Charterhouse Square School
Charterhouse Square School is an independent, non-selective, co-educational day school with 200 children aged 3 to 11, situated in the Barbican area of the City of London. It occupies a five-story Victorian building overlooking Charterhouse Square near what used to be a Carthusian monastery. The school was founded by Jamie Malden in 1985 with 23 children.
Charterhouse Square School | |
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Charterhouse Square United Kingdom | |
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Type | Independent preparatory school |
Established | 1985 |
Local authority | City of London |
Department for Education URN | 100463 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Headmistress | Mrs Caroline Lloyd |
Age | 3 to 11 |
Enrolment | 200~ |
Website | http://www.charterhousesquareschool.co.uk/ |
Charterhouse is a member of Cognita Schools, an association of independent schools in UK and overseas. It is not connected with Charterhouse School, a public boarding school which was founded near the square before moving to its current location in Godalming, Surrey.
Curriculum
The 2012 Ofsted inspection rated Charterhouse's curriculum and teaching as "outstanding". Many former pupils go on to leading independent schools in London including City of London School for Girls, City of London School, Forest School and Highgate School.[1]
Classrooms are colour-coded by age and ability rather than class.
- Green Room - rising 4 years
- Red Room - rising 5 years
- Yellow Room - rising 6 years
- Blue Room - 6/7 years
- Rainbow & Raindrop Rooms - 7/8 years
- Balloon & Kite Rooms - 8/9 years
- Star Room - 10/11 years
The ages given are guidelines only. When deciding on a year group, the school's policy is to look at the child's ability as opposed to their date of birth. Any child who is performing academically and socially above expectations has the opportunity to skip a class (subject to a place being available).[2]
References
External links
- School Website
- Profile on Cognita Schools website
- 2009 Ofsted Inspection Report
- Profile on the Independent Schools Council website