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Buckswood School is a co-educational day and boarding school situated on a 40-acre country estate in Guestling, East Sussex. Occupying Broomham Hall, which features a 15th-century main house, the school provides a rural setting described as a "global school in the heart of the British countryside." The curriculum includes GCSEs, A Levels, and the International Baccalaureate. Guided by its "12 Pillars" ethos, the school claims to focus on internationalism and personal development. Notable campus facilities include a specialist football academy, riding stables, a vineyard, and a woodland activity centre.

Berkhamsted Prep is a co-educational day school in Hertfordshire for pupils aged 7 to 11. As part of the Berkhamsted Schools Group, which was founded in 1541 by John Incent, the school operates within a "diamond" structure. It is situated at the Doctors Commons Road campus and offers a progressive curriculum rooted in traditional standards. Facilities include specialist classrooms for science and art, alongside access to senior school resources such as a 25-metre swimming pool and a 500-seat theatre. The school focuses on developing well-rounded individuals through diverse academic and sporting opportunities.

Thames Christian School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 11 to 18, located in Battersea near Clapham Junction. Founded in 2000, it occupies a RIBA award-winning, purpose-built campus designed for modern learning. Rooted in a Christian ethos, the school focuses on character development and individualised attention through small class sizes. The curriculum integrates academic rigour with creative arts and technology, supported by specialist facilities. Extracurricular life is varied, featuring the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and a partnership trip to Tanzania, alongside provision for pupils with mild specific learning difficulties.

Forest School is an independent co-educational day school for pupils aged 4 to 18, situated on a 50-acre campus bordering Epping Forest in Snaresbrook, north-east London. Established in 1834, the school operates a "diamond structure," where boys and girls are taught in single-sex classes between the ages of 7 and 16. Notable architectural features include the Grade II listed Memorial Dining Hall and a chapel containing stained glass from the William Morris workshop. Facilities include the Sylvestrian Leisure Centre, a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, and the Martin Centre for Innovation.

Barfield Prep School is a co-educational day school for children aged 2 to 11, situated in 12 acres of parkland in Farnham, Surrey. Founded in 1933, the school provides a broad curriculum with a strong emphasis on outdoor learning and physical activity. Facilities include an on-site outdoor education centre, Three Peaks, which offers climbing and high ropes courses. The school aims to foster a nurturing environment where pupils develop confidence and independence through a balance of academic study, creative arts, and sport.

Oakwood School is a co-educational independent preparatory day school for pupils aged 2 to 11, located near Chichester, West Sussex. Established in 1912, the school is set within over 100 acres of parkland and woodland between the South Downs and the coast. The central building is Oakwood House, a Grade II listed Georgian country house dating from 1811. The school's ethos focuses on developing happy, confident, and well-rounded individuals. Its broad curriculum emphasises outdoor learning and the performing arts, supported by extensive facilities including a woodland classroom and an on-site swimming pool.

Eaton House The Manor is an independent day school in Clapham for pupils aged 2 to 13. Set on a 1.5-acre site opposite Clapham Common, the school is housed within a Grade II listed Georgian manor house and purpose-built facilities. It comprises a co-educational nursery, a boys’ preparatory school, and a girls’ preparatory school, delivering single-sex education in a shared environment. The curriculum focuses on preparing pupils for entry to leading senior schools. Facilities include specialist science and design technology laboratories, an art room, a full-size theatre, and a dedicated wellbeing hub.

St John's Preparatory and Senior School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 3 to 19, situated in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire. Set within 28 acres of green belt countryside, the school is arranged across two sites, with the senior department housed in a Grade II listed building. The ethos focuses on developing well-rounded individuals, combining academic rigour with a supportive social environment. Notable features include a compulsory supervised prep hour for pupils aged seven and above, alongside facilities such as a large sports hall and extensive outdoor space.

St Columba's College is a co-educational Catholic day school for pupils aged 4 to 18, situated in St Albans. Established in 1939 and managed by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart since 1955, the school occupies a site overlooking St Albans Cathedral. Its ethos is guided by the "Columban Code", which promotes courtesy, courage, and compassion. The campus combines historic properties with modern facilities, including a Sixth Form Centre and all-weather sports pitches. The school provides a broad curriculum complemented by an extensive co-curricular programme, including the Combined Cadet Force and Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

Brighton College Prep Kensington is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 2 to 13, situated in South Kensington. Housed in four Grade II listed Victorian townhouses, the school follows a curriculum aligned with the Brighton College family, prioritising the pillars of confidence, curiosity, and kindness. The site features a two-acre ‘Secret Garden’ used for outdoor learning and Forest School activities. Its location in the museum district facilitates an ‘extended classroom’ approach, utilising nearby institutions and Hyde Park. Pupils benefit from specialist facilities including a Makerspace and access to the Imperial College sports centre.

Rose Hill School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 3 to 13, situated on a 15-acre site in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Founded in 1832, the school occupies modern facilities including an indoor swimming pool, a sports hall, and an outdoor woodland classroom. The curriculum balances academic focus with creative and sporting opportunities, incorporating a dedicated STEAM programme and Forest School sessions. Notable alumni include Robert Baden-Powell, whose legacy is reflected in the school's commitment to outdoor adventure and character development.

St Ives School is a co-educational independent prep school and nursery located in Haslemere, Surrey, for children aged 2 to 11. Founded in 1911, the school is set within eight acres of parkland and gardens. It provides a broad curriculum designed to prepare pupils for a range of senior schools. Facilities include a dedicated forest school, music rooms, and extensive outdoor space for sport and play. The school maintains small class sizes to support individual development across academic, creative, and sporting disciplines.

Oakhyrst Grange School is a co-educational preparatory day school for pupils aged 3 to 11, located in Caterham, Surrey. Established in 1950, the school is set within several acres of grounds on the edge of the North Downs. The curriculum emphasises a broad range of subjects alongside physical education and the arts. Facilities include an indoor heated swimming pool, sports fields, and woodland areas used for outdoor learning. The school operates as a charitable trust and focuses on providing a foundational education that prepares children for various local senior schools.

Ardingly College is a co-educational boarding and day school for pupils aged 2 to 18, situated on a 230-acre campus in the West Sussex countryside near Haywards Heath. Founded in 1858 by Canon Nathaniel Woodard, the school features notable Gothic Revival architecture and a Grade II listed chapel. The college emphasises a "world-ready" ethos, providing a choice between A-levels and the International Baccalaureate in the Sixth Form. Facilities include a dedicated art school and access to a reservoir for water sports. It maintains a strong focus on competitive sports, including football, hockey, and cricket.

Orchard House School is an independent co-educational preparatory day school for children aged 3 to 11, located in Chiswick, London. Founded in 1993, the school occupies sites near Turnham Green, including a converted Victorian parish hall. The curriculum is designed to provide a broad education, preparing pupils for transition to competitive senior schools. Alongside academic subjects, there is a strong focus on the performing arts, music, and sport. The school’s ethos emphasises fostering curiosity and self-assurance within a supportive community, utilising local facilities to supplement its onsite resources.