ISP School

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School summary

With just 61 pupils, ISP School is a notably small, independent school in Kent. Its size places it firmly among the more intimate settings a family might consider, where pupils are likely to be known as individuals rather than as part of a large cohort. The school is non-denominational, and admits pupils at age 11.

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Teaching & academics

ISP School operates an 11+ entry point, so families applying will need to prepare for selection at this stage. With a small roll, teaching is delivered within a compact community.

School life & ethos

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A small, independent Kent school that may appeal to families seeking a close-knit environment at the 11+ stage.

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ISP School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.