Radnor House Sevenoaks

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A relatively young school founded in 2016, Radnor House Sevenoaks takes pupils from age 2 right through to 18 on a single Kent campus. With 369 pupils on roll it sits in the medium-size band, and a small sixth form of 73 keeps the upper years intimate. The Independent Schools Inspectorate rated the school good for both education and personal development at its most recent inspection, with all compliance standards met. Around one in six pupils receives SEN support, suggesting a setting accustomed to working with a range of learning needs.

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Latest results

GCSE grade 9-7

41%

National average 23%

A-level A*-A

25%

National average 28%

A-level A*-B

53%

National average 55%

Inspection reports

ISI rating
good
ISI personal development
good
Last inspected
11 November 2025
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Teaching & academics

GCSE results are a clear strength: 41% of grades reached the top 9-7 band, well ahead of the national average of 23%. At A-level the picture is closer to the national norm, with 25% of entries graded A*-A against 28% nationally and 53% at A*-B. The sixth form offers a broad sweep of subjects, from Mathematics and Economics to Psychology, Sociology and Spanish, alongside the EPQ for those wanting to stretch beyond the standard curriculum.

Languages

FrenchSpanish

GCSE subjects

English LanguageEnglish LiteratureMathematicsGeographyHistoryFrenchSpanishPhysical EducationBusiness StudiesArt & DesignComputer StudiesReligious StudiesDrama & Theatre Studies

Head · David Paton

Sixth form

Sixth-form pupils
73

A-level subjects

MathematicsEconomicsGeographyEnglish LiteraturePsychologySociologySpanishComputer Studies

Qualifications offered

A-levelEPQ

Beyond the classroom

Scholarships span academic, art, drama, music and sport, indicating a school that recognises talent across the board. Drama, art and PE feature prominently among GCSE choices, pointing to creative and physical pursuits being woven into school life.

School life & ethos

Founded
2016
Religious character
None
Boarding
No
SEN support
15.61%
EHC plans
0.39%

Mobile phone policy

Pupils must switch off mobile phones on arrival; senior pupils place phones in lockers; prep pupils hand phones to prep school office

Fees & bursaries

Day fees (per year)
£27,300 - £29,700

Some means-tested bursaries available

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Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.