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Topic 3 School fees

1. DUCKS (Dulwich)
● School 1 Charges GBP 7,224 per term aged between 7 and 18 years
and Mornings session 8.45 am to 11.45 am GBP 2,988 for age 18
months to 2 years.

2. Durston House (Ealing)

● School 2 takes Tuition Fees(per term) GBP 4,490 for Pre-Prep,


GBP 5,170 for Junior School and GBP 5,420 for Middle / Upper
School.

3.Eaton House Belgravia (Belgravia

1. School 3 charges GBP 6,010 per term and the fees cover all tuition,
exercise books, textbooks, general pencil case items, lunches, and
the school’s DAY trips.

4. Falkner House School (Earl’s Court)

● School 4 charges GBP 7,155 per term (Inclusive of lunch, books,


personal accident insurance, and school outings).
5. Garden House Boys’ School (Chelsea)

● School 5 takes GBP 5,900 for Kindergarten AM & PM, GBP 7,650 for
Preparatory, GBP 7,950 for Junior School & Transition and GBP
7,975 for Upper School and Middle School per term . School fees are
fully inclusive (i.e. ballet, swimming, meals, and outings are included).

6. Hampstead Hill School (Hampstead)

● School 6 charges fewer fees than last year’s Lower School in light of
the current economic situation. The school fees vary on school entry
timing. It takes GBP 3,665 to 6,160 per term.

7. The Merlin School (Putney)

● School 7 takes GBP 5241 per term in total (tuition fee, lunches,
game transport stationery, and accident insurance are included)

8. Mulberry House School (West Hampstead)

● School 8 takes GBP 7,368 termly (fees include a morning snack,


lunch, afternoon tea, and specialist tuition)

9.Ravenscourt (West London)


● School 9 charges GBP 6,304.00 ( Standard) and GBP 18.00 (Milk)
per term.

10. Rowans School (Wimbledon)

● School 10 charges GBP 2860 for the Kindergarten morning sessions


and an additional GBP 434 for the Kindergarten afternoon session.

11. St John’s Wood Pre-Prep (St John’s Wood)

● School 11 takes tuition fees GBP 3995 for Pre-Reception (half day)
and 4750 for Reception (Autumn Term) & Full-Time Nursery and 5460
for Reception ( Spring & Summer Term )

12. Wetherby School (Notting Hill)


● School 12 takes GBP 7980 for the Autumn Term 2021 and GBP 3775
for the Little Wetherby per term. Fees are reviewed on an annual
basis at the end of the spring term.

13. Wetherby Kensington (Kensington)

● School 13 charges GBP 7,980.00 for the Spring Spring Term 2022.
School fees are reviewed on an annual basis at the end of the spring
term.

14. Arnold House School (St. John’s Wood)


● School 14 takes GBP 6,595 per term for Pre-Reception and GBP
7,328 per term for Reception to Year 8. The school charges the costs
of trips, outings, and other school activities as extras.

15. Dulwich Prep London (early years, pre-prep, prep; Southwark)

● School 15 charges GBP 4,760 (part-time; GBP 2,860) for Early Year
Nursery and Reception, GBP 5,485 for Pre-Prep Years 1 & 2 , GBP
6,220 for Lower School Years 3 & 4, and GBP 6,965 for Middle &
Upper School Years 5 – 8. School Fees cover normal curriculum
tuition, lunches, most clubs, and activities, and, in Years 4 to 8, fees
also cover the cost of one term-time residential trip each year.

16. Falcon Pre-Prep (boys 2-7 and co-educational nursery, Chiswick)

● The termly fees of School 16 are-


Mini Falcons (Nursery 2+): GBP 2,200 (5 core morning sessions per week)
Little Falcons (Nursery 3+): GBP 2,575 (5 core morning sessions per week)
Little Falcons (Nursery 3+): GBP 4,375 (full day)
Reception: GBP 4,890
Year 1 and Year 2: GBP 5,390
17. Falkner House School (South Kensington)

● School 17 charges GBP 7,155 per term(Inclusive of lunch, books,


personal accident insurance, and school outings).

