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The Headmistress emphasises a happy childhood and an exceptional, personalised education, with strong relationships, pastoral care and a belief that every child is brilliant at something. The aim is to enable independent thinking and lifelong learning within a warm, inclusive school community.
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Wraparound care is available with an early morning drop-off option at 7.40am and flexible pick-up between the end of after-school clubs (4.30pm in the Lower School and 5.00pm in the Upper School) and 6.00pm. Sessions can be booked regularly or on an ad-hoc basis. The sessions have included activities such as giant Jenga challenges, dance sessions, quiet reading, Dobble championships, and other activities aligned with pupil interest and energy levels.
The school states it is non-selective and aims to identify and develop the best in every child, helping them reach their talents. It is part of the Dukes Education group and highlights pathways to senior schools within the Dukes family, with guidance on 11+ exams and a process designed to reduce anxiety (group meetings in Year 5, 1:1 meetings in spring Year 5). There is a guaranteed placement within Dukes senior schools where available. Early acceptance may be offered if a family chooses not to sit the 11+ exam.
Fees for academic year 2025-26 (termly): Nursery (five mornings per week) £3,700; Nursery with optional afternoon attendance: 1 afternoon £740; 2 afternoons £1,480; 3 £2,220; 4 £2,960; 5 £3,700; Reception £8,225; Year 1 and Year 2 £8,375; Years 3–6 £8,998. Fees include hot lunch (except mornings-only Nursery), morning snack, all workshops, non-residential trips and excursions. Deposit of £3,000 on entry (long-term deposit). Bursaries for 7+ and 8+ via Prospect House School Educational Trust (PHSET). Additional charges include wraparound care, after-school clubs, and instrument lessons; government schemes for 15 and 30 hours childcare; childcare vouchers and tax-free childcare accepted.
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