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There are several types of schools to chose from and formal education could also take place at your home. You can find an overview of these options below: 

Mainstream schools

All children in England between the ages of 5 and 16 are entitled to a free place at a state school.

State schools receive funding through their local authority or directly from the government. The most common ones are:

  • Community schools, which are sometimes called local authority maintained schools - they are not influenced by business or religious groups and follow the national curriculum

  • Foundation schools and Voluntary schools, which are funded by the local authority but have more freedom to change the way they do things - sometimes they are supported by representatives from religious groups

  • Academies and Free schools, which are run by not-for-profit academy trusts, are independent from the local authority - they have more freedom to change how they run things and can follow a different curriculum

  • Grammar schools, which can be run by the local authority, a foundation body or an academy trust - they select their pupils based on academic ability and there is a test to get in

Finding a school in Kensington and Chelsea

Independent (Private) schools

Independent schools (also known as private schools) are educational providers not funded or maintained by the Government. Pupils at independent schools may not follow the national curriculum. You will usually be expected to pay fees for your child to attend an independent school

Where to find information on mainstream independent schools

The local authority does not hold information on mainstream independent schools in the borough. This is because they are not maintained or regulated by the council. To find out about independent schools in the local area, please visit the Independent Schools Council or visit the school's website directly. 

Special schools

If your child has special educational needs or disabilities (SEND), you may have special considerations to take when you choosing school or type of education.

The SEND Local Offer for Kensington and Chelsea is a free, confidential and impartial service and in their directory you can find valuable information to guide you during your search, including a list of special schools and resourced bases in mainstream schools.

Please have a look at the Kensington and Chelsea SEND Local Offer directory.  

Elective Home Education

Parents have a responsibility to make sure that their child is educated. Most children attend school for their education, but parents have the right to educate their child at home - this is called elective home education (EHE). Find a guide for home educators on this link.

Page last reviewed: 12/08/2024

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