Community school
Alexandra Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6SE
First Language not English: 42%
Alexandra Primary School, located at Alexandra Road, Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6SE, is a state-funded community school catering to children aged 3 to 11. The school boasts a diverse student body, with a total of 465 pupils, ensuring a mixed gender environment with 41% boys and 59% girls. It is recognized for its inclusive approach, accommodating students with special educational needs and those speaking English as an additional language, highlighting its commitment to inclusivity.
The school has received an "Outstanding" rating from Ofsted, reflecting its strong academic standards and commitment to children's rights, as evidenced by its prestigious UNICEF Gold Award. This award acknowledges the school's deep commitment to embedding children's rights into every aspect of school life, fostering a supportive environment that empowers children to become informed and active global citizens.
Academically, Alexandra Primary School performs well above national averages, with 71% of students meeting expected standards in reading, writing, and maths, compared to the national average of 65%. Additionally, 33% of students achieve higher standards, significantly surpassing the national average of 11%. The school's focus on well-being and individualized support ensures a nurturing environment that fosters academic excellence and holistic development.
Academy special converter
Grange Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2QZ
First Language not English: 32%
Burlington Infant and Nursery School
Community school
Burlington Road, , New Malden, KT3 4LT
First Language not English: 56%
Burlington Infant and Nursery School is located in New Malden, within the borough of Kingston upon Thames. This large and successful community school caters to children from ages 2 to 7, offering a mixed gender environment. With a total of 486 pupils, the school exceeds its capacity of 360, reflecting its popularity and strong demand. Despite being slightly over capacity, the school maintains a commendable teacher-to-pupil ratio of 23:1, which is consistent with the UK average. The diverse student body includes a significant proportion of pupils for whom English is not their first language, with only about 59.2% speaking it as their first language.
The school has consistently received an "Outstanding" rating from Ofsted, highlighting its excellence in education, behavior, and leadership. The recent October 2023 inspection reaffirmed this status, praising the school's overall performance. Burlington Infant and Nursery School is known for fostering a vibrant and inclusive community where diversity and individuality are celebrated. The school emphasizes the importance of happiness, well-being, and creativity alongside academic achievement. Its strong links with families and the community are also key to its success. The headteacher, Mrs. Su Yay-Walker, leads the school with a focus on nurturing children's confidence and resilience, providing them with a strong foundation for future learning.
Community school
Burlington Road, , New Malden, KT3 4LT
First Language not English: 48%
Burlington Junior School is a large and successful community school located in New Malden, Kingston upon Thames, KT3 4LT. It caters to students aged 7 to 11, emphasizing high standards of literacy, numeracy, and behavior, as well as fostering strong work habits across the curriculum. The school has a dedicated and talented staff who work closely with parents and carers to ensure all children achieve their potential.
Recent data shows that Burlington Junior School operates near full capacity, with 479 pupils, which is 99% of its total capacity. The school boasts a diverse student body, with 50.7% of students having English as an additional language. Despite this diversity, all groups of pupils make good progress, including those with special educational needs and English language learners.
In academic performance, Burlington Junior School excels particularly in mathematics, with a progress score well above average. The school has also achieved higher-than-average standards in reading and writing, with significant percentages of pupils meeting expected and higher standards. Burlington's strong support systems and high-quality teaching contribute to its success, preparing students well for their transition to secondary school and beyond. The school's commitment to equal opportunities is also notable, actively promoting inclusivity and tackling discrimination.
Other independent school
Kingston Hill, Kingston upon Thames, Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7LN
Canbury School, located in Kingston upon Thames (KT2 7LN), is a small, independent co-educational day school established in 1982 by John Wyatt. Wyatt envisioned a school that upheld high academic standards while catering to a broad range of abilities, fostering a close-knit community where individual progress and happiness were prioritized. The school currently enrolls around 74 students aged 11 to 18, with a maximum capacity of 75 pupils, ensuring very small class sizes typically capped at 15-17 students. This allows for tailored learning experiences that meet each student's unique needs, promoting inclusivity and personal development.
The school is situated on Kingston Hill in a building once owned by the family of racing legend Malcolm Campbell, adding a historical dimension to its setting. Canbury School offers a comprehensive curriculum with a strong emphasis on core subjects and a broad range of academic and creative options, including art, science, languages, and sports. Facilities include a modern science laboratory, an art studio with pottery equipment, and access to extensive local sports amenities.
Reflecting its ethos of celebrating difference and nurturing individual talents, Canbury has demonstrated commendable academic outcomes despite its small size. For example, in recent GCSE examinations, 62.5% of students entered for at least five GCSEs achieved grade 4 or above in 2024, with growing proportions earning high grades (7 to 9). The school supports personalized pastoral care and offers scholarships and bursaries to enhance accessibility. Overall, Canbury School is recognized for its caring environment, academic rigor, and commitment to fostering confidence and resilience in its pupils.
Castle Hill Primary School
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Buckland Road, , Chessington, KT9 1JE
First Language not English: 35%
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Garrison Lane, , Chessington, KT9 2JS
First Language not English: 16%
Christ Church CofE Primary School
Voluntary aided school
Pine Gardens, , Surbiton, KT5 8LJ
First Language not English: 23%
Christ Church CofE Primary School, located in Pine Gardens, Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames, is a voluntary aided mixed-sex school catering to children aged 5 to 11. With a religious character rooted in the Church of England, it operates under the Diocese of Southwark. The school has a capacity of 450 pupils and is currently filled to 86% with 447 students. The student body is diverse, with 24.4% of pupils having a first language other than English.
Academically, the school performs well with above-average progress scores in reading, writing, and maths. The school's results show that 73% of pupils meet the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths, which is higher than the local authority and national averages. Additionally, 16% of students achieve at a higher standard, exceeding both local and national figures.
