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  1. Welcome to Wetherby School, a prestigious school for students aged 4 - 11.

    • About Us

      Wetherby School provides an environment that promotes...

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      29th April 2024. 14th December 2023. Becoming a Wetherby Boy...

    • Little Wetherby

      Little Wetherby - Wetherby School. A Pre Preparatory School...

    • Wetherby School

      Wetherby School takes boys from Nursery to Year 3. There are...

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      Fees - Wetherby School. A Pre Preparatory School in Notting...

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      How To Apply - Wetherby School. A Pre Preparatory School in...

  2. Grey, Red. Website. www .wetherbyschool .co .uk. Wetherby School is a group of private schools for boys aged two to eighteen in Notting Hill, Kensington, and Marylebone, London, owned and operated by the Inspired Education Group. Its prep school is a member of the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools .

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  3. The Nsouli Scholars Programme The Nsouli Scholars Programme is an exciting global initiative that promises to transform lives by enabling 50 extraordinary students at any one time to attend any of Inspired’s prestigious schools on a full scholarship for the duration of their education.

  4. Culture. Inside Wetherby, London’s Poshest School for Princes. LEARNING. Princes Charles, William, and Harry went to school at Wetherby—and so will Prince George, alongside some very...

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  5. Wetherby School 11 Pembridge Square London W2 4ED; Head: Mr Paul David; T 020 7727 9581; F 020 7221 8827; E [email protected] W www.wetherbyschool.co.uk/ An independent school for boys aged from 4 to 8. Boarding: No; Local authority: Kensington & Chelsea; Pupils: 360; Religion: Non-denominational; Fees: £26,835 pa; Open days: Individual visits

  6. Wetherby School > Wetherby School > Curriculum. Curriculum. The curriculum taught at Wetherby is broad, balanced, engaging and challenging. We regard the acquisition of traditional skills of reading, writing and numeracy as vital to the boys’ future learning and plan the teaching programme carefully for continuity and progression.