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Fulham School

Fulham School

1-3 Chesilton Road, London, SW6 5AA, UK

020 8154 6751


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Fulham School
School type Co-educational Day Preparatory & Senior, Nursery & Sixth Form
Founded 1996
Executive Head of Fulham Bex Tear
Co-ed Age Range 3-18 years
Number of pupils 650
Day fees per annum £19,158 - £22,431
Curriculum A Levels, GCSE
Language of Instruction English
Average Class Size 18

About Fulham School

Fulham School is independent and co-educational, providing a rich and diverse curriculum to boys and girls from aged 3 to age 18. Founded in 1996, Fulham School believes in co-education in its broadest sense: not just girls and boys learning together, but learners of all abilities understanding that they have much to offer each other, and teachers as keen to learn and evolve as their students. Situated in the heart of Fulham, the three of the school sites, Nursery & Pre-Prep, Prep and Senior, are ideally located to take advantage of London and the endless opportunities it offers to enhance education. Specialist teachers and support staff inspire pupils to work to the limits of their potential, so they are prepared for the next steps in life while learning more about themselves and developing a broad range of interests.

Personalised Learning

Teachers work alongside pupils to support the discovery of personal interests, gifts, and talents and instil the confidence in pupils to embrace what they find most challenging and join in with everything. From the most academic to the most creative, the most driven to the most supportive, Fulham School wants each pupil to delight in what they do, not where it will get them, and to be driven on by that delight to achieve more than they ever expected.

Support

Fulham School supports the highest of academic high-flyers to achieve the scholarships and university places that will challenge them most alongside pupils whose chief passions and interests are expressed in practice and rehearsal rooms or on the sports field. All pupils are encouraged to make contributions where their strengths lie and recognise the contributions of others. "We seek to provide life skills, the ability to make connections between and beyond subjects, the ability to work together to achieve more than any individual can alone."