United Kingdom, London
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The school does not have its own boarding facilities; it considers applications for students aged 16 and above to live with a registered homestay family or a close relative.
The school has a mandatory uniform and dress code for all students. Uniform is supplied by Braggs Schoolwear, 341 Ballards Lane, North Finchley, London, N12 8LJ.
Chapter One provides the catering. Menus offer a mix of family favourites and global-inspired dishes with balanced, nutritious meals. The catering team sources local produce and uses Red Tractor meat, free-range eggs, and MSC-certified fish, with sustainability in mind. Vegetarian and vegan options are available, and a lunch credit can be added via WisePay.
Upper School pupils are divided into three Houses named after international figures: King House (red), Gandhi House (green), and Mandela House (yellow). Each House has a Captain and a Deputy Captain, and Houses may compete in sport and other activities to promote school spirit.
Dwight School London is part of the Dwight School global network; the Proprietor is Blake Spahn of Dwight School, New York. The network emphasizes cross-campus programs and international opportunities for students.
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.