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3 The British International School of New York  





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Abercorn School
Abercorn's new Senior School, 59-60 Paddington Street
Address
Map

28Abercorn Place,
60 Paddington Street


London
,

NW8 9XP


England
Coordinates51°31′58N 0°10′47W / 51.53272°N 0.17971°W / 51.53272; -0.17971
Information
TypePrivate day school
Established1987
FounderAndrea Greystoke
Local authorityWestminster
Department for Education URN101177 Tables
PresidentAndrea Greystoke, Founder
ChairJohn Clarke
Head teacherChristopher Hammond
GenderCoeducational
Age2 to 16
HousesDickens, O'Connor, Thackery, Victoria,
Websitehttp://www.abercornschool.com

Abercorn School is an independent private school in central London for pupils ages 2–16 years. In September 2021, Abercorn School announced that the school will begin taking 13–14-year-olds from September 2022 as part of a wider expansion plan to welcome 11–18-year-olds over the coming years.

Abercorn School has two separate premises, all within walking distance in St John's Wood and Marylebone, London. The school was opened in 1987 by Andrea Greystoke.[1]

Abercorn uses the Early Years Foundation Stage and the National Curriculum as a basis for teaching. Abercorn is a through-school, although some pupils move on to a wide range of Independent secondary schools or boarding schools at the end of Year 6, with students now also progressing on to Abercorn's new Senior School. Pupils are prepared for the 11+ and 13+ examinations, as well as GCSEs.

Abercorn School is a member of ISA, the Independent Schools Association, and also IAPS, the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools.[2][3]

Background

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Abercorn was founded in 1987 by Andrea Greystoke, who early in her teaching days was the first female teacher at St. Paul’s Boys’ School, and then similarly at King’s College School, London.

Abercorn started as a pre-prep on Abercorn Place, London, accepting students aged 2–8 years old. To accept older students and provide further facilities, Abercorn expanded throughout the years. In 2002, due to increased demand, the school’s Marylebone Road premises opened, which was originally the home of the Philological School – also known as the Old Grammar School – and then of St Marylebone Grammar School. In 2014, the school expanded further and opened its Portland Place premises which is home to those aged 9–13. Most recently, new premises on Paddington have been acquired for the Senior School. Currently, the Lower School houses pupils in Nursery to Year 2, with the Senior School accommodating pupils from Year 3 and above.

The Paddington Street premises is a beautifully converted former church which was formerly home to renowned Pineapple Dance Studios. The building was also previously used by Regent's University London. There is ample space for dedicated classrooms, a purposeful built theatre, and access to outdoor space at nearby Paddington Gardens.

Education and Extracurricular Activities

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Abercorn School provides expert teaching in a range of specialist subjects. Yoga, Music and French are taught by dedicated subject teachers from the age of 2, weekly swimming from age 3, and all students also learn the clarinet from age 8. The school also offers a variety of extra-curricular activities for all age groups, including Gymnastics, Taekwondo, Sports, Drama and Art for the youngest students. For the older students, extra-curricular activities include Athletics, Football, Netball, Art, Computer Coding and Choir.

Abercorn School places a great importance on pastoral care and the development of children's individual, personal, social and emotional skills.

The British International School of New York

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Andrea Greystoke, Founder of Abercorn School, also set up a sister school in the US, the British International School of New York, which opened in 2006.

References

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  1. ^ "Abercorn School". abercornschool.com. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  • ^ "IAPS". iaps.org.uk. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  • ^ "Abercorn School ISI Inspection Report". abercornschool.com. Archived from the original on 8 August 2012. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
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