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  1. Wetherby Kensington has just seen off its first cohort of 7+ and 8+ leavers, and so far results look fairly similar to Wetherby School in Notting Hill. About half of leavers move on to Wetherby Prep in Marylebone, with most others moving on to Sussex House, St Paul’s, Westminster Under, King’s College Wimbledon, Latymer Prep, WCCS and similar target schools at 7+ and 8+.

  2. Wetherby school was founded in 1951, a year before Queen Elizabeth took the throne. It was a pre-preparatory school for children aged 4-8. The original building was in Wetherby Place in South ...

  3. Coming to school at Wetherby School is an extraordinary experience. We are immensely proud of the opportunities and experiences the school offers which have helped shape and transform the lives of so many boys over the years. Over the last few years, we have worked together as a community to develop a ‘Bursary Fund’. The fund has two purposes:

  4. Drama is taught at Wetherby in Years 2 and 3 but the boys begin learning drama skills from Reception. After only one term in the school all Reception boys participate in the performance of a nativity play. In the timetabled lessons boys cover use of voice, expressive use of face and body, mime, team building and trust games and in the final ...

  5. An Inspired School. Embracing Individuality, Preparing Leaders Wetherby School is part of Inspired Education, one of the world’s largest and most innovative education groups with 111 premium private schools spanning 6 continents. Across Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, Inspired provides proven ...

  6. Wetherby School News. 14th December 2023. Carol Concert. 14th December 2023. Year 3 Visit to Kensington Care Home. 27th June 2023. Mark Snell Bursary is established ...

  7. Wetherby School Little Wetherby and Reception 19 Pembridge Villas London W11 3EP Wetherby School Years 1, 2 and 3 11 Pembridge Square London W2 4ED Admissions Policy 15a Policy and arrangements for admissions and exclusions Policy reviewed by: Mark Snell Review date: May 2020 Submission: May 2020 Policy actioned from: September 2020 – August 2021