
Cavendish Education
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Cavendish Education is a leading premium portfolio of co-educational independent day and boarding specialist schools and colleges across the United Kingdom. Founded in 2013, the group focuses exclusively on providing bespoke, high-quality education for children and young people aged 5 to 21 with unique learning profiles, including dyslexia, dyspraxia, autism, and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. By bridging the gap between mainstream and traditional special education, Cavendish Education emphasizes an individual's strengths and creative talents, delivering tailored academic curricula alongside robust pastoral care to support neurodiverse students in achieving their full potential.
Associated Schools(4)

Riverston School is a non-selective, independent co-educational school located in Lee, South-East London. Catering for pupils from nursery age through to sixth form, the school provides a nurturing environment with a particular focus on supporting students with diverse learning needs, including speech, language, and communication difficulties. The curriculum is delivered through the school's unique "Riverston Tapestry" academic model, which prioritises personalised education plans and small class sizes. Housed in four adjacent Victorian buildings, the school integrates therapeutic support alongside a broad range of GCSE, A-Level, and BTEC qualifications.

Burlington House School is an independent day school located in Fulham that provides specialist education for pupils aged 7 to 19. Formerly known as The Moat School, it focuses on supporting neurodiverse students, including those with dyslexia and dyscalculia. The school employs a creative, hands-on curriculum with small class sizes and integrated on-site therapeutic support. By tailoring its approach to individual learning styles, the school aims to foster academic progress and independence. It is part of the Cavendish Education group and maintains a strong emphasis on pastoral care alongside its specialist academic provision.

Burlington House School, Tooting is a co-educational, independent day school catering for neurodiverse senior pupils aged 11–16. Part of the broader Burlington House School family, this specialised setting focuses on supporting young people with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs), including dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia. Operating with small class sizes and a high staff-to-student ratio, the school delivers a mainstream curriculum designed to equip pupils for GCSE examinations and further education. The setting balances its academic focus with bespoke pastoral care, utilising learner-specific software and assistive technology to help pupils discover their unique talents.

Chelsea Hall School is an independent day school located in Earlsfield, London, catering for children aged 4 to 11. It provides specialised education for pupils with mild to moderate learning needs, utilising a holistic approach that embeds therapeutic support within the curriculum. With a focus on small class sizes, the school aims to support unique developmental and emotional needs in a homely environment. Chelsea Hall School operates as part of the Cavendish Education Group and strives to provide a supportive setting for children who have previously struggled in mainstream educational environments.