Imam Muhammad Adam Institute Boys School

    Imam Muhammad Adam Institute Boys School is an outstanding all-boys school in Leicester. With a strong focus on character development, high academic expectations, and a welcoming atmosphere, our school provides a nurturing environment for boys aged 9-16. Our expert staff and exemplary behavior ensure that pupils flourish and are well-prepared for life in modern Britain.
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  • Castle Futures

    Castle Futures is a co-educational secondary school located in Gainsborough. With a small student body of 26 students, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 7-16 years. Led by Mr Michael Taylor, the school has been recognized for its good overall effectiveness, quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management.
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  • Build-a-Future Independent School

    Build-a-Future Independent School is a co-educational secondary school located on Main Street, West Ashby. With a small student body of 56 students, the school provides personalized attention to each child. Led by Mrs. Kimberley Albelda, the school offers a range of support for students with Special Educational Needs. While the current Ofsted report highlights areas for improvement, previous inspections rated the school as good. The school focuses on preparing students for their future through a holistic approach to education.
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  • Emmanuel Christian School

    Emmanuel Christian School is an all-through co-ed school located in the grounds of Braunstone, East Midlands. With a small school size of 60 students, it offers a nurturing environment for children aged 4-16 years. While the school has received an inadequate overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, it excels in promoting good behaviour and attitudes. However, parents should be aware that the school does not meet independent school standards. With an inclusive approach, Emmanuel Christian School supports 1.8% of students with SEN needs.
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  • Progress Schools - Thrapston

    Progress Schools - Thrapston is a co-ed secondary school in Thrapston, East Midlands. Offering a nurturing and supportive environment, the school ensures a rounded curriculum for students aged 11-16. While the overall effectiveness has been rated inadequate, personal development is considered good. The school aims to support students in realizing their full potential upon leaving.
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  • St Andrew's College

    St Andrew's College is a co-educational secondary school located in Northampton, East Midlands. With a focus on providing support for students with special educational needs, the school has a high percentage of students receiving SEN support. The school has been praised for its outstanding behavior and attitudes, as well as its good overall effectiveness in providing quality education. With a small student population, St Andrew's College offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 13-19.
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  • Take 1 Learning Centre

    Take 1 Learning Centre is a secondary school in Nottingham that prioritizes the individual needs of its students. With a small class size and a high percentage of students with SEN support, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for learning. The dedicated staff and good quality education ensure that students achieve positive exam results and personal development. The school's commitment to improvement is evident in its recent Ofsted report, which highlights its overall effectiveness and leadership. Parents can trust that their children will receive a well-rounded education at Take 1 Learning Centre.
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  • Youth Works Community College

    Youth Works Community College is a secondary school located in North Northamptonshire. Founded in 2017, the school is led by Ms Arlette Wrighting and has a total of 3 students, all boys, who receive SEN support. With a good overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, the school offers a nurturing and vibrant learning environment, focusing on the individual needs of each student. They aim to re-engage students at risk of exclusion and provide them with the opportunity to succeed and reach their full potential.
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