Top 30 Best High school students in London
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London School of Science & Technology - (LSST Wembley Campus)
● Closed“I am a business student/ ambassador since 2017 at LSST and I say like most student here that if you are a genuine hard worker then you will be a success. I challenge any student to see LSST life for themselves and ask for me or any student rep and we will show you what services are here and please look at the many amazing students we already have and amazing services in all our campuses across the UK. We have one of the best student union that always support the students and helps us work toward better aims. LSST is working with industry leader better than many other colleges for a reason and that reason is that it is highly respected. Why??? Becuase it has many many happy and hard working students in all campuses. Please note that some people write bad review when they are told off for bad attendence and then they pretend it is college fault or blame on staff. They have reason to be angry - but instead of being angry on themselves they blame others. I attending a google event at LSST where a senior from google informed me about google services and I now use google services to support LSST in which I learned this from! Thank you for your time and please contact me for details. Mo”
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Sutton High School GDST
● Open“Our daughter joined Sutton High in Year 7 and is very happy there. She came from a wonderful state primary school (which she loved, and we loved), so the bar had been set very high, but we have nothing but praise for the school. Our perception of the new head is that she is fantastic; hugely energetic, invested, communicative and very present, with a great vision for the school. Her staff are passionate about their roles as educators, are very approachable and really know their pupils and how to support and progress them. The school takes the students’ health and wellbeing very seriously, and the girls know that there is network of support available to them, should they need it. Academically, they have high expectations of the girls, and encourage them to work to the very best of THEIR ability. And this is where I think Sutton High perhaps differs from other schools in the area. Our daughter got a place at the local grammar school, but in the end, we chose to send her to Sutton High. Financially, it was a very big decision (especially as we have two daughters!), but my husband posed the question, ‘Where do you think she will thrive more?’, and my instinctive answer was Sutton High. The variety of opportunities in terms of sport, art, music, drama, STEM, trips etc are great and wide-ranging, and offer the chance for your daughter to find something that they really love and are good at. That’s a real bonus for the self-esteem when navigating the occasionally rocky path of teenager-hood! Overall, as our daughter trots happily down to the station each morning, looking ahead to a school day filled with lovely friends, ‘kind teachers and amazing food’ (her words!) and lots of interesting learning opportunities, we feel we made the right decision.”
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St James Preparatory & Nursery School
● Open“St James is a school that fosters children's confidence, communication skills, and a love of learning. They do this through lot of drama, speech competitions, beautiful literature, philosophy classes, singing, and the school equivalent of positive parenting. A wonderful school that educates the whole child.”
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Wilson's School
● Open“I am a pupil of Wilson's School, and let me just say it is absolutely phenomenal. There are several bad reviews by Wallington haters, but that's just them being envious. This school is absolutely elite as far as secondary schools go. Remember that 100,000 children take the 11+ exams every year and only 192 make it into Wilson's. You are guaranteed a stunning life at Wilson's, due to our highly qualified teachers, our style of teaching which aims to get us all to 9's (the equivalent of an A**) on our GCSE exams and our amazing wellbeing lead.”
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James Wolfe Primary School
● Closed“We have been a part of this school for 10 years now and all of our children have had a wonderful time at James Wolfe. The staff are always so helpful and friendly, this school really do go above and beyond. Our eldest child is now in Year 9 at secondary school and I know that everything she is achieving now is down to the great start she had at James Wolfe. My other children are still gaining the wonderful support and care that they need from these incredible teachers. Thank you to everyone at James Wolfe!”
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Essex Primary School
● Open“i miss this school grew up good and moved in year 2 so sad and now i can look at all the memories”
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Bancroft's School
● Open“IMPRESSIVE A LEVEL RESULTS 2019 There were lots smiling faces today at Bancroft’s this morning. After the long 6 weeks wait for this year’s A Level results. We are delighted to report that 65.8% of all A levels taken were graded at either A* or A grade with 85.2% of them at grades A*, A or B. All eleven of the students who held offers from either Oxford or Cambridge have had their places confirmed, with the majority of other pupils achieving the necessary grades for their first choice universities. The main feeling amongst the pupils seemed to be relief that the stress had come to an end and that they can now get on with their summer and their futures. Theva said “I’m just glad it is all over, I can relax now.” Joseph offered some advice for next year’s cohort, “Do something the day before – just take your mind off things. And stay off social media, there are too many rumours about grade boundaries!” Many pupils did better than they had expected; Eloise was celebrating her 3 A*s and place at Bristol, “I’m really shocked. I was busy looking up clearing yesterday and I thought I had been given the wrong results envelope this morning.” Tom shared her joy, “I’ve done way better than I thought. I honestly thought I had failed and didn’t expect to do this well (A*, A, A) so I’m taking up my place for English and History at Sheffield. Caroline said that she resorted to watching Netflix throughout the night as she couldn’t sleep; her fears were unfounded as she achieved the grades needed for her International Business with French degree in Edinburgh. Head Simon Marshall said, “We’d like to congratulate our leavers of 2019 who have achieved impressive results this year. The new reformed, linear A Levels aim to be demanding and challenging, and we are delighted that so many of our leavers have done so well and have obtained places at their chosen universities.”
