A other independent school school in Warwickshire. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for The Kingsley School.
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The Headteacher welcomes families to The Kingsley School, emphasising a caring, high-achieving community, small class sizes, strong pastoral care, and progression above national benchmarks. The message highlights heritage and innovation, inviting visits and engagement.
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Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision is described through the Learning Support Department, with pupils identified on the SEND Register across four areas: Cognition and Learning (including Specific Learning Difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD), Communication and Interaction (Speech and Language Difficulties, autism spectrum conditions), Social, Emotional and Mental Health, and Sensory (including hearing or visual impairments) or physical disabilities. The department provides tailored interventions, works with external professionals, uses Student Profiles/Passports to share information, and offers Examination Access Arrangements. English as an Additional Language (EAL) support and EHCP processes are also described.
Admissions pathways are described for Prep, Senior, and Sixth Form. Registration is via the registrar, with entrance assessments for Year 7 (English comprehension, Maths, Verbal Reasoning) followed by interviews and a problem-solving carousel; different entry points have age-appropriate assessments and interviews. Sixth Form entry requires GCSE results, a minimum set of grades, and a Headteacher/interview process. Scholarships and bursaries are available, with various criteria and deadlines.
Registration fee £120 (non-refundable); Acceptance deposit £500 (non-refundable). Fee schedules for 2025/26 are provided by stage (Foundation Stage, Prep, Senior School, Sixth Form) with separate charges for lunches, textbooks, and music/arts fees. Fees can be paid by direct debit or via School Fee Plan; a Fees in Advance Scheme is also available. Tuition and examination charges are outlined with VAT where applicable.
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