18. Garden House Boys’ School (Chelsea)

● Fees of School 18 for the academic year 2021/22 are:


Kindergarten AM & PM: GBP 5,900 per term
Preparatory: GBP 7,650 per term
Junior School & Transition: GBP 7,950 per term

19. The Hall (Hampstead)

● School 19 charges GBP 6,945 for Reception Class and Year 1 and
GBP 7,156 for Year 2 and above (inclusive of lunch) per term

20. Hereward House (Hampstead)

● School 20 charges GBP 6,020 for Years: (Transition, 1, 2 and 3 ) and


GBP 6,170 for Years: (4, 5, 6, 7 and 8)
21. St Paul’s Junior School (Barnes)

● School 21 charges GBP 7,076 per term for St Paul’s Juniors –( Lower
First to Upper Third Years), GBP 8,852 per term for St Paul’s School
– (Fourth to Upper Eighth Form per term ), and GBP 13,322 per term
for Boarding Fee.

22. Sussex House (Chelsea)

● There are no compulsory extras at School 22. Its fees are charged
termly. Fees are payable by the first day of each term. It charges
GBP 7,565 per term.

23. UCS Pre-Prep (Hampstead)

● School 23 charges GBP 5,817 per term for Day.

24. Westminster Under (Westminster)

● School 24 takes GBP 7,107 per term for Under School, GBP 9,987
for Great School Day Pupils, GBP 10,917 for Great School Day
Pupils (Sixth Form), and GBP 14,424 for Great School Boarding
Pupils.

25. Wetherby School (Notting Hill)


● School 25 charges GBP 7,980 per term for the Autumn Term 2021
and GBP 3,775 per term for the Little Wetherby. School Fees are
reviewed on an annual basis at the end of the spring term.

26. Wetherby Kensington (Kensington)

● School 26 charges GBP 7,980.00 per term for Spring Term 2022.
School fees are reviewed on an annual basis at the end of the spring
term.

27. Bute House (Hammersmith)

● School 27 charges GBP 6,106 per pupil per term for the Autumn
Term and GBP 6380 for the Spring and Summer terms and any
extras.

28. Cavendish School (Camden)

● School 28 charges GBP 1,965.95 for Nursery Mornings Only, GBP


4,165.95 for Nursery Full Time, and GBP 4,265.95 for Reception to
Year 6.

29. City of London School for Girls (City of London)

● School 29 charges GBP 6,888 per term, exclusive of school lunches.


School fees are reviewed annually.
30. Falkner House (South Kensington)

● School 30 charges GBP 6,970 per term for MAIN SCHOOL(Inclusive


of lunch, books, personal accident insurance, and school outings).

31. Garden House Girls’ School (Chelsea)

● School 31 fees for the academic year 2021/22 are:


Kindergarten AM & PM: GBP 5,900 per term
Preparatory: GBP 7,650 per term
Junior School & Transition: GBP 7,950 per term
Upper School and Middle School: GBP 7,975 per term
Fees are fully inclusive (i.e. ballet, swimming, meals, and outings are
included).

32. Glendower Prep School (South Kensington)


● School 32 charges GBP 6,995 Termly for Reception to Form
6,(includes all stationery, lunches, milk, or juice) and GBP 6,700 for
Day fees per term.
33. James Allan Girls School (Dulwich)

● School 33 charges GBP 5,995 for the Pre-Prep and Prep School and
GBP 6,615 for the Senior School, paid by termly Direct Debit.