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Brampton Primary School - East Ham
● Open“I went to this school since year 1 i am in year 5 but unfortunatly i had to leave i love this school”
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Sevenoaks School
● Open“Fantastic school, I loved it; the tour, the exams and everything, best IB school, but also fairly complex to pass”
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Beam County Primary School
● Open“I really enjoyed it and I wish I could go back to it and the education standards are very high and Ithaca great amount of fun”
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St. Fidelis Catholic Primary School
● Closed“I left this school in 2012 and I had an amazing experience! Loved every minute!”
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Dartford Grammar School for Girls
● Open“Staff members are very positive towards the better future of the students. Great guidance throughout the critical period. Online studying was very productive and progressive.”
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Wandsworth Nursery Pre-School
● Open“My son started in baby room when he was just 8 months old. I was nervous as every first time parent would be - leaving him for the first time was crushing. However, those feelings quickly disappeared as my son settled in almost immediately. The girls in baby room are exceptional, very attentive, caring, passionate and always so warm and friendly. My son is now 21 months and has been thriving tremendously! He now knows his full ABC’s, knows how to count up to 30, and backwards, knows his colours and shapes and has just started adding objects together. The amazing art work that comes home is always outstanding and I just couldn’t be happier. The meals are all cooked fresh on site by a terrific chef, the options are super yummy and to top it off, we get given a take home meal - saves me cooking when I take my son home! When dropping my son off in the mornings I always feel happy to know he is happy, as he always runs in with a huge smile. Very reassuring! The rest of the staff in toddler room and pre school are equally as brilliant as the baby room staff. Everyone is just amazing, I can not praise Busy Bees Wandsworth enough! My sons development is a testimony to their hard work and dedication to each and every child.”
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Oak Farm Primary School
● Closed“An excellent school with a truly dedicated and talented group of teachers led by the outstanding headteacher Catherine Veale. This really is a school which continues to impress with its inspired and motivating learning skills. Highly recommended.”
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Dairy Meadow Primary School
● Open“hello miss my spelling test sheet is at school can i come and get it now because i have to read an practise today”
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North London Collegiate School
● Open“My daughter has been at the school since reception and is about to go into year 8. It is an absolutely oustanding school on every single count. Academically it's second to none but the same goes for all the extra curricular activities too. Drama, Art, Music and everything else you can think of are done with the same enthusiasm and professionalism and dedication as the work on the academic curriculum.”
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The German School London
● Open“Fantastic school, does a good Job of teaching it's pupils I recommend this every parent”
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Kingston Business School
● Open“While studying for my BBA, I realized the benefits of introducing additional finances and human resource policies, which resulted in a marked increase in productivity at my company. I always knew Kingston had a solid reputation; what I did not know was that the Kingston BBA would turn me from a project manager to an entrepreneur. My Kingston BBA was probably the single biggest step I took in transforming my career prospects: partly because of the great business grounding it gave me, but also because it gave me confidence that I could hold my own in a diverse business environment.”
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Marshgate Primary School
● Open“I have two boys at Marshgate Primary School since Reception, now in Year 5 and Year 3. I am very happy with the school. The teachers are amazing, encouraging and providing extra support when needed and they try their best to boost children's confidence. They are always available for a chat. All support staff are great, from teaching assistants to office staff, always helpful and friendly. I also like the community spirit and all events PSA is working really hard to organise. I would recommend this school to anyone.”
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Saint Mary Magdalen's Roman Catholic Junior School
● Open“Great lovely friendly school and staff are soo lovely”
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Wallington County Grammar School
● Open“Absolutely phenomenal school. My brother just started y7 and has had a change in attitude. This a good school for your child.”
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Parkfield Primary School
● Open“One of the best school i had lots of good experiences here i will never forget the trips are very nice such as moat mount.”
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Argyle Primary School
● Closed“Fantastic School. A friendly happy welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. This school provides an excellent education from early years through to year 6. The staff are experienced, motivated and knowledgeable and provide a high standard of teaching, strong in the Arts and Sciences. Situated right in the heart of Kings Cross, the school takes advantage of being close to major scientific institutions (the Crick Institute), a technology giant (Google), the British Library and the Inns of Court. The school doesn't rest on its laurels and has a number of exciting developments coming soon.”
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Westminster School
● Closed“When our son attended Westminster School it was an extremely positive experience, both for him and for us. It seemed that the overt academic excellence was matched by the more subtle, but also more important, authentic intellectual dimension. I wish I'd been a Westminster student myself!”
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Eaton Square Senior School
● Open“Great private secondary school. Recently opened, teachers are friendly and the location is superb. Fantastic support from the senior management and the special education needs team.”
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Gladesmore Community School
● Open“This is a great school to attend, they really aspire your children to learn and have dreams. The everybody dreams campaign was a wonderful thing to experience and a great thing for the victim of the Tottenham riots. The single should have reached number one in the charts !!!!!! Its amazing how the school, along with the pupils produced and release a song to support their local community. The use of social media to promote the single was great idea, to show and support that social media can also be used to promote positive ideas and not dwell on the negatives it posed during the Tottenham riots.”
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Curwen Primary School
● Open“This school is the best school in the universe I went there when I was little”
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Forest School
● Open“Brilliant teachers who really want to make a difference.. Endless opportunities. V exciting and happy place. I moved my second child there because of the way Forest benefitted my first child, academically. The school has made a lot of advances in the years we have been attending. Unlike many schools near us Forest works with each child to be the best they can be, rather than kick out the kids that don't get straight A's (and don't have home tutoring!) .”
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Cranbrook Primary School
● Open“I love his school I miss it soooo much I didn't get to say bye either”
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