A other independent school school in Lewisham. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Dunstan's College.
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Subjects where students perform significantly above national average
Strong performance in 5 subjects
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"Albam Exorna"
Welcome from the Head of Senior School, describing St Dunstan’s as a progressive community where innovation, integrity and individuality flourish; emphasises evidence-based teaching, lifelong learning, wellbeing and character development; invites families to visit and engage with the school.
Sports
Before-school care from 07:45 run by Junior School staff. After School Care until 18:00 delivered by Munchkins Sports; no advance booking required; no cap on numbers; available for Nursery to Year 6; pricing designed to be competitive and considered an essential part of the offering.
Dean/Diapason programme and Neurodiversity support outlined in Senior School: tailored SEND support; collaboration with parents; staff-led initiatives; dedicated spaces and regular events to support wellbeing and inclusion.
Occasional places are assessed on age-appropriate Entrance Assessments, a school report and/or reference from the current Headteacher, and an interview. Financial assistance (including fee waivers and scholarships) is not available at occasional place entry. Automatic transfer decisions for Junior to Senior School involve data review by a Transition Panel.
FEES Academic Year 2025-2026: Nursery £5,883 termly or £17,649 annually; Reception, Years 1 & 2 £6,954 termly or £20,860 annually; Year 3 £7,279 termly or £21,836 annually; Years 4 & 5 £7,877 termly or £23,630 annually; Year 6 £8,677 termly or £26,030 annually; Senior School Years 7-13 £9,087 termly or £27,261 annually. Preferred payment is by direct debit with no extra charge; other options available. Discounts for advance payments may apply and are calculated individually.
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