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Dukes Education is a leading provider of premium independent education in the UK, managing a curated "family" of nurseries, preparatory schools, senior schools, and elite sixth-form colleges. Founded in 2015 by Aatif Hassan, the group distinguishes itself through a "cradle-to-career" model, supplementing traditional schooling with summer camps, university application consultancies, and career experience programmes. While the group provides centralised support and shared expertise, it maintains the individual identity and heritage of each member institution.
Associated Schools(15)

Bassett House School is an independent co-educational preparatory school for children aged 2 to 11, situated in Notting Hill, London. Established in 1947 by Sylvia Rentoul, the school operates across multiple sites in North Kensington. It follows the motto "Quisque pro sua parte" (For each the best), fostering a supportive environment that prioritises individual development. The curriculum is arts-rich, featuring music, drama, and the "Bassett Baccalaureate", which includes weekly equestrian studies. Facilities include a dedicated Early Years centre, Bassett Bear House, and the use of nearby performing arts and sports spaces.

Broomfield House School is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 3 to 11, located in Kew, Richmond. Founded in 1876, it is the oldest independent school in Kew and is situated near the Royal Botanic Gardens. The school occupies a Victorian building and offers a curriculum that balances academic subjects with music, art, and sport. It focuses on preparing children for the 11-plus transition to senior schools. The school maintains a traditional ethos while providing facilities such as a dedicated science lab and art studio.

Devonshire House Preparatory School is a co-educational day school and nursery in Hampstead, London, for children aged 2 to 13. Established in 1989, the school is housed across four Victorian premises, including the former residence of illustrator Francis William Topham. The curriculum balances academic rigour with personal wellbeing, preparing pupils for transition at 11+ and 13+ to various leading senior schools. Facilities include specialist science and art rooms, two onsite all-weather pitches, and an integrated Forest School, all set within spacious grounds and walled gardens.

Earlscliffe is an independent, co-educational sixth-form boarding school located in Folkestone, Kent. Housed in a Victorian building dating from 1870, the school is situated in the town's West End, close to the sea and the Leas promenade. Earlscliffe provides a personalised education for students aged 15 to 19, with a curriculum focused on A-levels and university foundation programmes. The academic approach is defined by small class sizes and a system of weekly progress testing. Now part of Dukes Education, the school supports a diverse, international community of students.

Eaton House Belgravia is an independent day school for boys aged 2 to 11, incorporating a co-educational nursery, located in London’s Belgravia district. Founded in 1897, the school is situated near Sloane Square and occupies historic premises on Eaton Gate. It provides a traditional academic curriculum intended to prepare pupils for 7+, 8+, and 11+ entry into competitive senior schools. Facilities include specialist rooms for science, music, and ICT, alongside an outdoor learning area. Notable alumni include former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and the actor Eddie Redmayne.

Eaton House The Manor is an independent day school in Clapham for pupils aged 2 to 13. Set on a 1.5-acre site opposite Clapham Common, the school is housed within a Grade II listed Georgian manor house and purpose-built facilities. It comprises a co-educational nursery, a boys’ preparatory school, and a girls’ preparatory school, delivering single-sex education in a shared environment. The curriculum focuses on preparing pupils for entry to leading senior schools. Facilities include specialist science and design technology laboratories, an art room, a full-size theatre, and a dedicated wellbeing hub.

Eaton Square Prep School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 2 to 11, located in Belgravia, London. Occupying three Grade II listed Georgian townhouses overlooking Eccleston Square, the school combines a traditional British ethos with a modern curriculum. Academic study is supported by specialist teaching in STEAM, music, and art, while character development is fostered through core values such as integrity and empathy. The school utilises nearby sporting facilities and private gardens, preparing pupils for transition to leading senior schools.

Hampton Court House is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 2 to 18, situated in a Grade II listed 18th-century building in East Molesey, Surrey. Overlooking Bushy Park, the school is set within eight acres of private parkland. It maintains a distinctive ethos where pupils and staff are on a first-name basis and there is no formal uniform. The school provides a bilingual immersion programme in French and English for younger years. The curriculum balances academic study with a focus on individuality and creative development.

Heathside Preparatory School is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 2 to 11, situated in the heart of Hampstead Village. Occupying historic buildings near Hampstead Heath, the school regularly utilises the Heath for its Forest School programme and outdoor learning. Heathside is distinguished by its informal ethos, which includes a no-uniform policy and the practice of pupils and teachers using first names. The curriculum is based on the pillars of "knowledge, nature, and nurture," providing academic preparation for the 11-plus alongside a strong emphasis on creative arts and pastoral development.

Knightsbridge School is a co-educational day school for pupils aged 3 to 16, situated in the heart of London. Founded in 2006, the school occupies two grand redbrick townhouses in Lennox Gardens, formerly the Danish Embassy. Its ethos is centred on an "ecosystem of happiness" and the "KS Code," promoting a balanced approach to academic and personal development. The school offers a broad curriculum alongside a diverse extracurricular programme, utilising local facilities such as Battersea Park and Imperial College to support its sporting and creative activities.

London Park School (Mayfair) is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 11 to 16, situated in central London. Housed in a Grade I listed townhouse at 106 Piccadilly, the school overlooks Green Park and retains original 18th-century features, including ornate ceilings and a grand stone staircase. Formerly the site of the St James's and Bachelor's Clubs, the school provides an education focused on creativity and collaboration. It utilises the capital's cultural landmarks for learning, with students typically moving on to the group's dedicated sixth form in nearby Belgravia.

Notting Hill Prep is a co-educational day school in West London for pupils aged 4 to 13. Founded in 2003, the school is situated near Portobello Road and is an accredited Advanced Thinking School, emphasising cognitive development and independent thought through its curriculum. Its ethos seeks to balance academic rigour with "the joy of childhood", supported by facilities including a library, a woodland area, and school chickens. Specialist teaching is introduced early in subjects such as science and music, preparing pupils for transition to senior schools at ages 11 or 13.