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"PROUDLY PURPOSEFUL."
Rooted in Anglican tradition; welcomes pupils of all faiths and none.
Francis Holland Regent’s Park is described as a London-based, academically selective school offering the best of both worlds, with personalised attention through small class sizes, strong provision in STEM, arts and sport, and purpose-built spaces such as the Helen McCrory Drama Studio and Linhope House Sixth Form Centre; the school emphasises confidence, curiosity and life-ready skills.
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All pupils, including those with SEND or neurodiverse profiles, can access the full curriculum. The Learning Enhancement Department provides early conversations to ensure a smooth transition, a dyslexia screener, adaptive teaching and one-to-one support; facilities such as The Space (a calm room in the Wellbeing Suite) support wellbeing.
11+ entry with a 100-minute assessment (held at Francis Holland Regent’s Park or at a consortium school) and an interview; the school is part of the London 11+ Consortium; 11+ entry for September 2027; an Admissions process including visits, registration, interviews and offers.
Registration UK £180; Overseas £240. Termly school fees (Year 7–13) £10,278 (subject to annual review). Termly fees include lunches, textbooks and Personal Accident Insurance; lunches are not VAT. Deposit on acceptance £3,150 (refunded after leaving with £150 Quondam deduction).
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