The school's ethos emphasizes inclusivity, faith, and community, with values such as respect, friendship, and perseverance being central to its curriculum. Despite its strengths, challenges exist, as reflected by a persistence absence rate of 10.4%. Overall, Christ Church CofE Primary School provides a supportive environment focused on holistic development, combining academic rigor with Christian values.
Christ Church New Malden CofE Primary School
Voluntary aided school
Elm Road, , New Malden, KT3 3HN
First Language not English: 30%
Christ Church New Malden CofE Primary School is a mixed, state-funded primary school located at Elm Road, New Malden, KT3 3HN. It is a thriving Church of England school, serving the community with a strong Christian ethos that emphasizes the development of each child to their full potential. The school caters to children aged 3 to 11 and operates under the leadership of Mr. Neil Meehan. It has a total of 420 students, ensuring a welcoming and inclusive environment that supports all faiths.
Academically, Christ Church New Malden is known for its solid performance. Recent data indicates that 64% of students achieve the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2, although this is slightly below the national average. The school also focuses on well-being and inclusivity, creating a positive atmosphere for its students. Extracurricular activities are available to enhance the learning experience. Additionally, Christ Church New Malden CofE Primary School has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted, reflecting its effective leadership and teaching quality. The student-teacher ratio is approximately 21:1, allowing for personalized attention. The school's balanced gender ratio and diverse student body contribute to its vibrant community, making it an attractive choice for local families seeking a supportive educational environment.
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College Gardens, Blakes Lane, , New Malden, KT3 6NU
First Language not English: 34%
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Clarence Avenue, , New Malden, KT3 3TU
First Language not English: 38%
Coombe Hill Infant School
Community school
Coombe Lane West, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7DD
First Language not English: 56%
Coombe Hill Infant School is a mixed community school located in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, with the address Coombe Lane West, KT2 7DD. The school provides education for children aged 4 to 7, with a total number of pupils of 270. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Janet Berry, Coombe Hill Infant School aims to foster a nurturing, friendly, and diverse environment where every child can thrive.
The school has recently received an Outstanding rating from Ofsted, reflecting its high standards in education. The quality of teaching, learning, and assessment, along with personal development, behavior, and welfare, were all commended. The school's capacity matches its pupil number, indicating a well-managed and optimized learning space. Approximately 11.5% of the pupils are eligible for free school meals, indicating a diverse socio-economic background.
Coombe Hill Infant School is part of a broader educational community, with Coombe Hill Junior School serving as a linked school. The school's curriculum includes a well-structured religious education program that aligns with national expectations and fosters an understanding of different faiths. The school's strong community ethos and commitment to excellence in education make it a valuable part of the local educational landscape.
Coombe Hill Junior School
Community school
Coombe Lane West, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7DD
First Language not English: 52%
Coombe Hill Junior School is a community primary school located at Coombe Lane West, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT2 7DD. It is a mixed school catering to children aged 7 to 11. The school is led by Headteacher Mrs. Lucy Mastrocola and is part of the Kingston upon Thames local authority. With a pupil count of approximately 388, Coombe Hill Junior School is known for its inclusive environment, celebrating diversity in race, faith, and family types.
The school has been recognized for its excellence, receiving an Outstanding rating in its most recent Ofsted inspection in October 2023. This assessment highlighted the school's outstanding quality of education, behavior, personal development, and leadership. Historically, the school has consistently demonstrated strong performance in Key Stage 2 results, with notable achievements in mathematics, reading, and grammar, pupils' progress scores often exceeding national averages.
Coombe Hill Junior School also emphasizes charitable involvement, particularly with the Lunchbowl Charity, which supports children in Kenya. The school's mantra, "We are ALL Coombe Hill," reflects its emphasis on community and inclusivity. The average class size is around 24.3 students, which is smaller than the national average, allowing for more personalized attention. The school does not have a sixth form or boarding facilities, focusing solely on primary education.
Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School
Voluntary aided school
Chestnut Grove, , New Malden, KT3 3JU
First Language not English: 41%
Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School, located in New Malden, Kingston upon Thames, is a Roman Catholic, co-educational school catering to children aged 3 to 11. It is a voluntary aided school with a capacity of 450 pupils, though it is currently set to close by March 2025 due to plans to become an academy converter. The school has a diverse student body, with only 63% of pupils having English as their first language, significantly lower than the national average. Despite this, Corpus Christi has demonstrated strong academic performance, with an average KS2 score of 107 and a notable percentage of pupils achieving higher standards in reading, writing, and maths.
The school benefits from a 97% attendance rate, which is about average for UK schools. It has a staff of 22.6 members, resulting in a typical teacher-to-student ratio of 21:1. Corpus Christi has consistently received positive Ofsted ratings, with recent inspections highlighting good quality of education, leadership, and personal development. The school also offers a nursery provision and has a student-teacher ratio of around 20:1, which allows for a personalized learning environment. Overall, Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School is known for its strong academic foundations and supportive educational environment.
Academy special converter
190 Ewell Road, , Surbiton, KT6 6HL
First Language not English: 30%
Other independent school
12 Cowleaze Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6DZ
Educare Small School, located at 12 Cowleaze Road in Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6DZ, is an independent primary school offering a nurturing environment for children aged 3 to 11. With a focus on holistic education, the school emphasizes a balanced development of intellectual, physical, and emotional growth. The curriculum is based on the National Curriculum, incorporating subjects like English, maths, sciences, humanities, and creative arts. The school is renowned for its flexible and creative approach, with activities such as weekly Forest School sessions that encourage exploration and risk-taking.
Educare Small School has a non-selective admissions policy, catering to a diverse group of students. The small class sizes, with an average of 10 students, allow for personalized attention. The school fosters a community where children can develop confidence, skills, and creativity. Fees are currently £2,688 per term, excluding VAT and lunches. Despite its small size, with only 38 pupils, Educare provides a comprehensive education that prepares students for both state and independent schools. The unique inclusion of practices like the Alexander Technique and meditation contributes to its distinct educational philosophy.
