Medway Green School

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Medway Green School is a notably small independent school in Kent, with around 69 pupils on roll. Its intimate scale means classes are smaller than at most schools, and pupils are likely to be known well by staff. The school is co-educational and takes children from age 11, with admission at the 11+ stage. It is led by headteacher Miss Joanna McDonough and is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate.

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Teaching & academics

Entry at 11 is through the 11+, so families should expect an assessed admissions process. With a roll of just 69 pupils, teaching takes place in a small-school setting where individual attention is more readily available.

Head · Miss Joanna McDonough

School life & ethos

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A small, mixed independent school in Kent that may appeal to families seeking a close-knit environment over the scale of a larger institution.

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Medway Green School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.