Caldecott Foundation School

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School summary

Caldecott Foundation School is a small independent school in Ashford, Kent, with around 62 pupils on its roll. As a mixed school offering boarding, it provides a notably intimate setting where each child can be known individually. Leadership has been judged Good by Ofsted, and the school is currently headed by Miss Stacey McShane.

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Inspection reports

Last inspected
5 October 2022
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Teaching & academics

With only around 62 pupils, classes are inevitably small, allowing teaching to be closely tailored to each child. Ofsted rates the school's leadership as Good, an encouraging sign of the direction in which it is being run.

Head · Miss Stacey McShane

School life & ethos

Boarding
Yes
SEN support
0%
EHC plans
100%

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Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.