ALP Sittingbourne

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School summary

ALP Sittingbourne is a notably small independent school in Sittingbourne, Kent, with around 37 pupils on roll. Its size means classes are intimate and pupils are likely to be well known to staff. The school is mixed and admits children from age 11, with entry at the 11+ stage. It is led by Head Mrs Jennifer Thomason and inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate.

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Teaching & academics

With a roll of roughly 37, ALP Sittingbourne offers a small-scale setting in which teaching can be closely tailored to individual pupils. Entry is available at age 11 through the 11+, making it an option for families seeking an independent route at the start of secondary education.

Head · Mrs Jennifer Thomason

School life & ethos

Boarding
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SEN support
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EHC plans
97.3%

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A very small, fee-paying school in the heart of Sittingbourne, suited to families who value a close-knit environment over the scale of a larger institution.

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ALP Sittingbourne 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.