Community school
Ellingham Road, , Chessington, KT9 2JA
First Language not English: 25%
Ellingham Primary School, located in Chessington, Kingston upon Thames (KT9 2JA), is a well-regarded state school catering to boys and girls aged 2 to 11. With a pupil population of around 322 and a capacity for approximately 420 students, it is an average-sized mixed-gender school offering nursery through primary education. The school is led by Headteacher Mrs. Lisa Keogh and falls under the Kingston upon Thames local authority.
The school is praised for its commitment to creating a safe and welcoming environment where children find learning engaging and exciting, aiming to help each child reach their full potential. Ellingham follows a broad and balanced curriculum that supports every child’s opportunity to succeed and flourish, emphasizing holistic development.
Academic achievement at the school is solid, particularly in Religious Education (RE), where children at Key Stage 1 perform in line with national expectations, and older students are progressing to higher levels. The RE curriculum includes a scheme of work that effectively integrates various teaching aids, encouraging pupils to develop a strong vocabulary and understanding of different religions. The school’s nurturing approach and comprehensive educational strategies contribute to a supportive and enriching learning atmosphere for its pupils.
Academy converter
Richmond Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 5PE
First Language not English: 48%
Grand Avenue Primary and Nursery School
Community school
Grand Avenue, , Surbiton, KT5 9HU
First Language not English: 22%
Grand Avenue Primary and Nursery School is a community school located at Grand Avenue, Surbiton, Surrey, KT5 9HU, within the Kingston upon Thames local authority. The school provides education from nursery to Year 6, catering to children aged 3 to 11, with a current enrollment of 670 students. It operates at nearly full capacity, with a total capacity of 682 students. The school has a diverse student body, with 18.1% of students having English as a second language.
The school prides itself on its inclusive and supportive environment, focusing on high-quality education that encourages children to be excited about learning. It emphasizes the GRAND values—Generous, Respectful, Aspiring, Neat, and Determined—to empower children and recognize their potential. Grand Avenue Primary and Nursery School collaborates closely with parents to maintain high standards and inspire a passion for learning. Historically, the school has received a "Good" Ofsted rating, reflecting its commitment to providing a well-rounded educational experience.
Academically, the school demonstrates strong progress scores in reading and mathematics, with students achieving above-average results in these subjects. However, there is room for improvement in achieving the higher standard for reading, writing, and mathematics compared to local and national averages. Despite this, the school remains a valued part of the local community, fostering a positive learning environment that prepares students for their future educational journeys.
Green Lane Primary and Nursery School
Academy converter
Green Lane, , Worcester Park, KT4 8AS
First Language not English: 11%
Holy Cross Preparatory School
Other independent school
George Road, Kingston upon Thames, , KT2 7NU
Holy Cross Preparatory School, located in Kingston upon Thames (KT2 7NU), is an independent Catholic day school dedicated exclusively to girls aged 3 to 11. Established with a strong Christian ethos yet welcoming girls of all faiths and cultures, the school provides a nurturing environment where pupils develop spiritually, academically, and personally. The educational journey begins with the Little Sparks pre-school (ages 3-4) and continues through Pre-Prep and Prep stages, all set within an impressive 8-acre campus featuring state-of-the-art facilities, including floodlit sports pitches, a dedicated art space, and an outdoor performing arts stage.
The school prides itself on offering a broad, dynamic curriculum that integrates subjects through thematic, cross-curricular approaches, encouraging critical thinking and a love of learning. Specialist teaching in ICT, French, music, art, drama, and physical education supports well-rounded development. Pastoral care is central, nurturing confidence, self-esteem, and independence, with individual support for pupils with special educational needs and those for whom English is an additional language. Holy Cross maintains high academic standards, with pupils regularly performing above national averages and a strong record of scholarships to selective senior schools.
Extracurricular activities are diverse, ranging from creative coding to various sports, fostering teamwork and physical fitness. Leadership and management are effective and forward-looking, ensuring continuous improvement. With approximately 290 pupils, the school balances academic excellence with a vibrant community spirit, preparing girls to thrive in future educational challenges.
King Athelstan Primary School
Community school
Villiers Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT1 3AR
First Language not English: 35%
King Athelstan Primary School is a two-form entry community primary school located at Villiers Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 3AR. It offers education for children aged 2 to 11 and provides additional services for 0-5 year-olds through the Kingston Town Children's Centre on its premises. The school currently has approximately 451 pupils, slightly exceeding its capacity of 420. Its diverse community includes about 40 different languages spoken, reflecting the multicultural nature of the area.
The school has a vibrant learning environment with modern facilities, including subject-specific rooms and state-of-the-art playgrounds. It was rated "Good" by Ofsted in its last inspection in July 2022. The school emphasizes a happy and caring environment where students thrive academically and socially. It boasts a broad and rich English curriculum with diverse texts, supporting writing skills. The school's strength lies in its inclusive and supportive approach, offering targeted interventions for underachieving pupils. Attendance is generally good, with pupils displaying positive attitudes to learning and behavior. The school continues to evolve, with ongoing improvements and a focus on delivering high standards in both academic and personal development for all its students.
King's Oak Primary School
Community school
Dickerage Lane, , New Malden, KT3 3RZ
First Language not English: 44%
King's Oak Primary School is a fully inclusive, diverse community school located in New Malden, Kingston upon Thames, with the address Dickerage Lane, KT3 3RZ. The school caters to children from the age of 2 to 11 years, offering a rich and engaging curriculum that fosters lifelong learning. It is notable for its Specialist Resourced Provision (SRP) designed for children with autism and social communication needs, reflecting its commitment to inclusivity.
The school has a mixed gender environment with a total of 402 students, significantly below its capacity of 736. The student-teacher ratio is approximately 15:1, which supports personalized learning. King's Oak Primary School has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted, with positive assessments in leadership, teaching, and pupil outcomes. The school emphasizes equality of opportunity, ensuring that every child can achieve their full potential.
