Graduately Developing Futures

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School summary

Graduately Developing Futures is a notably small independent school in Lytchett Matravers, Dorset, with just 14 pupils on roll. A roll of this size points to an intimate, closely supervised environment in which each child is well known to staff. Led by headteacher Mr James Gregory, the school sits within the independent, fee-paying sector and is inspected by the ISI.

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Teaching & academics

With so few pupils, teaching can be tailored closely to the individual, and class sizes are inevitably small. The school is overseen by the Independent Schools Inspectorate rather than Ofsted.

Head · Mr James Gregory

School life & ethos

Boarding
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SEN support
0%
EHC plans
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A very small independent school in rural Dorset, best suited to families seeking a highly personal, low-headcount setting.

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Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.