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Lorenden Prep is a co-educational day school and nursery for children aged 3 to 11, located in the village of Painter's Forstal near Faversham. Set within a rural environment, the school provides direct access to 40 acres of woodland Trustlands, which are utilised for Forest School and outdoor learning. A member of the Methodist Independent Schools Trust, Lorenden emphasises a supportive community atmosphere alongside an academic foundation in core subjects. Facilities include a purpose-built sports hall and open playing fields, supporting a curriculum that includes specialist teaching in music, languages and sport.

Knightsbridge School is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 3 to 16, situated in the heart of London. Founded in 2006, the school occupies two grand redbrick townhouses in Lennox Gardens, formerly the Danish Embassy. Its ethos is centred on an "ecosystem of happiness" and the "KS Code," promoting a balanced approach to academic and personal development. The school offers a broad curriculum alongside a diverse extracurricular programme, utilising local facilities such as Battersea Park and Imperial College to support its sporting and creative activities.

Norfolk House School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 2 to 11, located in Muswell Hill, North London. Founded in 1897, the school operates across two sites housed in Victorian buildings. The curriculum balances academic study with character development, including a structured 11+ preparation programme. Pupils participate in various extracurricular activities, such as Forest School sessions in Highgate Woods. The school maintains a maritime heritage, with house names—Victory, Warrior, and Challenger—honouring historic naval vessels, and a weekly newsletter known as The Anchor.

Beechwood School is a co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 3 to 18, located in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Set within 23 acres of landscaped grounds, the school is centred around a grand Victorian mansion constructed in 1855. Founded in 1915 by the Society of the Sacred Heart, it maintains a nurturing ethos based on its founding traditions while welcoming children of all faiths. Facilities include a dedicated auditorium, sports gym, and MUGA pitch, supporting a broad curriculum that offers a wide variety of academic and creative subjects at GCSE and A-level.

Goodwyn School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 3 to 11, located in Mill Hill, North West London. Established in 1938 and situated in its current Hammers Lane building since the mid-20th century, the school provides a nurturing environment with a focus on individual development and academic progress. The broad curriculum is supported by small class sizes and a dedicated PSHE programme designed to build resilience and confidence. Originally founded on Goodwyn Avenue, the school maintains a community-focused ethos, preparing pupils for the transition to senior education.

Kingston Grammar School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 11 to 18, situated in Kingston upon Thames. Founded in 1561 by Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth I, the school's historic site features the 14th-century Lovekyn Chapel, the only remaining free-standing chantry chapel in England. The school provides a broad academic curriculum alongside a diverse co-curricular programme. Extensive sporting facilities are located nearby at Ditton Field, covering 22 acres. The school's ethos encourages pupils to be intellectually curious and socially responsible within a supportive community.

Canbury School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 11 to 18, located in Kingston upon Thames. Established in 1982, the school is characterised by its small class sizes, which are typically limited to fifteen students to facilitate individualised learning. The curriculum covers a broad range of academic subjects alongside extracurricular opportunities in art, music, and sport. Situated near Richmond Park, the school provides a supportive environment designed to foster student confidence and independence within a small, community-focused setting.

Reigate Grammar School is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 11 to 18, located in Reigate, Surrey. Founded in 1675 by Henry Smith, the school occupies a site near the town centre and maintains extensive sports facilities at its Hartswood grounds. The campus features a blend of traditional architecture and contemporary additions, such as the Harrison Centre library and learning hub. The school provides a broad academic curriculum complemented by a diverse range of extracurricular activities in music, drama, and sport, focusing on the development of well-rounded individuals.

Parsons Green Prep is an independent co-educational day school for pupils aged 4 to 11, situated in Fulham, London. Established in 2001, the school occupies a site that blends Victorian and modern architecture. Its curriculum places a strong emphasis on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics), supported by specialist facilities including a dedicated STEAM room and a double-height hall. Outdoor spaces feature an AstroTurf pitch and an adventure trail. The school aims to balance academic ambition with a focus on pastoral care and individual pupil wellbeing.

Fairley House School is a co-educational independent day school in Central London, specialising in the education of children with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia and dyspraxia. Established in 1982, the school occupies two sites: a junior department in Lambeth and a senior department in Westminster. It provides support for pupils aged 5 to 16, offering a transdisciplinary curriculum that integrates speech and language therapy and occupational therapy into the daily timetable. The school's primary objective is to equip students with the necessary skills to return to mainstream education.

St Christopher's The Hall School is a co-educational independent preparatory day school in Beckenham for pupils aged 3 to 11. Formed in 1926 via a merger, the school is housed in a handsome Georgian building once belonging to the Cator family. It counts author Enid Blyton among its notable former pupils. Facilities include specialist rooms for music, drama, and art, alongside all-weather sports courts and an expansive playing field. The school provides a balanced curriculum in a supportive environment, encouraging children to develop their individual talents across academic and creative disciplines.

Lancing College Preparatory School at Hove is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 3 to 13. Situated on a seven-acre leafy campus in the heart of Hove, the school occupies early 20th-century buildings and extensive grounds, including playing fields and a Forest School. As a Woodard school, its ethos is underpinned by Christian values, focusing on integrity and kindness. Formerly known as Mowden School, it joined the Lancing College family in 2002. The school claims to foster independent minds and creativity while preparing children for senior school education.

Parkside School is an independent preparatory school for children aged 2 to 13, set within 45 acres of parkland in Stoke D'Abernon, near Cobham. Based in a Grade II listed manor house dating from the 16th century, the school is transitioning to full co-education, with girls currently attending the Nursery and Pre-Prep. The curriculum balances academic rigour with an emphasis on sport, music, and the creative arts. Extensive facilities include an indoor swimming pool, a dedicated STEM suite, and forest school zones, fostering an ethos of confidence and individual growth.

Caterham School is a co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 3 to 18, situated in the Harestone Valley in Surrey. Set within a 200-acre campus, the school was founded in 1811 and moved to its current location in 1884. It provides a broad curriculum with a strong emphasis on digital innovation, being recognised as an Apple Distinguished School. Facilities include a performing arts centre, a large sports complex, and extensive woodland used for outdoor education. The school fosters an environment focused on both academic achievement and personal development.

Gad's Hill School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 3 to 16, located in Higham, near Rochester. Founded in 1924, the school is famously set within the former country home of Charles Dickens, Gad’s Hill Place, and occupies 12 acres of grounds. The site features the Grade I listed Georgian house alongside modern facilities, including a purpose-built theatre and sports hall. The school emphasises traditional values and a well-rounded education, offering a broad curriculum supported by small class sizes, an on-site Forest School, and a Combined Cadet Force.