In academic terms, recent data shows improvements in pupil performance, with notable achievements in reading and mathematics. The school's environment is conducive to learning, with a focus on holistic development through its curriculum and extracurricular activities. King's Oak Primary School is an integral part of its community, offering a welcoming and supportive environment for all students.
Other independent school
London Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6PY
Inter- / non- denominational
Kingston Grammar School is a prestigious educational institution located in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. It was established by a Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth I on March 1, 1561, building on educational activities that had existed in the area since at least the 13th century. The school is closely linked to the historic Lovekyn Chapel, founded in 1309, which is now a venue for civil ceremonies and cultural events.
Kingston Grammar School has evolved significantly over the centuries, initially focusing on Latin grammar and religious instruction. It became co-educational and expanded its curriculum to include a broader range of subjects. The school is known for its strong academic achievements, consistently ranking among the top co-educational schools in the UK.
In recent years, Kingston Grammar School has achieved outstanding A-level results, with a notable 73% of grades at A*/A and 95% at A*-B. Its alumni have excelled in various fields, including arts, literature, law, and the military. The school's strong academic tradition, combined with its rich history and cultural significance, makes it a highly esteemed educational institution in the UK. The Old Kingstonian Society further supports this by fostering connections between past and present students, enhancing the school's community spirit.
Academy sponsor led
Knollmead, Tolworth, Surbiton, KT5 9QP
First Language not English: 44%
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Latchmere Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 5TT
First Language not English: 25%
Foundation school
South Bank Terrace, Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames, KT6 6DG
First Language not English: 44%
Community school
Mansfield Road, Hook, Chessington, KT9 2RN
First Language not English: 26%
Lovelace Primary School is located in the south west of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, bordering the green belt. Established in 1951, it serves the local communities of Hook and Chessington, providing education to children aged 2 to 11. The school benefits from extensive facilities, including an enclosed swimming pool, ICT suite, outdoor amphitheatre, and a dedicated nature study area. This community-focused school emphasizes academic and personal success, with a strong commitment to supporting pupils' wellbeing and ensuring equality of opportunity.
With a pupil-to-teacher ratio of 20:1, Lovelace Primary School offers a rich and diverse curriculum that fosters individual character development alongside core skills in reading, writing, and mathematics. The school has a nursery provision and currently educates 604 students out of a capacity of 630. About 14% of the students are eligible for free school meals, indicating a diverse socio-economic background. Recently, Lovelace Primary School received a "Good" rating across various aspects in its December 2024 Ofsted inspection, highlighting the quality of education, behavior, and leadership. The school's community-oriented approach, coupled with its excellent resources, makes it a strong educational hub in the area.
Malden Manor Primary and Nursery School
Community school
Sheephouse Way, , New Malden, KT3 5PF
First Language not English: 45%
Malden Manor Primary and Nursery School, located in New Malden within the Kingston upon Thames borough (postcode KT3 5PF), is a well-established community school serving mixed-gender pupils aged 3 to 11 years. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Katherine Tremain, the school fosters a vibrant and inclusive learning environment that aims for high standards in academics, arts, and sports. The school emphasizes capturing pupils' interests and raising their aspirations through a broad and stimulating curriculum, supplemented by extensive extracurricular activities such as choir, sports, and leadership roles like school councillors, which encourage holistic development.
With a current enrolment of approximately 423 pupils, close to its capacity of 472, Malden Manor supports a diverse student body, including around 23% of children eligible for free school meals, reflecting its commitment to inclusivity. The school maintains high expectations for behavior and learning, which is evident in the pupils' enthusiasm, politeness, and commitment. Ofsted has rated the school as 'Good,' acknowledging its effective leadership, quality of teaching, and pastoral care. Academic performance data show that about 70-73% of pupils meet expected standards in reading, writing, and maths, with 14-17% achieving higher standards in these core subjects.
Malden Manor prioritizes parental involvement and strives to nurture each child's talents and skills, fostering independent learning and confidence. Its curriculum is well structured to develop key knowledge and vocabulary from early years onwards, with ongoing improvements to ensure all subjects effectively support pupils’ learning journeys. The school provides a warm, supportive community atmosphere where children are encouraged to be the best they can be both inside and outside the classroom.
Malden Parochial CofE Primary School
Voluntary aided school
The Manor Drive, , Worcester Park, KT4 7LW
First Language not English: 23%
Malden Parochial Church of England Primary School is a popular and successful one-form entry school located in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. With a history dating back to 1835, the school has evolved from a small cottage setup to a well-resourced and pleasant environment for children aged 3 to 11. The school is part of the Diocese of Southwark and maintains strong links with the local St John's church. It is situated at The Manor Drive, Worcester Park, KT4 7LW.
The school is proud of its academic achievements, supported by excellent teaching and a wide range of extracurricular activities. As a Church of England school, it places a strong emphasis on community and character development, reflecting the principles of the Kingdom of God. The school's vision centers around creating an environment that fosters love, humility, and transformation.
With a pupil population of 223, the school operates at about 77% capacity. The student body is mixed, with 46.6% boys and 53.4% girls. The school achieves above-average progress in reading, writing, and maths, with a focus on individual contributions to the school community. Malden Parochial CofE Primary School is recognized for its "Good" Ofsted rating and provides a supportive learning environment that encourages personal growth and academic excellence.
Community school
Maple Road, , Surbiton, KT6 4AL
First Language not English: 46%
Maple Infants' School is a community school located in Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames, with a strong focus on creating a nurturing environment for its young learners. The school caters to children aged 3 to 7 and is known for its multicultural and welcoming atmosphere. It has a current enrollment of 289 pupils, with a capacity of 322, indicating a well-managed and efficient use of resources. The school's emphasis on providing a positive and stimulating learning environment has been recognized by Ofsted, which has rated Maple Infants' School as "Good."
