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St Christopher's School is an independent preparatory day school for girls aged 4 to 11, situated in Hampstead, North London. Established in 1883, the school is housed within Victorian villas on Belsize Lane. Its ethos balances academic rigour with creative imagination, encouraging pupils to be curious and analytical thinkers. Facilities include a dedicated music department and modern outdoor learning spaces. The school provides a nurturing environment where girls are encouraged to develop their own opinions and confidence, preparing them for a wide range of leading senior schools.

Belmont Mill Hill Preparatory School is a co-educational day school in North London for pupils aged 7 to 13. Part of the Mill Hill Education Group, the school is set within 35 acres of green space, including woodland and a cross-country course, ten miles from central London. Established in 1912 as a boys' boarding school, it became fully co-educational in 1995. The curriculum integrates a "Future Skills" programme alongside traditional academics, supported by facilities including a swimming pool, modern science laboratories, and specialist studios for art, music technology, and design.

Queen’s College London is an independent day school for girls aged 11 to 18, occupying four Grade II listed townhouses on Harley Street in Marylebone. Established in 1848 by Frederick Denison Maurice, it was the first institution in Great Britain to grant academic qualifications to women. The college maintains a liberal ethos, focusing on developing intellectual curiosity and independence. Its central London location facilitates use of the capital’s cultural resources, while a broad curriculum emphasises the creative arts, music, and humanities. Facilities include modern science laboratories and art studios.

Grange Park Preparatory School is a co-educational independent day school in Enfield, North London, for pupils aged 3 to 11. Founded in 1924 by sisters Mary and Louise Billings, the school still occupies its original residential site. It consists of two main buildings: a historic house and a dedicated lower school facility. The school provides a broad, stimulating curriculum with an emphasis on small class sizes and individual progress. Alongside academic study, music, drama, and sporting programmes help develop well-rounded pupils, preparing them for a successful transition to secondary education.

Broomfield House School is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 3 to 11, located in Kew, Richmond. Founded in 1876, it is the oldest independent school in Kew and is situated near the Royal Botanic Gardens. The school occupies a Victorian building and offers a curriculum that balances academic subjects with music, art, and sport. It focuses on preparing children for the 11-plus transition to senior schools. The school maintains a traditional ethos while providing facilities such as a dedicated science lab and art studio.

Sydenham High School GDST is an independent day school for girls aged 4 to 18, situated in South London near Crystal Palace. Established in 1887, the school is a member of the Girls' Day School Trust and operates across two sites within walking distance of each other. The curriculum focuses on academic breadth alongside strengths in the creative arts, music, and sport. Facilities include a dedicated performing arts centre and a long-standing sports pavilion. The school's ethos encourages independence and self-belief within a supportive community setting.

Kew Green Preparatory School is a co-educational day school for children aged 4 to 11, situated overlooking Kew Green in Richmond. Established in 2004, the school utilises its proximity to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, as an outdoor learning resource. The curriculum is designed to be broad, preparing pupils for transition to various senior schools at age 11. Facilities include a dedicated art studio and music room, with physical education taking place at local sports grounds and the nearby Kew Cricket Club.

Devonshire House Preparatory School is a co-educational day school and nursery in Hampstead, London, for children aged 2 to 13. Established in 1989, the school is housed across four Victorian premises, including the former residence of illustrator Francis William Topham. The curriculum balances academic rigour with personal wellbeing, preparing pupils for transition at 11+ and 13+ to various leading senior schools. Facilities include specialist science and art rooms, two onsite all-weather pitches, and an integrated Forest School, all set within spacious grounds and walled gardens.

Glendower Prep School is an independent day school for girls aged 3 to 11, situated in South Kensington. Established in 1895 by Edith Lloyd and Maud Cornwell, the school is housed in two interconnected Victorian terrace houses on Queen's Gate. Its ethos focuses on fostering academic curiosity and critical thinking, balanced with a strong emphasis on performing arts and competitive sport. While utilising local facilities such as Hyde Park and Imperial College for outdoor and aquatic activities, the school provides dedicated spaces for music. It aims to develop confident, capable, and socially aware young women.

Westminster School is a historic boarding and day school for pupils aged 13 to 18, located within the Precincts of Westminster Abbey. Refounded by Elizabeth I in 1560, it is the only ancient school to remain on its original site in central London. The school is centred around Little Dean’s Yard and includes notable architecture such as the 14th-century College Hall. It provides a liberal education that encourages independent thought and academic rigour. Facilities include the 13-acre Vincent Square playing fields and a modern sports centre. Girls are currently admitted to the Sixth Form.

Palmers Green High School is an independent girls' day school for ages 4 to 16, located in Winchmore Hill, North London. Founded in 1905 by Alice Hum, the school is guided by the Quaker-inspired motto, “By Love Serve One Another”. It is housed in Avondale Hall, a building with historical significance that once hosted suffragette meetings. The school provides a supportive learning environment with small class sizes and a broad curriculum. Facilities include specialist spaces for art, drama, and music, supporting a focus on academic progress and personal development.

The Mulberry House School is an independent co-educational pre-prep and nursery for pupils aged two to seven, located in West Hampstead, North West London. Operating across two sites, the school is housed in refurbished Victorian buildings on Minster Road and Shoot Up Hill. The curriculum emphasises the development of the whole child, balancing academic preparation for 7+ transitions with creative arts, music, and physical education. The school's ethos focuses on fostering curiosity and individual potential, maintaining strong links with many of the capital's leading preparatory and senior schools.

Notting Hill Prep is a co-educational day school in West London for pupils aged 4 to 13. Founded in 2003, the school is situated near Portobello Road and is an accredited Advanced Thinking School, emphasising cognitive development and independent thought through its curriculum. Its ethos seeks to balance academic rigour with "the joy of childhood", supported by facilities including a library, a woodland area, and school chickens. Specialist teaching is introduced early in subjects such as science and music, preparing pupils for transition to senior schools at ages 11 or 13.

Francis Holland Regent's Park is an independent day school for girls aged 11 to 18, situated in Marylebone near the gates of Regent's Park. Founded in 1878 by Canon Francis Holland, the school maintains a "schooling for life" ethos rooted in its Church of England heritage. On-site facilities include a swimming pool, while the nearby park and Paddington Recreation Ground are used for outdoor sports. In 2022, the school opened Linhope House, a purpose-built Sixth Form centre. The curriculum balances academic ambition with a strong commitment to the creative arts and pastoral support.

Naima Jewish Prep School is a co-educational day school in Maida Vale, London, for pupils aged 2 to 11. Established in 1983, it was the first Sephardi school opened in England for over a century. The school’s ethos is inspired by the Golden Age of Jews in Spain, seeking to synthesise traditional Torah values with a comprehensive secular education. Facilities include a dedicated synagogue, a mikveh, and a sports hall. The curriculum balances Jewish Studies with the National Curriculum, offering specialist instruction in music, art, and physical education.