3 schools found in Nottingham
England's school system: State schools are free for all residents. Independent schools charge fees from £12,000/yr. Grammar schools are free and selective. International schools offer IB, American and other curricula for expat families. Talk to our advisors for personalised guidance.
One of the East Midlands' leading independent schools, founded in 1513. A co-educational day school with outstanding A-Level results, exceptional sport and music, and a strong tradition of Oxbridge entry.
The Catch: Nottingham's top independent school. It went co-ed relatively recently. Some families feel the school is still finding its identity as a fully co-educational institution.
A warm, nurturing independent school in Nottingham for girls aged 3–16. Known for small class sizes, individual attention, and a strong pastoral care ethos in a friendly, family-run environment.
The Catch: A small, nurturing girls' school. Only goes to age 16 — you'll be school-hunting again for sixth form. The small size is a strength for pastoral care but limits facilities.
One of Nottingham's top state secondary schools, rated Outstanding by Ofsted. A large co-educational academy in West Bridgford with exceptional A-Level results and strong university placement.
The Catch: FREE. Nottingham's most sought-after state school. Heavily oversubscribed — catchment area is tiny. Families often move house specifically to get into this school.
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