34. Kensington Prep School (Parsons Green)

● School 34 charges GBP b6,131 per term (from January 2022)

35. North London Collegiate School (Edgware, Middlesex)

● School 35 charges GBP 5,956 per term for Junior School and GBP
7,049 per term for Senior School

36. Old Vicarage School (Richmond)

● School 36 Schedule of Fees 2021-22 charges GBP 5,200 for


Reception to Year 6.
37. Queen’s College Prep (Marylebone)

● School 37 charges GBP 5,997 per term for PRE-PREP


(RECEPTION – FORM II) and GBP 6,477 per term for PREP (FORM
III – FORM VI)

38. Queen’s Gate School (South Kensington)

● School 38 charges GBP 7,410.00 for Senior School & Sixth Form
and GBP 6,690.00 (includes School Lunch for years Reception-Year
3) for Junior School

39. Pembridge Sarum Hall (Notting Hill)

● School 39 charges GBP 7,815 per term


Topic 4 – primary booklets

1. Barnet:

Barnet London Borough points out the school and admission of the primary
section.

https://www.barnet.gov.uk/schools-and-education

2. Brent:

Prospective Parents 2022 booklet helps parents make decisions for the
admission of their children as lots of schools are in Brent. This link shows you
to know the similarities and differences among the schools.

https://www.brent.kent.sch.uk/Parents/Prospective-Parents

3. Bromley

The following link tells parents about the education and learning of the
Bromley Borough as well as SEN and disability

https://www.bromley.gov.uk/info/100005/education_and_learning
4. Camden

This prospectus is designed to help you find an institute for your child. It is for
those guardians whose children will start academic learning for the first time in
September 2022 and also older child children’s parents who are moving into
the area or transforming schools during the school year. The latest information
helps to parents guiding to the admissions process and local schools in
Camden borough

https://www.camden.gov.uk/documents/20142/225233791/Starting+School+in
+Camden+2022+-+primary+admissions+guide.pdf/21cbbc5c-9329-306a-bfe9-
17b874367adf?t=1634919346508

5. Croydon:

The prospectus is designed to find all the information that you need to
complete your application for school places including information about every
primary, infant, and junior school in Croydon.

This booklet for a primary school places closing date for applications. This
booklet provides important information about admissions

https://www.croydon.gov.uk/sites/default/files/Schools/Prosepctus/Primary-Sch
ool-Admissions-202122.pdf
6. Hammersmith and Fulham

This booklet shows information about how and when to apply for a school
place to the parents or guardians whose children are aged between 3 and 11
but deals substantially with issues for parents whose children are due to start
primary schools in 2022 at Hammersmith and Fulham.

https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/sites/default/files/section_attachments/starting-school-
2022.pdf

7. Haringey:

As a council we are working to give every child in Haringey the best possible
start in life: having an excellent education is part of that. Starting school is a
momentous time for every child and family. Choosing a school is a big
decision and this booklet is designed to help you

https://www.haringey.gov.uk/sites/haringeygovuk/files/primary_admissions_bo
oklet.pdf

8. Harrow

This booklet is a guide to parents who want to choose primary schools for
their children. Starting school for children and their parents is a momentous
time. It can be a complete book to preparatory schools and a map to
admission in this borough.

https://www.harrow.gov.uk/downloads/file/29262/guide-to-primary-schools-202
1-22-revised
9. Hillingdon

The link provides you School Admissions Brochure 2022 which contains a lot
of useful information on making your application, choosing your schools,
frequently asked questions, and all of the schools' individual criteria and
contact details and Guidance before applying to primary schools.

Link: https://archive.hillingdon.gov.uk/primary

10. Hounslow

This link provides the school starting time, brochures, and other information
supplementary information forms before making your application you must
read the following topics:

Link:
https://www.hounslow.gov.uk/info/20028/primary_admissions/1906/primary_sc
hool_admissions/2

Brochures Download Link:

https://lbhounslow.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/InternetLinks/cc/Ea71oN3RYgdFlhQe
AjuGB8EBybr64gevvqRZDPtCpvd3YQ?e=KfcJO5

