Blossom House School

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School summary

Blossom House School is a small independent school in Merton, Surrey, on the edge of Greater London, with around 309 pupils on roll. As a day school led by Principal Joanna Burgess, it offers a closely held environment shaped by its modest size. Inspected by the ISI, it admits pupils at age 11 through an 11+ process and prepares them towards GCSE qualifications.

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Teaching & academics

Pupils follow a route towards GCSE, with the school's compact roll allowing for smaller cohorts and more individual attention. Around 5% of pupils receive SEN support, indicating that staff are accustomed to identifying and responding to additional needs.

Principal · Joanna Burgess

School life & ethos

Religious character
None
Boarding
No
SEN support
5.06%
EHC plans
84.18%

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Blossom House School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.