
Kew House School
What is Kew House School like?
Located in West London, Kew House School is a co-educational, independent senior day school for pupils aged 11-18 years, owned by the Gardener Schools Group, a family-founded company set up in 1991.
Kew House aims to provide a rich and broad education for all pupils, whatever their specialism. It does not aim to serve as an examination “factory”, but instead places importance on all aspects of the curriculum whilst supporting each pupil to achieve their full academic potential.
Kew House operates a true ‘Open Door’ policy that welcomes parents and members of the wider community to become a part of school life. It has now developed the feeling of a family and social hub that provides emotional support and security for all pupils and school community.
Is Kew House School a good fit for my child?
Kew House School seeks to recruit intelligent pupils with a confident sense of identity and an original approach to learning, problem solving and creativity. Each year group is selected as a cohort in which children with different aptitudes and personalities inspire and support each other. Kew House pupils are highly creative, particularly in music and the performing and visual arts.
For sporty pupils, the PE department boasts success at both regional and national level across rowing, athletics, tennis, table tennis, cross country and netball. Despite the sporting triumphs, the school promotes inclusivity, opportunity and choice to ensure participation is maximised across all ability levels.
How can I apply to Kew House School?
The school does use entrance testing to ensure each pupil can successfully access the curriculum, but greater emphasis is placed on interviews, work portfolios and feeder school reports. The usual entrance points apply but ocassional applications will be considered if space allows. Please submit an enquiry to discuss whether Kew House is a suitable fit for your child.
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