The school's approach to education is centered around inspiring children to love learning and grow academically and socially. Its dedicated staff work closely with families to ensure that every child feels secure and supported throughout their educational journey. With a diverse student body, Maple Infants' School is proud of its strong links with the local community, fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility among its students. The school's inclusive environment and strong leadership have contributed to its reputation as a supportive and effective educational institution in the area.
Marymount International School
Other independent school
George Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7PE
Marymount International School, located in Kingston upon Thames, UK, is a prestigious independent Catholic day and boarding school for girls aged 11 to 18. Founded in 1955 by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, it is part of a global network of schools across nine countries and three continents. Situated on a 7-acre campus, the school offers a unique educational experience with a strong emphasis on the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, which it has provided for over 30 years.
Marymount International School is renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking within the top 5% globally in IB results. The school's commitment to bilingual education is notable, with a significant number of students achieving Bilingual Diplomas, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of its students from 46 nationalities. In 2024, the school celebrated a 100% pass rate in the IB Diploma with an average score of 36 points, surpassing the global average of 30 points. This achievement demonstrates the school's ability to foster a supportive and challenging environment that prepares students for top universities worldwide. The pastoral support is strong, emphasizing personal development alongside academic achievement, making it a sought-after institution for families from diverse faiths and backgrounds.
Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Primary School
Academy converter
399 Ewell Road, Tolworth, Surbiton, KT6 7DG
First Language not English: 34%
Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Primary School, located at 399 Ewell Road in Tolworth, Surrey, was a vibrant Catholic community that welcomed children and families until its closure on November 30, 2024. Under the leadership of Mr. Ben Martin, the school fostered a strong foundation in faith and education, emphasizing the development of a growth mindset, resilience, and positive wellbeing. The curriculum was enriched by the Catholic tradition, incorporating diversity and inclusion to create a nurturing environment.
Academically, the school performed well with notable achievements in reading and mathematics. Approximately 42% of students achieved high scores in reading, placing them in the top 14% nationwide, while 41% achieved high scores in mathematics, ranking them within the top 15% nationwide. The school also had a commendable absence rate of just 3%, falling within the top 12% of schools nationally.
Despite its closure, the school's commitment to holistic education and its strong community ethos have left a lasting impact on the area. The school's alumni often proceed to institutions like Richard Challoner School, The Holy Cross School, and Tolworth Girls' School and Sixth Form. The school's dedication to fostering a love of learning and its focus on well-rounded development have equipped students to be well-informed and engaged global citizens.
Other independent school
8 Queen's Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7SH
Park Hill School is an independent preparatory school located at 8 Queen's Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT2 7SH. It offers education for children aged 2 to 11 in a nurturing and safe environment, emphasizing individuality and creativity. The school has a small student body of 104 pupils, allowing for personalized support and small class sizes averaging 14 students. This intimate setting enables teachers to tailor their approach to each child's unique needs, promoting academic, physical, and emotional development.
Park Hill School is recognized for its excellent academic teaching, extending beyond the national curriculum. The school integrates technology across the curriculum, with each child provided an iPad to enhance their learning experience. The staff includes Apple teachers and Apple distinguished educators, ensuring seamless learning even during challenging times like lockdowns.
The school also boasts a strong Performing Arts Department, with students winning numerous awards at the ISA Drama Competitions and Music Awards. Additionally, Park Hill School utilizes the Kingston Grammar School playing fields for sports activities and operates an Outdoor Adventure School, focusing on developing self-esteem and practical outdoor skills. Fees range from £2,205 to £4,180 per term, with scholarships and bursaries available. The school welcomes children from diverse backgrounds, fostering confidence, good manners, and respect for others.
Academy converter
Manor Drive North, , New Malden, KT3 5PE
First Language not English: 23%
Robin Hood Primary and Nursery School
Academy converter
Bowness Crescent, Kingston Vale, London, SW15 3QL
First Language not English: 42%
Other independent school
George Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7PB
Inter- / non- denominational
Rokeby School is a prestigious independent preparatory school for boys located in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. Situated on George Road, it offers a comprehensive education from Reception to Year 8. The school is renowned for its academic success, fostering a strong foundation in academic subjects alongside sports, arts, and an exciting curriculum. Rokeby aims to cultivate well-rounded individuals, helping each boy develop into smart, skilful, and kind young men. The school's non-selective admissions policy allows it to focus on nurturing the unique strengths and interests of each pupil, providing a supportive community for boys aged 4 to 13.
With a current enrollment of 399 students, Rokeby School maintains an average class size of 17 pupils, ensuring personalized attention and development. The curriculum is based on the National Curriculum and the ISEB Common Entrance, offering a variety of subjects including PSHE, French, Mandarin, Latin, and Greek. Rokeby's graduates often go on to top independent senior schools, such as King's College Wimbledon and St Paul's. The school's strong extracurricular program includes over 15 sports and a vibrant arts scene, with music and drama taught as core subjects. Rokeby's commitment to individualized learning and community support has earned it a reputation as one of the best independent prep schools in the Kingston area.
Other independent school
107 Ditton Road, , Surbiton, KT6 6RL
Shrewsbury House School, located in Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames, KT6 6RL, is an independent day preparatory school for boys aged 7 to 13. Founded in 1865, it has a long history of providing exceptional education and has maintained a national reputation for success in securing Scholarships and Awards to top day and boarding senior schools at 13+. The school offers a broad curriculum and emphasizes academic excellence, sporting achievements, and artistic development. It is known for its small class sizes, which average around 16 students, allowing for personalized attention and dedicated pastoral care.
With approximately 320 students, the school fosters a nurturing environment that encourages academic curiosity and enthusiasm. Shrewsbury House School has been rated 'Excellent' in all areas by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI), highlighting its pupils' exceptional knowledge, skills, and understanding. The school's ethos promotes inclusivity, personal development, and high achievement, as evidenced by its ongoing success in regional and national competitions. The school's facilities are well-equipped, featuring upgraded science laboratories, a dedicated art room, and a well-stocked library, providing a comprehensive environment for learning and growth. Overall, Shrewsbury House School is celebrated for its holistic approach to education, ensuring that each boy can reach his full potential.
