Independent Boys' Schools in Greater London

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Brondesbury College is an independent day school for boys aged 11 to 16, situated in a Tudor-style building within the leafy area of Brondesbury Park, London. Founded in 1996 by Yusuf Islam, the college provides a curriculum that integrates the National Curriculum with Islamic faith and values. The school focuses on nurturing moral excellence, character development, and leadership skills. Its educational approach aims to prepare students for the challenges of modern life through a combination of academic rigour and spiritual guidance in a secure Islamic environment.

St Paul's School is an independent school for boys aged 7 to 18, situated on a 45-acre riverside site in Barnes, London. Founded in 1509 by John Colet, the school emphasises a liberal education and academic scholarship. Its extensive campus includes an on-site boat club, a theatre, and specialised science and music centres. St Paul's operates as both a day and boarding school, with flexible and weekly boarding available for senior pupils. The institution’s historical alumni include notable figures such as John Milton and Samuel Pepys.

Westminster Under School is an independent preparatory school for boys aged 7 to 13, established in 1943. Situated in central London at 27 Vincent Square, it overlooks the Westminster School playing fields. The school claims to focus on a liberal education, fostering a love of knowledge, inquisitiveness, and a desire to serve others. It also aims to develop compassionate and intellectually enriched pupils. The school is known for its strengths in music, sports, drama, chess, and Latin, with choristers often serving St Margaret's Church in Westminster Abbey.

Wetherby Senior School is an independent day school for boys aged 11 to 18, situated in Marylebone, Central London. Established in 2015, the school operates across two sites and offers a curriculum leading to GCSE and A-Level examinations. The school provides tailored support for pupils applying to global universities, including institutions in North America and Europe. Facilities include specialist science laboratories, a drama studio, and music rooms, while sports make use of external grounds. Its ethos emphasises character development, academic curiosity, and preparation for success in an increasingly global society.

City of London School is an independent day school for boys aged 10 to 18, located on a riverside site in the City of London. Tracing its origins to a 1442 bequest from John Carpenter, the school was formally established by an Act of Parliament in 1834. The current purpose-built campus, opened in 1986, is situated beneath St Paul’s Cathedral and features a sports centre, swimming pool, and professional theatre. The school emphasises academic breadth and social diversity, maintaining close historical ties with the City of London Corporation.

St Anthony's School For Boys is an independent Catholic preparatory day school in Hampstead, London, for boys aged 4 to 13, with a co-educational nursery. Founded in the late 19th century, the school occupies two historic properties: a Victorian villa, previously an ambassador's residence, and a former nursing home. Its ethos balances academic development with spiritual awareness and creativity, welcoming pupils of all faiths. Onsite facilities include an indoor swimming pool, a science laboratory, and specialised art and music rooms. The school provides a broad education within a traditional and supportive setting.

The Hall School is an independent preparatory day school for boys aged 4 to 13, located in the Belsize Park area of Hampstead, London. Established in 1889, the school is set within Victorian red-brick buildings and aims to provide a broad, high-calibre education that nurtures curiosity and academic excellence. The Hall School prepares pupils for entry into leading senior schools through a balance of academic rigour, music, and sport. The school is organised across three distinct sites—Junior, Middle, and Senior—and maintains a traditional house system alongside its Church of England foundation.

Westminster Cathedral Choir School is an academically selective, Roman Catholic preparatory school for boys aged four to 13, situated in central London. Founded in 1901 by Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, the school is dedicated to training the choristers of Westminster Cathedral, who reside as boarders from Year 4. The school offers a broad 'liberal arts' education alongside a strong tradition in music and competitive sport. As one of only two Catholic cathedral schools in the United Kingdom, it maintains a unique focus on liturgical music and academic excellence within a faith-centred environment.

Sussex House is an independent day preparatory school for boys aged 8 to 13, located in the heart of Chelsea, London. Founded in 1952, the school is housed in a finely restored Norman Shaw building in Cadogan Square, which retains much of its 19th-century architectural character. The school emphasises a traditional yet imaginative ethos, balancing academic rigour with a focus on creativity and sport. It is well-regarded for its music and drama provision, and maintains an exceptional national reputation for success in fencing.

Darul Hadis Latifiah is an independent Islamic secondary school and sixth form for boys aged 11 to 20, situated in Bethnal Green, London. Founded in 1978 by Sheikh Allamah Muhammad Abdul Latif Chowdhury Fultali, the institution originally served as a madrasa before achieving secondary school status in 1999. The curriculum provides a blend of the UK National Curriculum and Islamic studies, including tuition in Bengali and Urdu. Operating from its Cornwall Avenue site since 2005, the school's ethos is built upon the core values of faith, aspiration, inspiration, and respect.

Whitgift School is an independent day and boarding school for boys aged 10-18, situated on a 45-acre parkland site in South Croydon, Greater London. Founded in 1596 by Archbishop John Whitgift, its motto is "Vincit qui patitur" (He who perseveres, conquers). The school claims to focus on academic achievement, personal development, and co-curricular involvement, aiming to foster mutual respect and self-esteem. The extensive grounds feature landscaped gardens, ponds, and an aviary. Full, weekly, and flexi-boarding options are available.

King's House School is an independent day school located in Richmond, Greater London. Established in 1946, the school provides education for pupils aged 3 to 13. Historically a boys' preparatory school, it is currently transitioning to a fully co-educational model. The school is situated near Richmond Park and maintains its own extensive sports ground in Chiswick. The curriculum focuses on providing a broad academic and extracurricular experience, including strong music and arts programmes, to foster the individual development of each pupil.

Westminster Abbey Choir School, situated in Dean's Yard in central London, is a small boarding preparatory school for boys aged 8 to 13. Founded around 1560, it is the only school in the United Kingdom to educate choristers exclusively. Housed in a purpose-built 1915 structure, the school provides a specialised academic curriculum alongside elite musical training. Pupils sing for daily services and significant national events, including royal weddings and coronations. With around 30 pupils, the school maintains a close-knit community focused on choral excellence and preparation for the Common Entrance examinations at 13+.

Wetherby School Kensington is an independent pre-preparatory day school for boys aged 4 to 8, situated in the heart of South Kensington. Opened in 2017, the school occupies two five-storey Victorian townhouses on Wetherby Gardens, the same street where the original Wetherby School was founded in 1951. It follows a traditional academic curriculum with a strong focus on preparing pupils for competitive 7+ and 8+ assessments. The school combines academic rigour with a nurturing ethos, offering specialist teaching in French, music, and sport while fostering values of kindness and good manners.

Wetherby Preparatory School is an independent day school for boys aged 7 to 13, located in Bryanston Square, Marylebone. Established in 2004 to build upon the traditions of the Wetherby Pre-Preparatory School, it provides a holistic education that prepares pupils for 11-plus and 13-plus Common Entrance examinations. The school balances academic rigour with a broad co-curricular programme, including music, the arts, and sports. Facilities include a dedicated sports ground in East Acton. The ethos focuses on nurturing individual potential and fostering a supportive, good-humoured environment for boys transitioning to leading senior schools across the country.