- The boys’ day school in Marylebone, central London, was founded in 2015 as the senior element to the prep school famous for educating the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex. It describes itself as a “springboard to the world”, and during the past decade has built “a vibrant, diverse and caring community with strong shared values”, the headmaster, Robert Garvey, says.
- Almost a fifth of pupils from the class of 2023 went on to study at universities in North America and Europe; about 60 per cent joined Russell Group institutions.
- All boys take part in volunteering and fundraising activities. Thespians have performed at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, while a school magazine gives budding writers the opportunity to be published, and all year 7 pupils are taught to play a brass or string instrument. Sport provision includes a strength and conditioning suite, boxercise studio and yoga space, as well as access to state-of-the-art facilities at the Ealing Trailfinders professional rugby club.
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