South Thames Colleges Group
Further education
Kingston Hall Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2AQ
South Thames Colleges Group, located at Kingston Hall Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2AQ, represents one of London’s leading further education institutions, combining the expertise and resources of Kingston, Carshalton, and South Thames Colleges following a merger in August 2017. The Group serves a diverse student body aged from 16 to 99, offering a broad spectrum of vocational, academic, and professional courses tailored to meet the evolving needs of both young learners and adult students. The main campus in Kingston benefits from a vibrant location by the River Thames, with excellent transport links, modern teaching facilities, and a dedicated Creative Industries Centre for students pursuing arts and digital disciplines.
A key strength of South Thames Colleges Group lies in its commitment to inclusivity and student support. The Group provides specialized progression routes for learners with mild to moderate learning differences, such as the Pathway course, which enables personalized progression into vocational areas, GCSEs, and supported study environments. The curriculum is designed to ensure equal access for students from all backgrounds and is regularly reviewed to maintain high standards of teaching, relevance, and student wellbeing. Recent developments highlight the Group’s focus on digital innovation, employer partnerships, and internal progression, with data showing resilience in maintaining high-grade attainment in core subjects despite national fluctuations. The Group’s strategic aims include expanding its curriculum, growing student numbers, and investing in both facilities and staff to sustain its reputation as an exceptional further and higher education provider in London and beyond.
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Hook Road, , Surbiton, KT6 5AS
First Language not English: 34%
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15 Coombe Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7AB
St Agatha's Catholic Primary School
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St Agatha's Drive, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 5TY
First Language not English: 35%
St Andrew's and St Mark's CofE Junior School
Voluntary aided school
Maple Road, , Surbiton, KT6 4AL
First Language not English: 43%
St Andrew's and St Mark's CofE Junior School, located at Maple Road, Surbiton, KT6 4AL, is a thriving Church of England primary school within the Kingston upon Thames Local Education Authority. With a capacity of 360 pupils, it currently educates 356 children aged 7 to 11 in a mixed-gender environment. The school is a voluntary aided institution, emphasizing Christian values and social morality. It has been consistently rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted, with particular strengths in quality of education, behavior, and leadership.
The school's academic performance is notable, with pupils performing well in reading, writing, and mathematics. For instance, average SATs results place it in the top 15% of schools nationally. The curriculum includes a variety of subjects, such as French, Latin, and PSHE, and offers over 15 different sports through both curriculum and extra-curricular activities. The school's environment is enhanced by regular educational trips and a residential trip in Year 6. Approximately 28% of pupils have English as a second language, reflecting the school's diverse community. Despite a relatively high pupil-to-teacher ratio, the school excels in progress, especially in writing, where it ranks among the top 4% nationwide.
St John's C of E Primary School
Voluntary aided school
Portland Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2SG
First Language not English: 29%
St John's Church of England Primary School, located in Kingston upon Thames (KT1 2SG), is a voluntary aided faith school serving mixed-gender children aged 3 to 11. As a small school with a strong community ethos, it is part of the Southwark Diocese Board of Education and emphasizes Christian social values alongside academic excellence. The school has a capacity for 262 pupils and currently educates around 228 children, with approximately 17.5% eligible for free school meals.
Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Lulu Esua, St John's offers a rich and challenging thematic curriculum designed to prepare students for future education and lifelong learning. The curriculum connects various areas of learning and benefits from strong community partnerships, including links with Kingston University and local cultural institutions. The school’s commitment to high standards is reflected in its pupils' attainment: over the past three years, more than 80% of Year 6 pupils achieved the expected combined standard in English, writing, and mathematics, consistently surpassing national averages by a significant margin.
Further, St John's students perform notably well in standardized assessments. For example, around 93% pass the Year 1 Phonics Check, far exceeding national figures, and Year 2 reading results are roughly 10% above national expectations. The school also ranks in the top 9% nationally for Year 6 SATs attainment and top 19% for progress scores, reflecting both high achievement and strong pupil development. These successes contributed to an Ofsted rating of Good in 2023, with inspectors commending rapid progress across diverse groups of pupils. St John's balances academic rigor with broader personal growth, fostering talents in music, sports, and social skills, making it a well-rounded and highly regarded primary school in the Kingston area.
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
Voluntary aided school
The Fairfield, , Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2UP
First Language not English: 55%
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, located at The Fairfield in Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2UP, is a mixed Roman Catholic primary school catering to students aged 3 to 11. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs Lorraine Flower, the school has been recognized for its good educational standards, as noted in recent inspections. Despite its closure on February 28, 2025, due to conversion into an academy, St Joseph's had a notable attendance rate across its year groups, with some as high as 99%.
The school's student body was mixed, with slightly more boys than girls, and it welcomed pupils from diverse backgrounds, as only about 38.6% of students spoke English as their first language. The school's focus was on nurturing both academic and extracurricular talents, providing a supportive environment that encouraged students to reach their full potential. With a dedicated staff, St Joseph's aimed to instill values of hard work and perseverance while promoting a love for learning among its pupils. The school's achievements were celebrated through various educational results and extracurricular activities, showcasing the students' depth of understanding and thirst for knowledge. Despite its eventual closure, St Joseph's legacy as a positive educational environment endures.
St Luke's CofE Primary School
Foundation school
Acre Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6EN
First Language not English: 30%
St Luke's CofE Primary School, located at Acre Road in Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6EN, is a mixed-gender primary school serving children from ages 3 to 11. It operates within a Church of England ethos, emphasizing academic excellence in a nurturing and caring environment. The school is recognized for its strong commitment to Christian social morality, incorporating a traditional subject-based curriculum that includes activities like PSHE and Latin.
