Independent Prep Schools in Greater London

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Surbiton High School is an independent day school located in Kingston upon Thames, catering for girls aged 4 to 18 and boys aged 4 to 11. Founded in 1884 by the Church Schools Company, the school is now part of the United Learning group. It operates across several sites in the town centre, including a dedicated Sixth Form Centre and separate preparatory schools for boys and girls. The school emphasises a broad curriculum alongside extensive extracurricular opportunities, utilising its off-site sports ground at Hinchley Wood for various outdoor activities.

Connaught House School is a co-educational independent preparatory day school for pupils aged 4 to 11, located in a bright townhouse on Connaught Square near Hyde Park. Established in 1953, the school remains a family-run institution that prioritises a nurturing environment rooted in traditional values of courtesy and consideration. The curriculum features specialist instruction in music, art, and French. Leveraging its central London location, the school utilises Hyde Park for daily sports and outdoor play, while pupils also attend swimming lessons at the Kensington Leisure Centre.

Norland Place School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 4 to 11, situated in the Holland Park area of London. Founded in 1876 by Emily Lord, the school is housed within a row of Victorian townhouses on Holland Park Avenue. It balances a traditional ethos, underpinned by the motto "Follow the Light, Uphold the Right", with contemporary facilities such as the Rosalind Franklin STEM centre and a dedicated art studio. The school makes regular use of nearby Holland Park for games, offering a broad curriculum that prepares pupils for transition to leading senior schools.