11. Islington:

The young learners of Islington along with the parents have had another
challenging year because of the corona pandemic and providing good quality
educational institutes and educational advantages for Islington’s young
learners remains a top priority for the borough. This brocket focuses on all the
information regarding these.
https://www.islington.gov.uk/-/media/sharepoint-lists/public-records/schools/inf
ormation/factsheets/20212022/20211215primaryschoolsadmissionsbrochure2
0222023.pdf?la=en&hash=5E8E6CEBC778BA959F4981C5F0E809A7A7F6C
DF5

file:///E:/SA%20primary%202022-23%20FINAL.pdf

12. Kingston upon Thames

The link guides parents whose children begin at infant or child and primary
schools as young learners in September 2022. It also gives you directions and
informative information for pupils as well as their guardians who are
transferring to a junior school at the end of Year 2. The download link of the
prospectus is added here.

https://www.kingston.gov.uk/downloads/file/225/primary-school-admissions-br
ochure

13. Lewisham

This document focuses on information about admissions arrangements for


parents and carers who are residents in the Lewisham borough, they must go
through the admission process for starting primary school in September 2022.
This information is also available online at

lewisham.gov.uk/primaryadmissions

file:///E:/ApplyingToStartPrimarySchool2022Web.pdf
14. Merton:

This link carries you, Primary school Reception applications Contents, Apply
for a primary school reception place, Choosing which primary schools to apply
for, Guide to applying for a primary school place, Primary school applications:
offers and waiting lists, Primary school admissions criteria, Poplar Primary
School priority area, Wimbledon Chase and Dundonald priority area,
Wimbledon Park priority area, Primary school admissions: when to apply and
important dates Request delayed entry to Reception for a summer-born child

https://www.merton.gov.uk/education-and-learning/schools/admissions/primar
y/guide-to-applying-for-a-primary-school-place

15. Newham

This prospectus is titled “Reception Admissions for entry in September 2022”.


Parents or carers need to take to apply for a place in reception for their
children who were born from 1 September 2017 to 31 August 2018.

https://www.newham.gov.uk/downloads/file/3661/we-are-going-to-school-autu
mn-2021-composite-primary-prospectus

16. Redbridge:

This web link provides information about procedures to parents or carers


“Admissions Arrangements 2022-2023” and “ Admission outside normal age
group page “ and so, they must read these carefully before applying schools
places for Redbridge schools. All the necessary reminders are available on
this link.

https://www.redbridge.gov.uk/schools/primary-school-admissions/
17. Richmond upon Thames:

This brochure is designed for only those parents and guardians who intend to
apply for their children for September 2022 to enter into Reception at a
primary or infant school or transfer to a junior school at 3, as part of the
normal admissions round which ends on 31 August 2022. Parents should read
the guide in full for information on the process and your responsibilities as the
applicant, the booklet is provided by Achieving for Children, in partnership with
the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

https://www.richmond.gov.uk/media/3082/primary_admission.pdf

18. Southwark

The brochure provides important deadlines which parents will need to keep in
mind. If you miss these dates, your chances of being offered a place at a
preferred school will be reduced. It encourages carers to visit website links
due to the Corona pandemic.

https://www.southwark.gov.uk/assets/attach/17665/SA-primary-2022-23-FINA
L.pdf

19. Tower Hamlets

This prospectus is for parents with a child born between 1 September 2018
and 31 August 2019 who intend to apply for a place in an infant or nursery
school. This nursery class is attached to a primary school in Tower Hamlets
for September 2022. Children will usually begin nursery in the September
following at the age of 3. Information about admission to different categories is
listed in the booklet.
https://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/Documents/Education-and-skills/Admissions
-and-exclusions/Admissions-2022/Nursery-prospectus-2022.pdf

20. Wandsworth

Parents can find out further information regarding their children's admission on
the Wandsworth Primary School brochure. If you live outside the borough of
Wandsworth, you must fill in the form available from the link on there.

https://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/media/9334/primary_school_application_form
_for_september_2021.pdf