Recent inspections by Ofsted have rated the school as "Good" overall, with "Outstanding" early years provision. The school consistently performs well above national averages in academic achievements. For example, in some assessments, it has been noted that a significant percentage of pupils achieve higher standards in reading, writing, and maths, far exceeding local and national averages.
St Luke's offers a supportive learning environment, which is reflected in its student-teacher ratio and class sizes. The school also provides a range of extracurricular activities and sports, fostering a well-rounded educational experience. Despite operating slightly above its capacity of 240 students, the school remains a sought-after option for families in the area, known for its strong community and academic achievements.
St Mary's CofE (Aided) Primary School
Voluntary aided school
Church Lane, , Chessington, KT9 2DH
First Language not English: 20%
St Mary's CofE (Aided) Primary School is located in Chessington, Surrey, with the postcode KT9 2DH. It operates under the local authority of Kingston Upon Thames and serves as a mixed-gender state school catering to children aged from 3 to 11. The school has a small but dedicated community, with approximately 173 to 193 pupils, depending on the source. As a Voluntary Aided School, it maintains a strong Church of England religious character.
St Mary's prides itself on being a nurturing environment, focusing on the unique potential of each pupil. The school strives to provide meaningful and memorable learning experiences, preparing students for the next stages of their education and beyond. It emphasizes a partnership between families, staff, and governors to develop each child's potential.
In its most recent Ofsted inspection on September 28, 2022, St Mary's received an overall rating of "Good" across all inspected areas, including quality of education, behavior and attitudes, and leadership and management. This marks a significant improvement from its previous "Requires Improvement" grade in February 2019. The school's commitment to providing a secure and supportive environment contributes to its strengths in both academic and personal development.
St Matthew's CofE Primary School
Voluntary aided school
Langley Road, , Surbiton, KT6 6LW
First Language not English: 20%
St Matthew's Church of England Primary School is located at Langley Road, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 6LW, and operates under the local authority of Kingston upon Thames. The school caters to children aged 5 to 11 and is a mixed-gender institution, offering a Church of England religious character. With a capacity of 420 pupils, it currently accommodates 416 students.
St Matthew's is recognized as a "Good" school by Ofsted, reflecting its commitment to providing quality education. The school's strengths include its achievements in mathematics and reading, where it ranks highly nationwide. Notably, 54% of its pupils achieve high scores in mathematics, placing it in the top 4% nationally, and 48% achieve high scores in reading, positioning it in the top 7% nationwide. Additionally, the school boasts a low absence rate of 3%, ranking it in the top 9% across the country. Furthermore, it has a commendable pupil-to-teacher ratio and an average staff salary above the national average.
The school's inclusive environment supports a diverse student body, with 16% of pupils having English as an additional language. Despite challenges in writing, where progress is lower than national averages, St Matthew's continues to excel in other areas, such as grammar, with 56% of students achieving high standards, placing it in the top 11% nationally. Under the leadership of Miss Pam Dryden, the school maintains a strong focus on meeting the needs of its community.
St Paul's CofE Primary School
Voluntary aided school
Orchard Road, , Chessington, KT9 1AJ
First Language not English: 20%
St Paul's CofE Primary School, located at Orchard Road in Chessington, Surrey, is a mixed-gender, voluntary aided school under the Kingston upon Thames local authority. It serves students aged 5 to 11 and has a capacity of 210 pupils, with a current enrollment of 202. The school is led by Headteacher Mrs. Emily Evans and operates under the Church of England's religious character within the Diocese of Southwark.
The school is recognized for its "Good" Ofsted rating, reflecting its quality in leadership, teaching, and pupil achievements. St Paul's emphasizes a growth mindset and resilience, encouraging pupils to learn from mistakes. Notably, the school boasts a low pupil absence rate, ranking among the top 9% nationwide, and its pupils achieve high scores in reading, with 37% of students scoring highly, placing it in the top 23% nationwide.
St Paul's also excels in writing, with 22% of students achieving high scores, and shows strong progress in writing and math. The pupil-to-teacher ratio is 23:1, which is lower than some national averages, allowing for more personalized attention. Upon completion, students often move to nearby schools such as Southborough High School and Tolworth Girls' School and Sixth Form. Overall, St Paul's CofE Primary School is a well-regarded institution with a strong educational foundation.
St Paul's CofE Primary School, Kingston Hill
Voluntary aided school
St Paul's C of E Primary School, Princes Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6AZ
First Language not English: 23%
St Paul's CofE Primary School, Kingston Hill, located at Princes Road, Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6AZ, is a Church of England primary school serving children aged 4 to 11. It is a mixed gender, voluntary aided school with a strong focus on integrating Christian values into its educational framework. The school has a governing body that plays a strategic role in overseeing its direction and leadership, ensuring the school maintains high standards of education and safety.
The school's history curriculum is designed to inspire curiosity and fascination with Britain's past and the wider world, emphasizing significant historical events and figures. The curriculum is carefully planned to make use of the local area, such as exploring Tudor and Victorian architecture, which provides a unique learning experience for the students.
St Paul's CofE Primary School, Kingston Hill, has a strong performance record, with a recent increase in pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths. The school has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted. It boasts a low absence rate of 3%, ranking it among the top 4% nationwide, and a pupil-to-teacher ratio of 24:1, which is lower than many schools. The average salary for teachers is £41,500, placing it in the top 15% nationwide. These factors contribute to its reputation as a solid educational institution in the Kingston upon Thames area.
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Harrow Close, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, KT9 2HR
First Language not English: 18%
Other independent school
13-15 Surbiton Crescent, , Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2JT
Surbiton High School, located in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames (KT1 2JT), is a prestigious independent day school for girls aged 4 to 18, with a boys' preparatory section for ages 4 to 11. Established in 1884 by Anglican clergymen under the Church Schools Company, now known as the United Church Schools Trust, it was founded to provide superior education for girls aligned with Church of England principles. Over the years, Surbiton High has grown from its modest beginnings of 11 pupils to become one of the leading independent schools in the UK, maintaining a strong emphasis on academic excellence and well-being under the current leadership of Principal Matthew Shoults since 2025.
