
Chatsworth Schools
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Chatsworth Schools is a leading UK-based education group that operates a diverse portfolio of independent preparatory and senior schools. Established with a mission to enable "outstanding futures" for every child, the group focuses on nurturing individual talents through a mix of traditional values and innovative teaching. Chatsworth Schools is recognised for its rapid growth and commitment to high-quality, non-selective education, providing a supportive network that allows its member schools to maintain their unique identities while benefiting from shared professional expertise and investment.
Associated Schools(5)

Benedict House Preparatory School is a co-educational day school in Sidcup, Kent, for pupils aged two and a half to 11. Founded in 1989 and situated on a tree-lined residential road, the school is housed within several Victorian buildings and recently refurbished facilities, including a STEAM classroom and library. The school operates with an ethos of “towards the future as a family,” focusing on a nurturing environment and small class sizes. The curriculum is designed to prepare pupils for the 11+ transition, supported by specialist instruction in music, drama, and sport.

Crown House School is a co-educational, non-selective independent preparatory day school located in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Catering for boys and girls aged 3 to 11, the school is situated at Bassetsbury Manor opposite The Rye park. It operates with a curriculum based on the National Curriculum, supplemented by specialist teaching in subjects such as French, music, and sport. Part of the Chatsworth Schools group, the institution focuses on a nurturing ethos designed to foster a lifelong love of learning and holistic personal development in a small school environment.

Broughton Manor Preparatory School is a co-educational independent day school and nursery located on the eastern edge of Milton Keynes, catering for pupils aged 0 to 11. The school blends traditional values with modern teaching methods, fostering a warm, stimulating environment focused on resilience, empathy, and creativity. Set within spacious grounds, its facilities include a multipurpose sports hall, an Astroturf court, STEM laboratories, a dedicated computing suite, and the Spinney woodland area. Music, drama, and sport are central to school life, with specialist teachers guiding pupils through prep and pre-prep stages.

Highfield Preparatory School, located in Maidenhead, Berkshire, was an independent day school that provided education for children from nursery age up to eleven. Founded by Miss Evelyn Hadfield, the school traditionally operated as a girls' preparatory school with co-educational provision for boys within the early years department. The school emphasised a strong family ethos alongside high academic standards tailored to individual pupil potential. Later joining the Chatsworth Schools group, the institution expanded its intake to older age groups shortly before its closure in 2025.

Hall School Wimbledon is a co-educational, non-selective independent school located in Wimbledon, London. Catering for pupils aged 7 to 18, it comprises a junior and senior school that focus on developing character alongside academic achievement. The school emphasises an inclusive environment, prioritising individual support and pastoral care to nurture resilience and confidence. As a co-educational senior school, it offers a broad curriculum designed to prepare students for both examinations and life beyond the classroom, while maintaining a close-knit community where each pupil is valued as an individual.