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Banstead Preparatory School is a co-educational day school in Surrey for children aged 2 to 11. Established in 2017 following the merger of three local schools, it occupies a spacious site with extensive facilities including an indoor swimming pool, sports hall, and specialist science laboratories. The school provides a broad curriculum designed to prepare pupils for transition to a variety of senior schools. Set within several acres of grounds, the school offers a wide range of extracurricular opportunities in sport, music, and the arts to support the development of well-rounded individuals.

Vita et Pax Preparatory School is a co-educational independent day school in Southgate, North London, for pupils aged 2 to 11. Founded in 1936 by the Olivetan Benedictine Sisters, the school maintains a Catholic heritage while welcoming families of all faiths and none. The curriculum focuses on academic rigour and character development, preparing children for senior school transition. Set within a residential community, the school provides small class sizes and a nurturing environment. Its name, meaning 'Life and Peace', reflects an ethos of harmony and growth, supported by specialist teaching in music, art, and sport.

Ivy House School is a co-educational day preparatory school and nursery for pupils aged 2 to 11, situated in Golders Green, North London. The school is housed in the historic Ivy House, overlooking Golders Hill Park, which was once the home of prima ballerina Anna Pavlova and the artist J.M.W. Turner. Emphasising a student-centred approach, the school focuses on individualised learning to prepare pupils for transition to leading senior schools. Facilities include a modern science laboratory and mature gardens, supporting a broad curriculum that includes fencing, ballet, and diverse musical activities.

North Bridge House Senior Hampstead is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 11 to 16, situated in the heart of Hampstead village. Part of the North Bridge House group, which was founded in 1939, the school moved to its contemporary Rosslyn Hill premises in 2012. It follows a 'high support, low pressure' ethos, focusing on tailored learning and individual potential. Facilities include modern science laboratories, an iMac media suite, and specialist rooms for photography and ceramics. Pupils also benefit from proximity to Hampstead Heath for sporting and extracurricular activities.

Edge Grove is a co-educational preparatory day and boarding school for pupils aged 3 to 13, set within 48 acres of parkland in Aldenham, near Watford. Centred around a Grade II listed 18th-century country house, the school was established in 1935 on an estate once owned by J.P. Morgan. Its curriculum features the Edge Grove Baccalaureate, which emphasises independent learning alongside traditional academics. The school offers extensive facilities, including an outdoor heated swimming pool, a dedicated Forest School, and multiple sports pitches, supporting a strong focus on both physical education and the creative arts.

Ewell Castle School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 3 to 18, situated in Ewell, Surrey. The school occupies a historic site that was once part of Henry VIII’s Nonsuch Palace estate, with its primary building being a Grade II listed castellated mansion constructed in 1814. It provides a continuous education across three distinct sites: the Castle, Glyn House, and Chessington Lodge. The school emphasises a balanced approach to academic and personal development, offering a wide range of sporting and creative extracurricular opportunities within its fifteen-acre grounds.

Hendon Prep is a co-educational day school and preschool for children aged 3 to 11, situated in a leafy cul-de-sac in North London. Originally founded in 1873 as a boys' school, it now fosters an inclusive, multicultural community with an emphasis on balancing academic success and pastoral wellbeing. The school provides focused 11-plus preparation and integrates digital technology into its broad curriculum. Facilities include a science laboratory, music room, and art studio, while the outdoor grounds feature an astroturf pitch and an amphitheatre, facilitating a range of sporting and creative activities.

St George’s Junior School, Weybridge, is a co-educational Catholic day school for pupils aged 3 to 11. As the junior division of St George’s Weybridge, it occupies a site in central Weybridge formerly home to St Maur’s school. The school operates under a Josephite ethos, emphasising mutual respect and compassion. Facilities include a swimming pool, gymnasium, and all-weather sports pitches. A strong focus is placed on a balanced education, supported by a wide-ranging extracurricular programme that includes music, drama, and competitive sport.

St Paul's Waldorf School is a co-educational day school for children aged 3 to 14, located in Islington, London. Housed in a notable Grade II* listed 19th-century church designed by Sir Charles Barry, the school offers a holistic education following the Steiner Waldorf curriculum. Its ethos emphasises a "head, heart, and hands" approach to learning, focusing on creativity and experiential discovery. The school maintains a technology-free environment for pupils under the age of 12 and makes extensive use of London’s cultural landmarks to support its non-selective and non-denominational academic programme.

Dwight School London is a co-educational international day school for pupils aged 2 to 18, located in the North Finchley and Friern Barnet areas of London. With historical roots dating back to 1885, it was the first school in the UK to offer the full International Baccalaureate curriculum across all age groups. As a member of a global network of schools, it emphasises a personalised approach to learning and a commitment to international-mindedness. The school provides a multicultural environment for its diverse student body, focusing on individual development through a broad academic and extracurricular programme.

Rosemary Works School is an independent co-educational day school in Hoxton, London, for children aged 3 to 11. Situated alongside the Regent's Canal near Shoreditch Park, the school is housed in a renovated Edwardian building featuring vibrant interiors and flexible, modern learning spaces. The school maintains a progressive, non-selective ethos, providing a nurturing environment with a curriculum tailored to individual needs. On-site facilities include two playgrounds, a ball pitch, and a garden with a pond, while nearby leisure centres and parks are utilised for sporting activities.

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.