United Kingdom, London
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application fee (per child) | 0 | 300 GBP | School admission | Non-refundable; per application |
| Capital development / facilities fee (First year only) | 0 | 3,000 GBP | Enrollment | One-off; first year |
| Tuition deposit (First year only) | 0 | 2,000 GBP | Enrollment | Refundable; to secure an offered place |
| Early Childhood / Nursery (Nurs.2, age 2) | 2 | 20,172 GBP | Infant / Nursery | — |
| Kindergarten 1 (age 3) | 3 | 20,172 GBP | Infant / Kindergarten | — |
| Kindergarten 2 (age 4) | 4 | 26,802 GBP | Infant / Kindergarten | — |
| Kindergarten 3 (age 5) | 5 | 32,256 GBP | Primary | — |
| Grade 1 (age 6) | 6 | 32,256 GBP | Primary | — |
| Grade 2 (age 7) | 7 | 32,256 GBP | Primary | — |
| Grade 3 (age 8) | 8 | 33,213 GBP | Primary | — |
| Grade 4 (age 9) | 9 | 33,213 GBP | Primary | — |
| Grade 5 (age 10) | 10 | 33,213 GBP | Primary | — |
| Grade 6 (age 11) | 11 | 37,089 GBP | Secondary | — |
| Grade 7 (age 12) | 12 | 37,089 GBP | Secondary | — |
| Grade 8 (age 13) | 13 | 37,089 GBP | Secondary | — |
| Grade 9 (age 14) | 14 | 37,089 GBP | Secondary | — |
| Grade 10 (age 15) | 15 | 37,089 GBP | Secondary | — |
| Grade 11 (age 16) | 16 | 38,613 GBP | Sixth Form | — |
| Grade 12 / Sixth Form (age 17) | 17 | 38,613 GBP | Sixth Form | — |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 300 GBP | Non-refundable; per application |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 5,000 GBP | First year only |
| Name | Fee |
|---|---|
| School bus / shuttle services | 0 GBP |
Southbank International School's Kensington campus provides the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme for children aged two to eleven. Located in the Notting Hill district of West London, the school utilizes its proximity to major cultural sites through its "London as a Classroom" initiative. This program integrates visits to nearby museums, galleries, and parks directly into the curriculum, allowing students to learn from the city’s resources. With a student body representing nearly 40 different nationalities, the campus maintains small class sizes typically ranging from 12 to 18 pupils. The school focuses on inquiry-led learning, where students are encouraged to ask questions and explore subjects across various disciplines. Facilities include dedicated spaces for music and art, along with a "living moss wall" designed to incorporate nature into the indoor learning environment. Spanish and French are introduced as additional languages, fostering early multilingual development within a multi-national community.