An exciting small school with big ideas. Supportive family-feel and nurturing ethos mean each child is valued for who they are, while the academic rigour allows them to become the best they can be. Broomfield House pupils have plenty of fun, plenty of challenge and they thrive.
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Overview & data
- Pupil numbers
- 184 ·
- Religion
- None
- Fees
- £23,088 pa
- Local authority
- London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Headteacher
Head
Adam Anstey
Since February 2023, Adam Anstey BA, PGCE, NPQML, NPQSL. Has been in senior management at Broomfield House for the past three years and is also director of assessment, overseeing Dukes Education’s extensive portfolio. Previously, director of IT and
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Entrance
Co-ed, non-selective and inclusive. Most move up from on-site nursery, PK (Pre- Kindergarten). There’s an interview with the head (child and family), an assessment morning for those joining later years and a report from current school for entry to
- Open days
- Tuesdays and Thursdays weekly in term time at 9.30am
Exit
Year 6 pupils perform well in 11+ and go on mainly to London day schools – and some a bit further afield. Emanuel, Francis Holland (Sloane Square), Godolphin & Latymer, Hampton, Harrodian, Ibstock Place, Kew House, Kingston Grammar, Lady Eleanor
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Learning support & SEN
Pupils
Money matters
School fees considered mid-range for the area. Currently no bursaries available.
- Fee information
- £23,088 pa
Our view
With definite kerb appeal, the main building, a beautiful Victorian townhouse, is nestled in a residential tree-lined street near Kew Gardens. A homely hall with plants and cabinets of shiny silverware leads to the school office and its warm helpful
The last word
An exciting small school with big ideas. Supportive family-feel and nurturing ethos mean each child is valued for who they are, while the academic rigour allows them to become the best they can be. Broomfield House pupils have plenty of fun, plenty