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With small classes, an enviable ratio of qualified staff to pupils, links with the Dyslexia Institute, National Association of Gifted Children, the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, the English Speaking Board and other schools in the group, Kingswood is well placed to respond to the educational needs of a wide range of academic ability and potential. Opportunities are provided for all to take part in the performing arts, team games and public speaking. Children learn to present themselves well through sporting, social and cultural activities. These activities are essential ingredients of the ‘Kingswood experience’.
We have high hopes for all our pupils and do our best to make sure they leave us as accomplished and caring persons who value themselves and others and are happy and confident to take on the many academic, personal and social challenges which they well undoubtedly encounter as they get older. We therefore foster consideration for others, good manners and opportunities for service both in and out of school.
We employ specialist teachers for Sport, Music, Drama and Ballet and our Special Needs Co-ordinator uses all available expertise to include and help all children who clearly have tremendous potential to achieve success. We value a blend of traditional and modern teaching styles responding to children’s needs and expect all pupils to take advantage of the continuous educational opportunities the school provides from the Nursery to leaving at the age of eleven. The importance of good examination results is recognised and thorough preparation is given without confining the curriculum to these needs alone. The school has an excellent record of examination successes and most children are destined to enter leading independent or grammar schools.
The Kingswood experience is characterised by the intrinsic belief in the importance of moral and spiritual education as well as the personal and social development of each child based on Christian principles. We have an inclusive attitude towards all pupils and welcome children of all faiths providing they are not restricted in any way from participating fully in the life of the school. We work in partnership with parents and enjoy close links with families and past pupils.
Age range: 3 - 16
Day pupils: 25 boys and 25 girls
Annual day fees: £1,080 - £5,685
This school does not offer flexi-boarding.
TOTAL PUPILS: 25 boys and 25 girls
Staff numbers: 7 full time and 7 part time
Method of entry: Assessment, Interview
Accreditations and affiliations: NAHT, NAGC
Religious affiliation: Non-denominational
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The school offers: Other bursaries, Academic, Junior school entry, Siblings, Music, All-rounder
This school provides for individual pupils with these needs:
Autistic Spectrum of Difficulties
Dyslexia or Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD)
Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD)
Aspergers Syndrome
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