United Kingdom, London
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Dwight School London is an independent, co-educational day school in north London serving students aged 2 to 18. The school offers the International Baccalaureate continuum — PYP and MYP and DP — taught across three campuses: Woodside for Little Lions Nursery and Primary (ages 2–11), Spahn for the Middle Years (11–16), and Jubilee for Diploma Programme (16–18). A fourth site hosts fields and Forest School activities at Dale Green Road. The Dwight network connects with Dwight Schools, including New York, Seoul, Shanghai, Dubai, Hanoi and the Dwight Global Online School. The Music Conservatory provides ensembles and performances, with weekday and Saturday sessions and a concert at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. Outdoor education is integral through Forest School. Sport features facilities and regional, national and international competitions. Language and arts offerings include clubs in Japanese, Mandarin and French, drama and jazz, and a community service program through Little Lions Angels.
6 Friern Barnet Ln, London N11 3LX, United Kingdom
Dwight School London - Jubilee Campus has typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.
Dwight School London operates across four campuses in North London: Woodside Campus, Jubilee Campus, Spahn Campus and Playing Fields. The Little Lions Nursery and Junior School are located at 49 Woodside Avenue, London, N12 8SY, and the Senior School is located at 6 Friern Barnet Lane, London, N11 3LX.
Little Lions Nursery (ages 2-5); Junior School (ages 5-11); Senior School (ages 11-18).
Independent international day school; co-educational.
Quest Programme provides on-site learning support, including one-to-one or small-group assistance for cognition and learning, physical and sensory needs, language and communication, and SEMH; a school counsellor is available.
United Kingdom
Non-faith
Extended wraparound care from 7:45 to 17:30 is included in fees.
Zeelo provides Dwight School London transport with three bus routes and multiple pickup locations daily from Maida Vale, Marylebone and Islington. All routes use electric buses. There is also a shuttle service with termly and annual passes; bookings via the booking page and transport queries to transport@dwightlondon.org.
Annual tuition at Dwight School London - Jubilee Campus ranges from GBP 10,125 to GBP 12,100 for 2026/27.
Dwight School London - Jubilee Campus teaches IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 11 to 18.
The school offers the International Baccalaureate continuum, including the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP), taught across Little Lions Nursery, Junior School and Senior School.
Lowest average class sizes amongst independent international schools.
IB Diploma results show a strong track record. The Class of 2025 averaged 33 points (out of 45) with a top score of 40; world average 30.5; pass rate 95%; and 2 bilingual diplomas. In previous years, the Dwight average was 33 (2024), 35 (2023), 37 (2022), 38 (2021) and 35 (2020), with bilingual diplomas ranging from 4 to 7 across those years.
Graduates go on to universities worldwide, including UK universities such as Oxford University, University of Edinburgh, King's College London, University of Exeter and University of Nottingham; USA such as Penn State; Spain such as the University of Madrid; and international destinations including Boston University, Northeastern University, McGill University and Tokyo University.
The school has students and staff from over 40 nationalities, creating an international community where many languages are spoken.
The school provides a Quest/learning-support approach integrated within the curriculum to support diverse learning needs.
The school provides extensive English language instruction and support; English as an Additional Language (EAL) aims to help students engage with IB learning across subjects; EAL phases and progression are tracked to support language development.
Step 1: Application Form and fee. Complete the Application Form via OpenApply, the admissions portal. On submission you receive an invoice for the £240 (inclusive of VAT) non-refundable Application Fee, payable online by credit or debit card. Nursery application form and School application form are available depending on the age group.
Step 2: Supporting Documents. After submission and payment of the application fee, a checklist appears. Provide a Parent Statement about your child (include an original-language copy if translated) and a Student Statement. Include a Language Profile and a Teacher Reference, along with school reports from the previous two years and any other certificates or documents. If you cannot obtain documents, discuss possible alternatives with admissions.
Step 3: Meet the principal. You and your child will be invited to meet with Will Bowry (Senior School Principal) or Helen Enisuoh (Junior School Principal) for a face-to-face meeting to assess whether Dwight is a good match for your child's needs. The meeting may be conducted virtually if necessary. The meeting helps determine fit with the school's approach and the student's educational goals.
Step 4: Admissions Committee Review. After receiving the completed Application Form, required documents and application fee, the file is reviewed by the Admissions Committee. You will be informed in writing of the decision—whether a place will be offered, declined, waitlisted or further steps are required. To secure a place, complete the Acceptance Form and pay the Deposit. We are happy to meet students or conduct Google Meet interviews; if joining mid-year, a taster day may be required to evaluate the student.
Dwight School London offers Visionary Grants up to 50% remission of fees for the relevant year groups, starting from September 2026, with criteria including being Greater London-based and having an innovative, involved family; applications require a creative pitch and the current admissions process, with an application fee of £200 and a deposit of £2000, and a taster day is part of the process. Scholarships are non-selective and awarded during admissions to recognise talented students who show potential to be successful IB students and to contribute to life at the school. The Alison Cobbin Opening Doors Scholarship (Year 3–6 entrants) provides up to 50% remission and requires school reports, a teacher reference, a presentation and an interview. Spark of Genius Senior School Scholarships cover categories such as STEM, Arts, Humanities, and Sports, with up to 20% of tuition; candidates must submit school reports and a teacher reference and complete a presentation and interview, with some categories including auditions or portfolios. Scholarship deadlines and interview dates are stated in the scholarship materials (e.g., materials submission deadlines and January interview dates).
Waitlist: A place may be waitlisted as part of the admissions decision.