Urban Mission School

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School summary

With just twelve pupils on roll, Urban Mission School is among the smallest independent schools in Lewisham. This is a non-denominational, fee-paying school taking boys and girls from age 11, and its intimate scale points to a setting where pupils are known individually rather than as part of a crowd. Inspection is carried out by the Independent Schools Inspectorate, and the school is led by Ms Linda Ughere.

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Teaching & academics

The school admits pupils at 11 through an entry process, and at this size teaching is necessarily delivered in very small groups. Families drawn to highly personalised attention, rather than the breadth of a large institution, are most likely to find it a fit.

Head · Ms Linda Ughere

School life & ethos

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Boarding
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A tiny independent school in Lewisham where the headcount makes close, individual attention the defining feature.

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Urban Mission School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.