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Ashford School, East KentEast Kent has a delicious variety of private schools with tantalising offerings for different budgets. With sometimes generous bursaries (prestigious The King’s School Canterbury has pledged to offer 50 pupils 100 per cent bursaries to celebrate their 500th year) and often flexible boarding and day arrangements, families tend to be very happy with the choice. Due to the geography, travel to school is worth considering. Minibuses weave the routes around East Kent and the popularity of flexi-boarding is growing. Perhaps as a product of the grammar system, there are some excellent private schools which are more holistic and focus on a range of other skills in addition to academics, producing impressively rounded, grounded and well-balanced young people.

All the private secondary schools in this area have preps adjoined and this is a very popular option for families wanting consistency and stability. Due to the outstanding state primary schools, these preps tend not to be viewed as a vehicle to grammar but as the start of the journey through private education. Some families, despite being offered a grammar place, stay with what they ‘know and love’ even if they ‘never planned it that way’.

The appeal of the other preps is often their unique identity. One parent reflected that the advantage of independent preps from those adjoined to senior schools is that there is ‘less pressure to join the senior school’ and that ‘they put more effort into the CE and the 11+.’

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Overlooking Canterbury, St Edmund’s School provides a friendly and stimulating environment, well-placed next to the university with excellent links to Canterbury and Whitstable. The Junior King's School's beautiful setting and impressive facilities are not window-dressing, the school offers excellent education with music and sport highly regarded. Kent College has an off-site working farm – a very special feature – where from year 4 ‘lambing and grooming’ is on the curriculum along with consistently good value-added results. The only prep not adjoined to a senior school is St Faith’s Prep about 10 miles outside Canterbury - well led, reliable with a nurturing ethos, many leavers go on to grammar schools.

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Kent College, St Edmund's School and The King’s School Canterbury: a triumvirate of private education. There’s a mutual respect and dynamic between these three schools but all have their unique take on the private school experience. Historic The King’s School Canterbury is almost 500 years old and very much part of the fabric of the city centre. The ‘penguin’ uniform seems to belong to Canterbury’s narrow, paved streets and pupils achieve excellent A level results. St Edmund's School sits watchfully on top of the hill, undeniably Hogwarts-esque, magic does indeed happen here and the focus is on excellent drama and creative arts. Kent College boasts a working farm, strength in languages and robustness in sport; there is ‘no place for the arrogant’, according to our review.

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Punctuating this long expanse of coast are more fantastic preps. Dover College Prep offers a relaxed and nurturing environment and Northbourne Park excels at providing a unique (hot on languages) and meaningful education within a stunning setting. In Thanet, St Lawrence College Junior School sets a spot-on tone for the well-balanced education many strive for, and Wellesley House with Haddon Dene combines traditional prep education with a forward-thinking mindset.

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Dover College works successfully at preparing students for life and offers a larger range of BTECs than you would normally expect from a private school. Children thrive here and ‘find their level’. In Ramsgate, the splendid Virginia-creeper clad St Lawrence College attracts many with its sports excellence programme and two Astros (one with ‘Olympic-standard water base’). Many children travel from further afield than Ramsgate and it has a diverse demographic.

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Private schools in Ashford

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The two preps are strong assets. Ashford School Prep (on a different site to the senior school) with its superb facilities, ‘sensitive blend of old and new’ and ‘down to earth’ vibe is understandably very popular, our reviewer noted. The happy family and homely feel of Spring Grove in Wye attracts families from Canterbury, Ashford and the rural communities between.

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The ‘forward-thinking’ and ‘unstuffy’ Ashford School produces happy well-rounded students with the whole ‘shebang’ of abilities, reported our reviewer. It’s popular with families from Canterbury, rural Ashford, the Weald and has a strong international contingent.

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East Kent private schools for children with special educational needs

The best private schools in East Kent have a very good reputation for SEND for mild to moderate learning difficulties. All schools reviewed by us are reported to be proactive at identifying issues swiftly and working impactfully to address needs (most notably Dover College). Parents report that regardless of the ethos of the school (highly academic or less), they feel the SEND support is generally excellent. This is very good news.

Cornfields School in Hythe is a small private school for children with severe anxiety and previous exclusion from school, focusing on ‘improving life chances’. Hope View School set in two locations outside Canterbury offers provision for boys with complex needs including ADHD and ASD. With a forest school and DofE programme it aims to equip boys with skills for adulthood. ‘Neuro-Development Therapy’ underpins Great Oaks Small School in Ramsgate whilst Ripplevale School specialises in ASD across three campuses in Broadstairs, Deal and Rochester (see West Kent). 

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