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Best Private Secondary Schools in London

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  • City of London School

    City of London School, founded in 1919, is a prestigious secondary school for boys located in the heart of London. With an impressive track record of academic success, the school offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to support talented students. The school has a dedicated support system for students with special educational needs and provides a nurturing environment for their development. With a strong focus on academic excellence and a wide range of extracurricular opportunities, City of London School is an ideal choice for parents seeking a well-rounded education for their sons.
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  • Highgate School

    Highgate School is a reputable Christian all-through co-ed school in Haringey, London. With a rich history dating back to 1918, it offers a high-quality education for students aged 3-19. The school prides itself on its strong academic performance, with an impressive 60.90% of A-level students achieving AAB or higher in 2019. Additionally, Highgate School provides extensive support for students with SEN, catering to their individual needs. Scholarships, bursaries, and hardship awards are available to help new and existing pupils fulfill their potential. With a diverse and inclusive community, Highgate School nurtures well-rounded individuals who excel academically and artistically.
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  • Westminster School

    Established in 1920, Westminster School is a prestigious co-educational boarding school located in the heart of London. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, the school offers a range of scholarships and financial support options. With a dedicated staff and a supportive environment, Westminster School provides a high-quality education for students aged 12-19. With impressive exam results and a focus on individualized support for students with special educational needs, Westminster School is a top choice for parents seeking a well-rounded education for their children.
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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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  • Francis Holland School

    Francis Holland School is a prestigious all-girls secondary school located in the heart of Westminster, London. With a history dating back to 1920, the school offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a supportive environment for girls aged 11-18. The school has a strong focus on scholarship, offering various scholarships and bursaries to talented students. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Mrs Katharine Woodcock, the school aims to provide holistic education that nurtures the individual talents and aspirations of each girl. With excellent exam results, including a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-level, Francis Holland School prepares girls for success both academically and personally.
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  • St Augustine's Priory

    St Augustine's Priory is a top-performing girls' Catholic school in Ealing, London. With a history dating back to 1948, our school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for girls aged 2-18. We pride ourselves on academic excellence, offering various scholarships and bursaries to support students. Our small class sizes ensure personalized attention, and our dedicated staff provide SEN support for students with special educational needs. We have a strong track record of exam success, with impressive results in both the EBacc and A-levels. Visit us to experience our vibrant community and see how we empower girls to thrive academically and personally.
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  • ArtsEd Independant Day School & Sixth Form

    ArtsEd Independent Day School & Sixth Form is a co-educational secondary school located in Hounslow, London. With a long-standing history since its establishment in 1958, the school provides a comprehensive education for students aged 11-18. Boasting a small and inclusive community of 313 students, ArtsEd offers a range of scholarships and support for all-round development. With a strong focus on the arts and academic excellence, the school ensures students thrive in a nurturing environment.
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  • The King Alfred School

    The King Alfred School is a co-educational all-through school located in London. With a history dating back to 1928, the school offers a comprehensive education for students aged 5-18. Led by Mr Robert Lobatto, the school prides itself on providing scholarships and bursaries for new entrants, ensuring inclusivity for all. With a supportive environment, the school has a 9.2% student population receiving SEN support. The school's exam results showcase their commitment to academic excellence, with an average A-level points score of 39.43 and a high percentage of students achieving grade 4 or higher in GCSEs. With a diverse student body of 677, including 328 boys and 349 girls, The King Alfred School aims to provide a well-rounded education that prepares students for their future.
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  • OneSchool Global Kenley Campus

    OneSchool Global Kenley Campus is a co-educational school located in Croydon, London. Founded in 2003, the school is committed to providing a high-quality education for students aged 7 to 18. With a small student body of 128, the school offers a personalized learning experience. As part of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, the school emphasizes strong values and community involvement. The school's exam results are impressive, with an EBacc average point score of 4.22 at KS4 and an average points score of 30.48 at A-level. With a focus on supporting students with special educational needs, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment.
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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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  • Collingham

