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Landmark International School

United Kingdom, Cambridge

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The school at a glance
Fees £16,682 - 25,650
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), Cambridge IGCSE, British Curriculum
Taught languages English, French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Mandarin
Typical class size 12
Strengths STEM, Languages, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Social and Hobbies, Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Landmark International School Cambridge is a private international school on a campus in The Old Rectory, Fulbourn, Cambridge. It serves a multilingual community with small class sizes of 8–16 students and EAL support, along with a comprehensive home-language programme. The curriculum blends IB and Cambridge routes: Primary Years Programme (PYP) in the primary years with six transdisciplinary themes; Lower Secondary follows the IBMYP framework for inquiry-based learning; Upper Secondary prepares students for Cambridge IGCSE, GCSE and ASDAN Level 2 qualifications. In the senior years, subjects include Spanish, Italian, Latin and French, Religious Education, Physical Education, Art, Photography, Music, English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography and Astronomy, among others. The school also offers STEM, coding, philosophy and environmental leadership as options. Facilities include a playing field and a campus where primary and secondary learning sit side by side. An Ofsted inspection occurred in 2025; Landmark operates as a company and registered charity.

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The Essentials

Landmark International School has typical class sizes of 12.

Location

The Old Rectory, 9 Church Lane, Fulbourn, Cambridge CB21 5EP, United Kingdom. The school is located in Fulbourn, near Cambridge. The address and contact details are available via the school office: office@landmarkinternationalschool.co.uk; 01223 755100.

Stages

Reception and Year 1; Primary (Years 2-6); Lower Secondary (Years 7-9); Upper Secondary (Years 10-11).

Type

Private international school

Country affiliation

United Kingdom

Bus service

Minibus service with routes in and around Cambridge. Costs per term: morning pick-ups only £320; afternoon drop-offs only £320; morning pick-ups and afternoon drop-offs £495. Book via a Google Form; contact reception at office@landmarkinternationalschool.co.uk or 01223 755100. Two bus routes available for the 2026-2027 academic year.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Landmark International School ranges from GBP 16,682 to GBP 25,650 for 2026/27.

Application & Registration Fees

- A non-refundable registration fee of GBP 100 plus VAT is payable per student on offer of a place.
- A refundable acceptance deposit of GBP 500 plus VAT is payable on acceptance of a place; this deposit is held against the student's account.
- Prior to a student's start date, the first term's tuition fee must be paid in full. A Chromebook loan fee is charged prior to start for students in Years 2 and above.

Tuition fees (per term and per year group — academic year starting September 2026)

- Reception; Years 1 and 2: GBP 5,560.80 per term. Annual (three terms): GBP 16,682.40.
- Years 3–6: GBP 6,840.00 per term. Annual (three terms): GBP 20,520.00.
- Years 7–9: GBP 7,915.20 per term. Annual (three terms): GBP 23,745.60.
- Years 10–11: GBP 8,550.00 per term (this figure includes public examination fees). Annual (three terms): GBP 25,650.00.
- Tuition fees are quoted per term; there are three terms in the school year and fees are shown inclusive of taxes.

What the tuition fee includes

- A healthy home-cooked three-course lunch each school day.
- Craft materials and routine textbooks (note: if a student writes in and wishes to keep a textbook, the cost for that textbook will be charged separately).
- Termly day trips (note: residential trips are charged separately).
- Specialist provision included for lower years: Kung Fu, Mandarin lessons and Forest School provision up to Year 6.
- As part of admissions packages in recent years, a Landmark water bottle and T‑shirt have been provided to pupils (this has been listed as included in the termly admissions package information).

What is not included / additional fees parents should expect

- Transport (school minibus) charges for pupils using the school minibus.
- Extended wrap‑around care outside the standard hours included in the fee (morning and late‑afternoon sessions are charged extra). Morning extended care is charged at GBP 7.50 per morning (includes breakfast). Afternoon extended care to 17:30 is charged at GBP 5.50 per afternoon (includes a light snack).
- 1:1 specialist teaching (including family language support), 1:1 music lessons and English as an Additional Language (EAL) support are charged in addition to tuition.
- Residential (overnight) school trips and certain extracurricular activities are charged separately.
- Costs of any textbooks if the pupil elects to keep and mark/write in them are invoiced as extra charges.

Boarding

- No boarding fees are listed; boarding provision is not included in the listed fee structure. All published fee items relate to day education, day trips and optional additional services.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is charged per term; there are three equal billing periods in the school year.
- On offer of a place a non‑refundable registration fee and the refundable acceptance deposit are required; the first term's tuition must be paid prior to the student's start date. A Chromebook loan fee (where applicable) is also payable prior to start. Contracts and further documentation are issued and signed at admission.
- Specific invoice dates, instalment plans, late‑payment penalties or interest, and detailed deadlines are set out in the school's admission contract and detailed fee documentation provided to parents at offer/contract stage (these specifics are not listed in the public fee summary).

