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Sussex House is an independent day school for boys aged eight to thirteen. The school is located in a beautiful house in Chelsea which has been lovingly restored to its original Victorian splendour.
- The School
Sussex House is an I.A.P.S. Boys’ Preparatory School of 180...
- Headmaster
He became Headmaster of Sussex House in 1994, having been...
- Academics
Academics - Sussex House school
- Arts
At Sussex House we aim to nurture creativity, providing an...
- Sports
Sussex House Fencing Club operates to accommodate old boys...
- Activities
Activities - Sussex House school
- Admissions
Admissions - Sussex House school
- ASRA Hawariat School
Sussex House has a close link with the Asra Hawariat School...
- The School
Sussex House is an I.A.P.S. Boys’ Preparatory School of 180 pupils. It was founded in 1952 and, since 1994, has been an independent charitable trust. Sussex House’s charitable status profoundly influences its priorities.
Sussex House School (commonly known as Sussex House), is a boys’ preparatory school located in Chelsea, London. Founded in 1952, the school occupies a house designed by Norman Shaw at 68 Cadogan Square, and since 1994 has operated as an independent charitable trust.
Senior Schools. The school has an outstanding record of results of Common Entrance and Scholarship entry to the most demanding senior schools. In any given year around 80% of our pupils go on to Eton, King’s Wimbledon, St. Paul’s, Westminster and Winchester.
Sussex House School, London. An independent school for boys aged from 8 to 13. Local authority: Kensington & Chelsea.
Profile: Sussex House is a boys only preparatory school in Chelsea that serves as a major feeder to the UK’s leading boarding schools, particularly Eton and Winchester. Boys attend Sussex House from age 8 to 13, at which point they take the Common Entrance examination for transfer to senior school.
4 de dic. de 2022 · Sussex House School. 4 December 2022. This is a ‘grown-up school’ according to head Nicholas Kaye: there is no dumbing down or patronising the boys and nothing is done by halves. It’s undoubtedly traditional.