A joyful place to learn, in a warm and friendly environment where stylish interiors complement stimulating teaching, Eaton Square ‘combines the best of British with an international outlook’. An emphasis on traditional good manners translates into respectful, confident public speakers well prepared for the next stage of their education.
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- Pupil numbers
- 259 ·
- Religion
- None
- Fees
- £31,020 - £33,390 pa
- Local authority
- Westminster City Council
- School ownership
- Dukes Education Family
Headteacher
Headmistress
Principal Mr Sebastian Hepher, Head Mrs Trish Watt
Since 2019, Trish Watt, previously head of Eaton Square Kensington before it merged with Eaton Square Belgravia, as it was then known. English degree from Brunel followed by a PGCE and NPQH at the Institute of Education. Loves reading and research
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Entrance
Main entry points are nursery and reception. The school runs five nurseries for children aged 2 to 4, who get priority admission into reception. Assessments, in November for external candidates, involve phonic and numerical activities, as well as
- Open days
- Wednesday 11th June 2025
Exit
Eaton Square Senior School has now been decoupled from the prep school group and rebranded as London Park School Mayfair. Eaton Square Prep pupils still have priority admission to LPS, although 2025 showed a much wider range of destinations than
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Teaching & learning
Learning support & SEN
Pupils
Money matters
Fees are at the top end, but school is very conscious of the financial pressures brought by VAT and has done its best to mitigate the impact. Duke’s hardship fund available for short-term support.
- Fee information
- £31,020 - £33,390 pa
Our view
Arriving at the elegant Regency terrace that houses the school, we encountered a chatty crocodile of pupils kitted out in smart royal blue hats and coats with yellow buttons, off to their swimming lesson at nearby Queen Mother’s sports centre. The
The last word
A joyful place to learn, in a warm and friendly environment where stylish interiors complement stimulating teaching, Eaton Square ‘combines the best of British with an international outlook’. An emphasis on traditional good manners translates into