Independent Schools in Kent
Kent holds a distinguished place in British history, and this is reflected in its academic heritage; it was the location of some of England's earliest established and most prestigious private foundations, dating back centuries. Today, the county offers an exceptional diversity of choice, ranging from the internationally famous Tonbridge School, known for its academic rigour and historical significance, to more intimate, boutique preparatory schools nestled in the Weald. This variety ensures every child can find an environment that unlocks their full potential.

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Rochester Independent College is a co-educational day and boarding school in Kent for pupils aged 11 to 19. Established in 1984, the college occupies an urban campus within a conservation area, featuring fourteen listed buildings connected by wildlife gardens. The school operates with an informal ethos where students do not wear uniforms and staff are addressed by their first names. Facilities include an underground theatre, garden classrooms, and sculptural musical gates. While maintaining its founding focus on mathematics and science, the curriculum also emphasises creative arts such as fine art, digital media, and film.

Farringtons School is a co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 3 to 18, situated in Chislehurst, Kent. Set within 25 acres of parkland, the school was founded as a Methodist girls' school and transitioned to co-education in 2010. It maintains a strong Christian ethos, guided by the motto "Posside Sapientiam" (Growing in Wisdom). Facilities include an indoor heated swimming pool, a large sports hall with a dance studio, and a dedicated chapel. The curriculum emphasises a holistic education, supported by a diverse co-curricular programme that encourages personal development and curiosity.

St Michael's Prep School is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 2 to 13, located on a 100-acre site in the North Downs at Otford, Kent. Founded in 1872 by the Reverend Arthur Tooth, the school is centred around a Victorian mansion and follows a Christian ethos. Facilities include an indoor swimming pool, modern science laboratories, and a Forest School. The curriculum emphasises a growth mindset and a rounded education, with senior pupils in Years 7 and 8 working towards the bespoke St Michael's Diploma.

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.