The Children's House is a Nursery and Prep School based across two sites in Islington, North London. We welcome children from the age of 2.5 through to 11 with a focus on cultivating curiosity, creativity and critical thinking in our pupils. We are nurturing, non selective school, with a proven track record of preparing children for 11+ examinations for entry into top London independent day schools. We offer a means tested bursary programme.
Day/boarding type: Day
Gender profile: Coeducational
Size: 119
Day fees per term:
£3,675
to £6,370
(excl VAT)
Scholarships & bursaries:
Available
ISC reference number:
10161
DfE reference number:
206 / 6383
Boys - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 2 to 10 (57)
Girls - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 2 to 10 (62)
What additional support for learning is available for children with SEN, including social and emotional development?
* We employ a SENco and deploy other adults to work individually or in small groups with children where necessary.
* For children who have an EHC and associated funding we employ one to one Learning Support Assistants who work alongside the teacher with those children.
* We have links with a speech and language agency which provides private in-school one to one speech and language sessions.
* Our buildings at the Upper School are wheelchair accessible and we have a disabled adult toilet and an adapted child toilet. We also have baby changing facilities.
* We draw on advice from professional colleagues within the local authority. We use specialist equipment and resources as and when needed in line with advice and guidance.
* In partnership with parents, we refer to CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service) where necessary.
The School has a bursarial fund and bursary places are offered on the basis of a means test by an external agency. If you would like to enquire about bursary places please contact Admissions on 020 7354 2113. Please see our Bursary Guidelines for more details.
Disclaimer: Data is provided by the school, ISC is not responsible for inaccuracies