Independent Girls' Schools in Kent
The county's relationship with independent education is profound, often leading the way in academic innovation and heritage. Kent is arguably unique in having the oldest continuously operating girls' grammar school in the world, founded in the mid-19th century, a testament to its commitment to female education.
Today, this rich tradition manifests in a diverse range of educational settings. Kent is home to a varied selection of girls' schools, ranging from the highly prestigious, internationally recognized institutions like Benenden School, to more intimate, boutique preparatory and senior schools found in towns such as Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells. Furthermore, with its deep historical and religious ties, Kent features a significant number of high-quality Catholic girls' schools, offering a values-based education.
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Walthamstow Hall is an independent day school for girls aged 2 to 18, located in Sevenoaks, Kent. Established in 1838 to educate the daughters of missionaries, it is one of the oldest schools of its kind in the United Kingdom. The campus combines an Arts and Crafts-inspired main building and Victorian vaulted dining room with modern facilities, including the Ship Theatre and a specialist Sixth Form Centre. The school provides an all-through education that emphasises academic breadth alongside a rich co-curricular programme in sport, music, and the performing arts.

Benenden School is an independent boarding school for girls aged 11 to 18, situated within the 250-acre Hemsted Park estate near Cranbrook, Kent. Founded in 1923, the school is centred on Hemsted House, a Victorian mansion built in the 1860s. Its educational approach follows a 'Complete Education' model, which integrates academic study with professional skills and personal development. Facilities include a dedicated science centre, a professional-standard theatre, and a music school with a concert hall. The expansive grounds accommodate a variety of activities, including lacrosse, hockey, and equestrian sports.