King’s Rochester is the 2nd oldest continually operating school in the world. The school is located in the centre of the historic city of Rochester, nestling amidst the tranquil setting of the Cathedral precincts and in the shadow of a castle. King’s is truly a school with a strong historical tradition and a clear vision of education for the 21st Century.
Our focus is on academic attainment and the importance of developing skills and interests beyond the classroom, and we encourage talent of all kinds. Classes at King’s are small enough to ensure the teachers know pupils very well. Pastoral care is second to none as a result and progress is closely monitored, where the needs of the individual are paramount and remain at the centre of the whole of King’s educational philosophy
Traditional values, beautiful surroundings, excellent facilities and wide-ranging academic, cultural and sporting opportunities are all important. But what matters most is the quality of relationships which exist in a happy, secure and caring community, where staff are dedicated to bringing out the very best in those for whom they are responsible, whatever their background or ability.
In other words, an education – in the true, broadest sense of the word – that gives pupils the academic qualifications to enable choice later in life, together with a set of skills, attributes and interests that will sustain them in the future.
King Edward’s history and long experience of co-education reflects what parents and pupils seek. Founded in 1553, the school has a unique place in the story of British education. Christian vision, a Tudor palace and a boy king (Edward VI) each feature in the creation of our distinctive school.
Kingham Hill School is a small co-educational independent day and boarding school nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds. We provide an excellent education with top-class learning facilities where every pupil has endless opportunities to learn, excel and realise their potential.
We prioritise development beyond the classroom to ensure pupils leave us as rounded young adults who will become happy and successful in their future lives
Felsted School offers boys and girls a first-class all-round education, based in a safe, rural 80 acre village campus only 1 hour from London.
Felsted is a family school, structured in such a way that the child will always be part of a school-within-a-school, in which academic stretch and pastoral support are always entirely personal and age appropriate.
The Good Schools Guide has said: “Felsted produces self-starting, entrepreneurial and independent spirits – characteristics that are immediately evident among the ambitious, self-motivated and self-aware pupils, who have some of the healthiest can-do attitudes we’ve seen.”
Dover College is a co-educational school located in a beautiful historic site with easy access to Central London, the major airports and Eurostar terminals.
We see ourselves as a family and offer a warm welcome as well as exceptional pastoral care. This environment encourages high academic achievement, builds confidence and prepares pupils for adult life.
We are international and local. We welcome pupils from across the globe, which encourages everyone to be inclusive, unprejudiced and outward-looking.
Bromsgrove School, founded in 1553, is a co-educational independent public school in the Worcestershire town of Bromsgrove, England. The school comprises kindergarten, primary, and secondary sections for a total of around 1,500 boarding and day-school pupils and a teaching staff of 200.
It is a founder member of the HMC – Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference. Bromsgrove is a great mix of historic and modern, nestled in over 100 magnificent acres. The heart of Bromsgrove’s success is its people. 1,500 pupils, boys and girls, day and boarding, national and international, are what give Bromsgrove its vibrancy. And of course, a staff of some of the nation’s finest educators, coaches and caregivers.
Set in the most perfect of English county towns, Market Harborough, Brooke House is an independent, co-educational boarding college that specialises in preparing students from all over the world for entry to university in UK.
The school is housed in a large, elegant Georgian mansion standing in grounds of almost two acres. The facilities, apart from tutorial rooms, include the students’ private study rooms, reference libraries, common rooms, laboratories, art complex, recreation building which caters for table tennis, pool and television.
Academic demands are high and the work exacting but the atmosphere is pleasant and informal, preparing students for both the responsibilities and freedoms of university and adult life. Students leave Brooke House for some of Britain’s best universities, equipped with the skills and maturity which will serve them through until completion of their degree studies.
At Buckswood we have one aim – that is for every student to be the best they can be; and in doing so has explored the world around them with a sense of adventure, has discovered where their skills and passions lie and has gained a wealth of qualifications and experience. To achieve our aim, our approach is holistic.
We know that in every child we must build self-confidence, self-belief, a sense of worth and a sense of purpose. We offer our students many, many opportunities to try new things, visit new places, meet new people, because at Buckswood we do not confine our learning to just inside the classroom.
A Buckswood education is a personal journey. Every child is different and we recognise and value talent wherever it chooses to form in a child; be it on the sports field, in a science lab or in the stroke of a paintbrush.
Cardiff Sixth Form College was founded in 2004 as a small, private tutorial college. We are dedicated to pioneering a new approach. Combining small class sizes, excellent teaching and individual attention for each student.
In 2009, Cardiff Sixth Form College accepted its first international students. Since then we have accepted more and more students from overseas, providing boarding facilities and first rate pastoral care.
Charterhouse Square School is an independent, non-selective, co-educational day school, situated in the Barbican area of the City of London. It occupies a five-story Victorian building near what used to be a Carthusian monastery.
The 2016 Ofsted inspection rated Charterhouse’s curriculum and teaching as “outstanding”. Many former pupils go on to leading independent schools in London including City of London School for Girls, City of London School, Forest School and Highgate School