The school is known for its highly selective admissions and outstanding academic results. In the 2024 GCSE exams, 46% of grades awarded were at the top Grade 9, with over 91% at Grade 7 or above and a 100% pass rate from Grade 9 to 4. At A-Level, 62% of grades were A* to A and over 85% were A* to B, with 81% of students progressing to top universities, including 11 students accepting places at Oxbridge. The sixth form offers an extensive curriculum, covering a broad spectrum of subjects from classical languages and sciences to arts and social sciences. Surbiton High prides itself on nurturing both academic achievement and personal growth within a supportive community, ensuring students are well-prepared for higher education and future challenges.
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Manor Park, Malden Road, Surrey, KT3 6AU
The Hollyfield School and Sixth Form Centre
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Surbiton Hill Road, , Surbiton, KT6 4TU
First Language not English: 24%
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25 Sandal Road, , New Malden, KT3 5AR
First Language not English: 29%
Free schools
Richmond Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 5PE
First Language not English: 24%
Other independent school
57 Thetford Road, , New Malden, KT3 5DP
The Study School, located at 57 Thetford Road, New Malden, Kingston upon Thames, KT3 5DP, is an independent co-educational school catering to children from the ages of 2 to 11. The school is known for its nurturing environment, designed to foster a love of learning and personal development in its pupils. With a small student body of 81, it offers a personalized approach that allows for a tailored educational experience.
The school is led by Headteacher Mr. Ciarán McAuley, and it does not offer boarding facilities. Its curriculum is structured to support the holistic development of children, laying foundational skills that prepare them for future academic success. The Study School is part of a larger educational setup that includes a nursery and pre-school, providing continuity from early childhood to the preparatory years. The school's strengths lie in its ability to provide a close-knit community where children can grow academically and socially. The Study Nursery, which is part of the school, is highly regarded and provides a Forest School experience, along with EYFS learning and blended education methods. This integrated approach ensures that children receive a comprehensive education that combines play and learning effectively.
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Richmond Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 5PL
First Language not English: 41%
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Queen Elizabeth Road, , Kingston upon Thames, KT2 6RL
First Language not English: 29%
Tolworth Girls' School and Sixth Form
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Tala Close, Tolworth Girls' School and Sixth Form, Surbiton, KT6 7EY
First Language not English: 30%
Tolworth Infant and Nursery School
Community school
School Lane, , Tolworth, KT6 7SA
First Language not English: 31%
Tolworth Infant and Nursery School is a community school located in School Lane, Tolworth, Surrey, with the local authority being Kingston upon Thames. The school is led by Headteacher Rachel Nye and caters to children aged 2 to 7. It operates as a mixed-gender school with no boarding facilities. The school has a capacity of 330 pupils, currently housing 319 students, meaning it is operating at 97% capacity.
The school has been recognized for its outstanding performance, receiving an "Outstanding" rating in its most recent Ofsted inspection in December 2023. This assessment highlighted the school's excellence in quality of education, behavior and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision. The school places a strong emphasis on early childhood development, providing a nurturing and stimulating environment for its youngest students. The nursery offers flexible attendance options, including morning and afternoon sessions, and focuses on developing language and communication skills.
Tolworth Infant and Nursery School supports a diverse student body, with approximately 32.6% of pupils having English as their second language. Additionally, about 12.2% of the students are eligible for free school meals. The school's commitment to inclusive education and supportive environment is reflected in its resourced provision for students with moderate and severe learning difficulties. Overall, Tolworth Infant and Nursery School prides itself on creating a positive and vibrant community where children can thrive as happy and successful learners.
Community school
Douglas Road, , Surbiton, KT6 7SA
First Language not English: 37%
Tolworth Junior School, located in Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames, is a community school that serves as part of The Federation of Tolworth Infant and Nursery and Junior Schools. The school caters to children aged 7 to 11, offering a mixed-gender environment with a total of 399 pupils. It boasts a diverse student body, with 42% of pupils having English as a second language. The school has a strong focus on supporting students with special needs, providing moderate and severe learning difficulty classes, and resourced provision for 12 students.
Tolworth Junior School is known for its vibrant community and emphasis on student success. It has a commendable teacher-to-student ratio of approximately 18:1, allowing for personalized attention. While the school faces challenges in certain academic areas, such as writing and grammar scores, it maintains a strong commitment to its students' development. The average full-time teacher's salary is higher than the national average, reflecting the school's investment in its staff. The school's motto, "happy children, successful learners," underscores its dedication to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Overall, Tolworth Junior School is a dynamic and community-driven educational institution working to help its students reach their full potential.
Other independent school
80 Westbury Road, , New Malden, KT3 5AS
Westbury House School is a highly regarded independent preparatory school located in New Malden, Surrey, with an address at 80 Westbury Road, KT3 5AS. The school is led by Headmistress Miss Clare King and caters to children from age 2 to 11. It is known for its small size, which allows for personalized care and support, enabling each child to reach their full potential.
The school has a strong academic record, with numerous pupils securing places at Kingston and Sutton Grammar Schools. Over the past five years, 76 children have successfully passed the 11+ exam, ensuring all pupils proceed to their preferred choice of state or independent senior schools. The school's curriculum is designed to stimulate children and prepare them for future endeavors, with a focus on character virtues such as resilience, empathy, and kindness.
Westbury House School has been rated "Excellent" in all areas by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in 2022, recognizing its commitment to fostering a supportive environment that encourages excellence. The school's diverse community is highly inclusive, celebrating cultural diversity and demonstrating excellent respect for different backgrounds. With a tuition fee range of £1,488 to £4,645, the school provides a nurturing environment for its approximately 87 to 97 pupils.