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ACS Cobham International School is a co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 2 to 18, situated on a 128-acre campus in the Surrey countryside. The school offers a global curriculum, including the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and the American Advanced Placement (AP) programme. Facilities include a state-of-the-art sports centre with a 25-metre competition pool, an Olympic-sized track, and a 510-seat performing arts theatre. Founded in 1967, the school emphasises developing well-rounded global citizens through a diverse range of academic, sporting, and extracurricular opportunities.

Brampton College is a co-educational independent sixth form college located in Hendon, North West London. Founded in 1989, the college is housed in attractive period buildings and caters for students aged 15 to 19. It provides a focused academic environment specialising in GCSE and A-level provision, with an emphasis on small class sizes and preparation for university entry. Facilities include four recently refurbished science laboratories and a purpose-built art studio. The college maintains an informal yet disciplined atmosphere, fostering a culture of individual responsibility and academic study within a supportive setting.

Dunottar School is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 11 to 18, situated in 15 acres of parkland in Reigate, Surrey. The school is housed in High Trees, a Grade II listed building originally constructed in the 19th century. Founded in 1926, Dunottar transitioned from a girls' school to a co-educational establishment in 2014. The curriculum balances academic rigour with a strong emphasis on pastoral care and extracurricular involvement. Facilities include a modern Sixth Form centre and a purpose-built performing arts hall, supporting a broad range of creative and sporting activities.

City of London School for Girls is an independent day school for pupils aged 11-18, located in the Barbican. Founded in 1894 following a bequest by William Ward, the school occupies a Grade II listed building set between ancient Roman walls and iconic brutalist architecture. Its ethos is intellectually rigorous yet "unstuffy", fostering a culture of curiosity and pioneering spirit. The school makes full use of its central London location for cultural partnerships, while facilities include an indoor swimming pool, a climbing wall, and a theatre. It remains part of the City of London Corporation.

Godolphin and Latymer School is an independent day school for girls aged 11 to 18, situated in Hammersmith, West London. Established in 1861 as a boys’ school, it was reconstituted in 1905 with support from the Latymer Foundation. The campus features Victorian architecture alongside contemporary facilities, notably the Bishop Centre for performing arts, housed in a converted church designed by William Butterfield. Students in the Sixth Form choose between A Levels and the International Baccalaureate Diploma. The school’s ethos encourages intellectual curiosity, independent thought, and a commitment to social responsibility.

Sevenoaks School is a co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 11 to 18, situated on a 100-acre campus in Kent, bordering Knole Park. Founded in 1432, it is one of the United Kingdom's oldest non-denominational schools. The school emphasises a global outlook and was a pioneer in adopting the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, which it has offered exclusively since 1999. The site features a mix of historic buildings and contemporary facilities, including 'The Space', a purpose-built performing arts centre, and a state-of-the-art science and technology centre.

The King Alfred School is a co-educational independent day school in North London for pupils aged 4 to 18. Established in 1898, the school is situated on a wooded site adjacent to Hampstead Heath. It follows a progressive educational philosophy, characterised by an informal environment where students and staff are on first-name terms and there is no school uniform. The curriculum emphasises the development of the whole child through a child-centred approach, supported by facilities for outdoor learning and the creative arts. Its history is rooted in providing a non-denominational, secular education.

DLD College London is a co-educational independent college situated on London’s South Bank, overlooking the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament. Founded in 1931 as Davies, Laing and Dick, the college caters for students aged 13 to 19, offering GCSEs, A Levels, BTECs, and International Foundation Programmes. Housed in a landmark purpose-built campus, it provides on-site urban boarding alongside specialised facilities for the creative arts, music technology, and sciences. The college maintains an ethos of independence and maturity, using its central London location to prepare students for university and professional life.

Wetherby Senior School is an independent day school for boys aged 11 to 18, situated in Marylebone, Central London. Established in 2015, the school operates across two sites and offers a curriculum leading to GCSE and A-Level examinations. The school provides tailored support for pupils applying to global universities, including institutions in North America and Europe. Facilities include specialist science laboratories, a drama studio, and music rooms, while sports make use of external grounds. Its ethos emphasises character development, academic curiosity, and preparation for success in an increasingly global society.

The Worthgate School is a co-educational international boarding and day school for students aged 13 to 18, located in the historic city of Canterbury. Formerly known as CATS Canterbury, the school was rebranded in 2022, taking its name from one of the city’s ancient Roman gates. Situated in a leafy setting near the city centre, the modern campus provides an international environment for pupils from over 80 countries. The school specialises in pre-university pathways, including GCSEs, A-levels, the International Baccalaureate, and the UK’s first University Foundation Programme.

Ashford School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school in Kent for pupils aged three months to 18 years. Founded in 1898, the school operates across two campuses: the Senior School at East Hill and the Prep School in the village of Great Chart. Facilities include an All-Steinway music school, indoor swimming pools, and a modern sports centre. Part of the United Learning group, the school occupies a 25-acre main site and incorporates a Grade II listed building. The curriculum is designed to foster individual character and adventurous learning.

Prior's Field is an independent girls' day and boarding school for pupils aged 11 to 18, situated in 42 acres of parkland near Godalming, Surrey. Founded in 1902 by Julia Huxley, the school is centred around a Grade II listed Arts and Crafts building designed by C.F.A. Voysey. The curriculum emphasises individuality and creative breadth, supported by specialist facilities including the Arnold Building for science and music. Pupils participate in a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including a dedicated Tennis Academy and niche clubs such as silversmithing and electric car design.

Claremont Fan Court School is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 2 to 18, set within 100 acres of the historic Claremont Estate in Esher, Surrey. The campus is centred around a Grade I listed mansion, built in 1774 for Lord Clive of India and later used as a royal residence by Queen Victoria. The grounds feature landscapes designed by Capability Brown and William Kent. With a focus on character education and a values-led ethos, the school provides a broad curriculum alongside modern facilities, including the Sir Sydney Camm Science and Technology building.

City of London School is an independent day school for boys aged 10 to 18, located on a riverside site in the City of London. Tracing its origins to a 1442 bequest from John Carpenter, the school was formally established by an Act of Parliament in 1834. The current purpose-built campus, opened in 1986, is situated beneath St Paul’s Cathedral and features a sports centre, swimming pool, and professional theatre. The school emphasises academic breadth and social diversity, maintaining close historical ties with the City of London Corporation.

Cranmore School is an independent day school set within 25 acres of grounds in West Horsley, Surrey. Founded in 1968, the school follows a Roman Catholic ethos and is part of the Effingham Schools Trust. It operates a diamond model, offering co-education in the early years before transitioning to single-sex provision for boys aged 7 to 16. The campus features various facilities, including a purpose-built music school with a Mander pipe organ, a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, a nine-hole golf course, and a contemporary Science and Technology Centre.