Infiniti School

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School summary

With just 28 pupils on its roll, Infiniti School is among the smallest of independent settings, offering a notably intimate environment for its mixed cohort. This fee-paying school in Kent admits pupils at age 11 and is led by headteacher Miss Anna Daly. Families drawn to small-scale, personal schooling rather than the bustle of a large institution may find the scale here distinctive.

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Teaching & academics

Infiniti School operates 11+ entry at age 11 and is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate. Given the very small number of pupils, class sizes are likely to allow a high degree of individual attention.

Head · Miss Anna Daly

School life & ethos

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Infiniti School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.