Daiglen School
- Daiglen School
68 Palmerston Road
Buckhurst Hill
Essex
IG9 5LG - Head: Mrs P Dear
- T 020 8504 7108
- F 020 8502 9608
- E admin@daiglenschool.co.uk
- W www.daiglen.essex.sch.uk/
- An independent school for boys and girls aged from 3 to 11.
- Read about the best schools in Essex
- Boarding: No
- Local authority: Essex
- Pupils: 127
- Religion: None
- Fees: £11,910 - £12,885 pa
- Open days: Tuesday 27th February 2024 | 9.20am-11am
- Ofsted report: View the Ofsted report
- ISI report: View the ISI report
What the school says...
The Daiglen School is a co-educational preparatory school for girls and boys age 3-11 years. The school is owned by a charitable trust and as such is a not for profit organisation. The trustees are committed to investing any surplus income to recruiting highly qualified teachers and to making continual improvements to the fabric of the school.
We celebrate individual and group successes as children learn the importance of pursuing their ambitions with determination and perseverance. They are inspired to do well both by the infectious enthusiasm of their excellent teachers and by the example of older children who become their role models. As an Independent Schools Association member school, the children are given lots of opportunities to compete in competitions in the arts, literature, music and sport, both at local and national level.
Founded in 1916, The Daiglen School is rich in history and tradition and our community is based on clear moral values. Our pupils flourish in this environment and leave as caring, confident, articulate and well-mannered young people, achieving great success in both 11+ Grammar School examinations and competitive independent school entrance examinations and fully prepared for the next stage in their journey through life. ...Read more
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