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Ben is also Headmaster of Thomas's, Battersea. In 2000 and 2001, a £4m construction programme was carried out to enhance the facilities at Thomas's, Clapham and Thomas's, Battersea. In 2002, an opportunity arose to improve Thomas's, Kensington through the acquisition of a nearby school, Lady Eden's.
Ashbourne College (selective, co-ed); Collingham College (selective, co-ed); Instituto Español Vicente Cañada Blanch (non-selective, co-ed); The Lloyd Williamson Schools (selective, co-ed)
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St Thomas More Language College is a Roman Catholic secondary school in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. [1] It is named after Thomas More who was beheaded by King Henry VIII when Lord Chancellor. Saint Thomas More lived in the Chelsea borough which is where the school is now located.
Southbank International School is a co-educational private school located in the City of Westminster, Kensington and Hampstead, London, England.It is an international school for 2 to 18-year olds, from early childhood to Key Stage 5.
Garden House School is a co-educational day private school located in Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London, England, [1] consisting of two major preparatory schools, two pre-prep schools and a Kindergarten. [1] [2] The girls' and boys' schools are separately taught within the same building, but share extra-curricular ...
Allen Hall Seminary, often abbreviated to Allen Hall, is the Roman Catholic seminary and theological college of the Province of Westminster at 28 Beaufort Street in Chelsea, London, in the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is situated on the site of the house that was once occupied by St Thomas More. Though nothing of the house ...
Fox Primary School is a primary school in London for children between the ages of 4 and 11, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. [1] It is located on Kensington Place, between Kensington Church Street and Notting Hill Gate. The school has a playground on each side. Prior to the 1960s the school was infants only, aged 5 – 7.