    Collingham is a co-ed secondary school in London, established in 1987. With a focus on academic excellence, the school offers scholarships for exceptional students. It provides comprehensive support for students with special educational needs, with 45.3% of students receiving SEN support. The school's small size fosters individualized attention and a close-knit community. The A-level results showcase the school's commitment to high achievement, with 17.60% of students achieving AAB or higher. Collingham is dedicated to providing a nurturing and inclusive environment for all students.
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  • Ealing Independent College

    Ealing Independent College is a co-educational secondary school located in Ealing, London. With a small student body of 150 students, the school offers a focused and supportive environment for learning. The college provides academic scholarships, Sixth Form scholarships, and various discounts to make education accessible. With a strong emphasis on SEN support, the school ensures that every student receives individual attention. Ealing Independent College achieved impressive exam results with an average A-level point score of 32.29, highlighting its commitment to academic excellence.
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  • Riverston School

    Riverston School is a co-educational all-through school located in Lee Green, London. Established in 1957, it offers a comprehensive education to students aged 1-21 years. With a total enrollment of 160 students, the school provides a nurturing environment for both boys and girls. It offers scholarships and sibling discounts, ensuring accessibility for all. The school also boasts a dedicated SEN support system, catering to the needs of every student. With a focus on academic excellence, Riverston School strives to provide a well-rounded education for its students.
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  • Fine Arts College

    Fine Arts College is a vibrant and inclusive secondary school in Camden, London, offering a stimulating and open environment for students aged 13-19. With a focus on both academic and creative arts subjects, our dedicated teachers and small class sizes ensure that every student receives individual attention and achieves excellent exam results. We pride ourselves on educating the whole person, fostering lifelong friendships, and preparing our students for further studies at top universities.
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  • Red Balloon Learner Centre - Northwest London

    Red Balloon Learner Centre - Northwest London is a secondary school located in Harrow. With a small student population of 42, the school offers a close-knit learning environment. Led by Mrs Cathy Taylor, the school has been providing quality education since 2008. It is a co-educational institution with a balanced gender ratio. The school focuses on supporting students with special educational needs (SEN) and provides individualized care. Red Balloon Learner Centre aims to nurture academic growth and personal development for students aged 11-17.
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  • Dulwich College

    Dulwich College is a prestigious all-through co-educational boarding school located in Dulwich, London. With a history dating back to 1908, the school offers a comprehensive education from infancy to young adulthood. Known for its academic excellence, the school provides a supportive environment and a wide range of scholarships and bursaries. With a diverse curriculum and a strong focus on SEN support, Dulwich College ensures that every student can thrive and achieve their full potential. The school's impressive exam results and high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-level are testament to its commitment to providing a top-quality education.
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  • Whitgift School

    Whitgift School, located in Croydon, London, is a prestigious boys' secondary boarding school founded in 1912. With a student population of 1548, it offers a wide range of scholarships and awards, catering to academic, artistic, and sporting talents. The school has a supportive environment, with 28.6% of students receiving SEN support. Achieving excellent exam results, including a 54.50% A-level success rate, Whitgift School is dedicated to providing a well-rounded education for boys aged 10-18.
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  • Forest School

    Forest School is a Church of England all-through school located in Snaresbrook, London. With a history dating back to 1922, the school offers education for students aged 4-18. It provides a co-ed learning environment and offers a range of scholarships, discounts, and support for students. The school's exam results reflect a focus on academic achievement and personal growth.
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  • St Paul's School

    St Paul's School, founded in 1942, is a prestigious Church of England boys' boarding school located in Barnes, London. With an impressive track record of academic excellence, the school offers a range of scholarships and financial support options. With a strong focus on supporting students with SEN, the school ensures a inclusive learning environment for all. The school's A-level results are outstanding, with 68.80% achieving AAB or higher. St Paul's School provides a nurturing and high-achieving educational experience for boys aged 7-18.
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