21. Westminster

This brochure is for parents of pupils aged between three and 11 but deals
mainly with issues for parents whose children are due to start primary school
in 2020. It provides information about how and when to apply for a place,
explains how admission decisions are made, and gives information about
each school to help parents decide which schools to apply for. From
September 2022 there will be 38 maintained primary schools, Free Schools
and Academies, and four maintained nursery schools in Westminster. The
education provided at each of these schools is free.

https://www.westminster.gov.uk/media/document/primary-school-admissions-b
rochure---2022

22. City of London:

This website link connects your parents' information about your child starting
primary or secondary school in the City of London with details about the
school admissions process.

https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/services/education-and-learning/schools/starti
ng-school
Topic 5- Top nurseries in London

1. The Acorn Nursery School

It is very difficult for parents to choose a nursery and entrust their children to
someone else’s care. That is why the school is keen to provide you with the
most lucid picture of what everyone here at Acorn Nursery is all about. The
school provides all the information that you need to make the crucial decision
for their children. The Acorn Nursery School welcomes children from 2 ½ to 5
years old. The Acorn was first founded in 1977 in the heart of Notting Hill and
then moved to our present premises in Lansdowne Crescent in 1992. The
beautiful school welcomes children from 2 ½ to 5 years old.

Address:

2 Lansdowne Crescent, London W11 2NH

Contact:

admin@theacornnursery.co.uk

020 7727 2122

Website

https://www.theacornnursery.co.uk/
2. Broadhurst School North London

Broadhurst School is located in a quiet residential area in London, between


Hampstead, West Hampstead, and Swiss Cottage. Mrs. Mary Berkeryand
formed this school in 1958. This school is a co-educational academy for
children from two and a half to five years.

The school's policy ensures guardians provide a happy, caring, and secure
environment in which every child can mold individually and is motivated and
encouraged to reach his or her full potential. The teaching staff and school
body believe that a child’s first experience of school should be both
stimulating and exciting.

Address: Broadhurst School

19 Greencroft Gardens, London, NW6 3LP

CONTACT :020 7328 4280

Website:https://www.broadhurstschool.com/

3. Chelsea Pre-Prep and Nursery (Chelsea)

Chelsea Pre-Pre School is widely regarded as one of the top pre-schools in


London which was established in 2009. It yields the highest quality education
in ‘Early Years’ with a highly qualified teaching team. They believe
Imagination, creativity, inquisitiveness, confidence, and kindness are the
cornerstones of a child’s experience and progress at the school.

The young learners of the academy have been described as interested,


creative, inquisitive, and active. Partnership with parents is also incredibly
remarkable to it which has been mentioned as ‘remarkable’ by Ofsted.

Address: St. Andrew's Church, Park Walk

LONDON SW10 0AU


Contact: 0207 352 4856 , Email: office@chelseapp.com

Website:https://www.chelseapp.com

4. Hopes and Dreams Montessori Nursery School (Angel)

Hopes and Dreams Montessori Nursery was founded in1997 in Islington. The
School’s mission is to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment where
children grow and learn through creative play. The school’s multi-age
classrooms foster independence, whilst its broad curriculum encourages
responsibility and respect. The dedicated teaching staff and school body help
to guide each child at their own pace. It has an excellent reputation for
delivering a progressive and inspirational method of education for infants and
children, aged from 3 months to 5 years.

Address: 339/341 City Road

Islington

London EC1V 1LJ

Contact: 020 7833 9388 (option 1)

(Calls may be recorded for quality and control purposes)

Email: city@hopesanddreams.co.uk

Website: https://www.hopesanddreams.co.uk
5. Little Owls Nursery School

The present name of Little Owls Nursery School is Miss Daisy's Nursery
School, which is located in the Methodist Church on Lakeside Road, just off
Blythe Road in the heart of Brook Green. It provides early years education for
children aged 2 to 4 years of age. Every child is supported and encouraged by
an established and experienced teaching staff and assistants. Creating a
balance of formal learning and learning through play, children avail
themselves the finest teaching at this most important stage of their education.