Refund information

- The registration fee is explicitly non‑refundable. The acceptance deposit is described as refundable (held on the student's account). Further refund or cancellation terms (for example, partial refunds of term fees if a pupil leaves mid‑term, or deadlines for tuition refunds) are governed by the enrolment contract and detailed fee policy and are not published in the abbreviated fee summary.

Fee payment options

- The public fee information and admissions summary specify required payments (registration fee, acceptance deposit, first term tuition and Chromebook loan where applicable) and the per‑term tuition rates. Specific payment methods (for example: bank transfer/BACS, credit card, direct debit or other merchant channels) and any card processing fees are not specified in the public fee pages and are provided in the school's detailed fee documentation and agreement.

Other routine charges noted on public materials

- Extended wrap‑around care: GBP 7.50 per morning; GBP 5.50 per afternoon.
- Chromebook loan fee for Years 2 and above (payable before start).
- Examination fees for Years 10–11 are included within the Year 10–11 term fee.

Summary of sources and limited items not publicly specified:

- The termly tuition rates, inclusions/exclusions and the statement that fees are inclusive of taxes are published in the school's tuition/fees summary for the year starting September 2026.
- The admissions process materials list the non‑refundable registration fee (GBP 100 + VAT), the refundable acceptance deposit (GBP 500 + VAT) and the requirement to pay the first term's tuition (and Chromebook loan fee where applicable) prior to the start date.
- Morning and afternoon extended wrap‑around charges are published in the wrap‑around care information.

Note on information gaps seen in public materials:

- Detailed payment methods accepted (credit card / bank transfer / direct debit), precise invoice or instalment dates, and the full refund/cancellation schedule (beyond the registration fee and acceptance deposit statements) are not specified in the abbreviated public fee pages and are provided in the school's detailed fee documentation and contract issued at offer stage.
Academics

Landmark International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), Cambridge IGCSE, British Curriculum.

Curriculum

Primary follows the IB Primary Years Programme (IBPYP). Transdisciplinary learning uses six themes: Who we are; How we express ourselves; Where we are in place and time; How we organise ourselves; How the world works; Sharing the planet. In Primary, mathematics uses White Rose Maths and English draws on elements of the national curriculum with the Supersonic Phonic Friends reading program. Lower secondary (years 7-9) is taught in disciplines and uses the IBMYP framework for interdisciplinary, inquiry-based learning, with resources including the national curriculum, BEST and White Rose Maths. Upper secondary (years 10-11) prepares students for Cambridge IGCSE, GCSE and ASDAN Level 2 qualifications, with subjects including Spanish, Italian, Latin, Religious Education, Physical Education, Art, Photography, Music, English language, English literature, Mathematics, Triple and Double Science, Astronomy, History, Geography and French. The school also runs STEM, coding, philosophy and environmental leadership optional courses, with student choice in what they learn.

Exam Results

GCSE Results and Next Steps: In 2024, 90% of results were 9-4 grades and 44% were 9-7 grades. The school is non-selective and admits students throughout secondary. Out of 15 students, four achieved seven or more 9-7 grades and ten achieved seven or more 9-4 grades including English and Maths. Graduating students go to Hills Road, The Leys, Long Road and Cambridge Regional College to study a range of courses including A levels, the IB Diploma and apprenticeships.

Higher Education Progression

Graduating students go to Hills Road, The Leys, Long Road and Cambridge Regional College to study a variety of courses including A levels, the IB Diploma and apprenticeships.

Gifted and Talented

Enrichment includes STEM, coding, philosophy and environmental leadership; students have choice around what they learn in these courses.
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Admissions

Admissions

1. The school has a non-selective rolling admissions process. Applicants may apply at any time of the year depending on space available. This approach provides flexibility for families relocating at different times. The admissions team is available to assist at every step of the way.

2. Step 1: Complete the Initial Enquiry Form or contact via WhatsApp and arrange a visit to the school. A video call can be arranged if you are overseas. This initial contact starts the enrollment process and sets up the next steps.

3. Step 2: Following the visit or video call, submit the student's most up-to-date reports to the admissions team. These documents help the school understand the student's current profile and needs. The school reviews the reports to inform next steps in the process.

4. Step 3: You may be asked to book a taster day for the student if the student is in the UK. The taster day provides an opportunity to experience the school environment. It also helps the school gauge how it can best support the student.

5. Step 4: The taster days allow the school to assess how it can best support the student and in turn allows the family to see if Landmark is right for them. The experience helps families determine fit and understand school routines and expectations.

6. Step 5: You will receive an offer of a place at the school. There will be a non-refundable registration fee of £100 plus VAT per student. The offer confirms admission and next steps in formalities.

7. Step 6: You will receive a Contract and further documentation to complete and sign by both parents via DocuSign. There will be a refundable deposit upon acceptance of a place of £500 plus VAT per student. Prior to the start date you will be required to pay for the first term's tuition and Chromebook loan fee if the student is in years 2 and above.
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