Brighton College Prep Kensington
- Brighton College Prep Kensington
10-13 Prince's Gardens
London
SW7 1ND - Head: Mrs Lois Gaffney
- T 020 7591 4622
- F 020 7823 7557
- E admissions@bright…epkensington.co.uk
- W www.brightonco…nsington.co.uk/
- An independent school for boys and girls aged from 2 to 13.
- Boarding: No
- Local authority: Westminster
- Pupils: 285
- Religion: None
- Fees: £23,490 - £30,882 pa
- Open days: May
- Ofsted report: View the Ofsted report
What the school says...
Brighton College Prep Kensington is a vibrant school for girls and boys aged 2 to 13 years. An exciting, bright and buzzing family school, we are well known for our welcoming atmosphere, high academic standards and exceptional pastoral care. We want our pupils both to enjoy school and be inspired to achieve their full potential. Academic excellence is at the very heart of a Brighton College education. Our experienced and dedicated teachers shape the curriculum to suit children’s needs and interests, preparing them to leave us as confident, well-prepared and highly motivated learners. ...Read more
This is not currently a GSG-reviewed school.
Do you know this school?
The schools we choose, and what we say about them, are founded on parents’ views. If you know this school, please share your views with us.
Please login to post a comment.
Special Education Needs
The school takes a positive and professional whole-school approach to pupils with SEND. To ensure the needs of pupils with SEND are addressed, the SENCO will: - identify and assess pupils with SEND and where necessary, refer for further assessment by other professionals such as educational psychologists, specialist teachers and therapists - develop and monitor support measures where a need is identified - develop and update the SEND Register and ensure that these are circulated amongst teaching staff - work in close liaison with teaching staff to ensure confidential communication on learning needs and progress of pupils - teach pupils according to their specific needs, recognising their particular strengths and learning needs to promote achievement of their academic potential - communicate effectively with parents/guardians on the learning needs of pupils and provide an Individual education plan for those pupils on the SEND register and ensure that these are circulated to the staff of specific pupils - collate evidence to support applications for additional funding and access arrangements in examinations
Who came from where
School | Year | Places |
---|---|---|
Newton Prep | 2024 | 1 |
The Good Schools Guide newsletter
Educational insight in your inbox. Sign up for our popular newsletters.