Address

108 Lakeside Road London Postcode

W14 0DY

Contact: 020 3266 0044

Email: stephanie@missdaisysnursery.com

Website: https://www.missdaisysnursery.com/

6.Marmalade Cat (Battersea)

The Marmalade Cat, a very special nursery school, is situated in a modern


church opposite Clapham Common. It is often considered amongst the top 10
Nurseries in London. To provide a fun, happy, and secure environment in
which children can develop at their own pace. The Schools want to provide
your child with the very best nursery education. The qualified and experienced
staff are teaching children between the ages of 2 to 5 years in the schools.
Many of our parents say that they make friends for life through the Marmalade
Cat community and the school enjoys an excellent and ongoing relationship
with the alumni. There are 8 members of staff and 4 visiting staff looking after
40 children

Address: St Andrews United Reform Church

1 Altenburg Gardens

London

SW11 1JH

Email

marmaladecatschool@gmail.com

https://www.marmaladeschools.co.uk

https://www.marmaladeschools.co.uk/marmalade-schools/marmalade-cat/

7. The Minors Nursery School

The Minors Nursery School is a thoroughly cheering, caring, and secure place
where every child feels valued and can mold into an independent, confident
individual.

The school body believes that a child’s first experience of ‘school’ is crucial for
laying the foundations on which they build their future education. The School
is run into two schools (sessions) ‘Morning School’ and ‘Afternoon
School’.This nursery school is for children aged 2 ½ – 5 years.

Address:

The Minors Nursery School


10 Pembridge Square

London W2 4ED

School Administrator: Lis Crossley

Contact: 020 7727 7253

Email: lis.crossley@minorsnursery.co.uk

Website: https://www.minorsnursery.co.uk/

8. Rolfe’s Nursery School

Rolfe’s Nursery School is an outstanding, happy Nursery situated just off


Portobello Road in North Kensington. It provides the very best educational
start for children because highly experienced teachers plan an academic
programme. Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum is followed at Rolfe’s
Nursery School. Besides, teachers teach children to communicate clearly and
confidently.

Address: Rolfe’s Nursery School

34A Oxford Gardens

London

W10 5UG

Contact: (020) 7727-8300

Email: contact@rolfesnurseryschool.co.uk

https://www.rolfesnurseryschool.co.uk
9. Pangbourne House Nursery

After 30 years of teaching, and then becoming the head of Ladbroke Square
Montessori SchoolFia Russell-Cobb (short for Sophia) launched Pangbourne
House in 2015.

Pangbourne House nursery believes that children of the modern, and


technical world are given less time to practice their communication skills and
so the school body strives to nurture the development of compassion and
empathy through creativity. The minimum age of starting education is 2 ½
years.

Address: 2 Pangbourne Avenue, London W10 6BT

Telephone: 020 8964 9555

Website: https://pangbournehouse.com

10. Pippa Pop-ins Nursery Schools

It was founded in 1992 and is processed by the Gosling Family. There are four
nursery schools in London. All the schools provide a wonderful start to a
child’s education. Children are taught by experienced teaching staff, who
provide each child the best opportunity to avail both holistically and
academically because of the benefit of small classes and an enriching
curriculum. Children can start their academic journey at the age of 1. That is
why children must have turned 1 year old by 31st August.

Address: Schools Office, 165 New King's Road, London SW6 4SN.

Contact: 020 7731 1445 or email schools@pippapopins.com.

Website link:https://www.pippapopins.com
11.Ringrose Kindergarten Chelsea

Ringrose Kindergarten Chelsea is a traditional English nursery school, located


in the heart of Chelsea. The school welcomes both boys and girls aged
between 2 to 5 years.

Mrs. Ringrose set the school in her own home In the 1950s. It shifted to St.
Luke's Church Hall in Chelsea early in the 1960s. After that, she has operated
there successfully ever since, with the children of several former students
attending the school. It applies a mixture of traditional nursery teaching
methods and the Montessori method. Young learners are taught in small
groups, each with its own skilled and qualified tutor who is solely responsible
for their well-being.

