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  1. 1.1 Donhead Preparatory School is an independent day preparatory school for boys aged between four to eleven years. It was founded in 1933 as a preparatory day school for Wimbledon

  2. FAQs. Our maximum class size is 22. In Pre- Prep we have a teacher and a TA present at all times in the room, and in the Prep School this becomes a teacher and a TA 50% between each class. Our entrance criteria is academically non-selective and as such, does not use a formal entry test. Places for Reception are offered following a meeting with ...

  3. Donhead leavers in 2022 were offered the following scholarships: Epsom College – Sport. Ewell Castle – Academic x 6. Hampton School – Academic x 3, Sports x 3, Music. Kings College School – Academic x 2, Music. Reeds School – Academic, Sport. Trinity School – Sport x 4. Whitgift School - Sport. In total we had 24 scholarship offers ...

  4. Whole school assembly is on Monday morning and a Prep School assembly on Wednesday morning. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Form Period takes place prior to lesson 1. Lesson 1 and lesson 2 are an hour long and finish at 11.10am when children have morning break. Lesson 3 begins at 11.30am and finishes at 12.30pm for lunch.

  5. A Jesuit Education: The Ethos and Aims. Believes in the total formation of each individual within the human community. Insists on individual care and concern for each person and emphasises the importance of pastoral care. Emphasises activity on the part of the student. Encourage life-long openness to growth.

  6. The introduction of co-education is a natural development for the school that we feel will bring positive benefits to the Donhead community. The transition to coeducation and the admission of girls will begin in September 2024. No. The virtues of the Jesuit Pupil Profile form our core values. We are committed to maintaining the ambitious ...

  7. The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) is the body approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of inspecting schools which are, or whose heads are, in membership of the associations which form the Independent Schools Council (ISC) and reporting on the extent to which they meet the Independent School Standards (‘the standards’) in ...