Address: St Luke’s Church Hall, St Luke’s Street,

Chelsea, London. SW3 3RP

Contact: 020 7352 8784

Website:http://ringrosechelsea.co.uk

12. The Roche School nursery, Keswick House

The School is an independent family-owned, nursery, primary and


co-educational prep school educating children from 2 - 11 years in a
family-like atmosphere. It is

offering children a wide range of academic, creative, and sporting


opportunities in a family-orientated environment on the boundary of Putney
and Wandsworth.
Address:

The Roche School

11 Frogmore

London SW18 1HW

Contact: Tel: 020 8877 0823

Email:office@therocheschool.com

Website: https://therocheschool.com

13. Strawberry Fields Nursery(Notting Hill)

This dynamic school is situated in the heart of London’s Notting Hill.


Strawberry Fields has improved over the years its unique character. It has
become known as a place where children flourish and grow in an environment
of love, care, creativity, fun, and academic excellence. The school welcomes
children from approximately 2 ½ years of age and runs a 2-year program
feeding students into many popular prep schools in the school place and
further afield. It encourages parents to register their child via the website as
early as possible after birth

Address: Notting Hill Community Church

Kensington Park Road, London W11 2ES

Contact: 020 7727 8363

mail@strawberryfields.london

Website: http://strawberryfields.london
14. Willcocks Nursery (South Kensington)

The Willcocks Nursery School was established in 1964 by Diana Willcocks. It


is near Kensington Palace. At present, the renowned school is owned and run
by the headmistress, Lavinia Taylor.

The Early Years Foundation Stage is followed at Willcocks Nursery. This


school welcomes all children between 1st birthday and five years old.

Address

8 Prince Consort Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2BA, UK

City of London, England

Phone: 020 7584 5054

Email: office@willcocksnurseryschool.com

Website: www.willcocksnurseryschool.com
15.Young England Kindergarten

Young England Kindergarten, a family-owned school was founded in the early


1960s and is located in Pimlico (City of Westminster). The morning school
runs five days and invites children aged three to five years old. Its teaching is
widely recognized, not only on educational grounds but also for developing
social skills and self-confidence.

Contact:

St. Saviour's Hall

St. George's Square

London

SW1V 2HP

Contact: 020 7834 3171

E-mail lucinda@youngenglandkindergarten.co.uk;

kayking@youngenglandkindergarten.co.uk

Website:

https://youngenglandkindergarten.co.uk

16. Miss Daisy’s Nursery( Already mentioned at Serial no.5)


17. Parsons Green Nursery

The school promotes every child in their care to ensure they achieve their
utmost to develop confidence in their abilities and a lifetime love of learning.

It emphasizes the importance of good manners and respect for others and
believes this enables children to be well prepared for life outside the Nursery
environment. The moto of the academy is to ensure the nursery community
works within a framework that provides equal opportunity regardless of
religion, size, ability, gender, culture, age, sex, and disability. School's class
invites children between the ages of 3 and 5.

Address:

630 Fulham Road

SW6 5RS

Contact:

02039434678

Address:

22 Cortayne Road

London

SW6 3QA

Contact: 02077318013

Website: http://www.parsonsgreennursery.com
18. Gardens Montessori

This school has been educating young people for nearly 30 years. It is a
family-owned school. There are two nursery schools namely Iverna Gardens
and Victoria Road, which are both rated outstanding by Ofsted. The school
body believes that the children of today must learn to be imaginative,
communicative, and creative thinkers to face and meet the future. The
learners in the school are aged between two and five years.

IVERNA GARDENS

Address:

Armenian Church Hall

Iverna Gardens

London W8 6TP

Contact: 020 7589 6802

Address:

VICTORIA ROAD

The Vestry Christ Church

Victoria Road

London W8 5RQ

Contact:020 7589 6802

https://gardensmontessori.com

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