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New Wetherby Pembride school

32 replies

AnnKr · 04/03/2025 11:08

Hi! Considering this new secondary school at Kensinton Olympia. Does anyone go there in September? Or have any thoughts? Thank you

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Sedaniram · 01/11/2025 12:51

Marie0511 · 01/11/2025 11:49

My son is currently a student at the school and he is very happy with everything down to the teaching, environment and facilities. All the teaching staff have excellent credentials and are currently doing an amazing job. They also track their progress weekly with short cycle tests to see if they are struggling with anything that they have learnt. There’s a lot of extra curricular activities too. Definitely worth considering.

Thank you for sharing your experience - it is really reassuring to read your positive feedback, especially regarding the environment. We are due to return to London after many years abroad; our daughter is very strong academically ( she would be looking at an in-year intake ), hoping for a welcoming environment and we would definitely prefer an academically oriented co-ed school rather than single-sex for a multitude of reasons. WP seems to tick all the right boxes for us.

Marie0511 · 01/11/2025 14:17

Sedaniram · 01/11/2025 12:51

Thank you for sharing your experience - it is really reassuring to read your positive feedback, especially regarding the environment. We are due to return to London after many years abroad; our daughter is very strong academically ( she would be looking at an in-year intake ), hoping for a welcoming environment and we would definitely prefer an academically oriented co-ed school rather than single-sex for a multitude of reasons. WP seems to tick all the right boxes for us.

Your welcome. I think WP would be a perfect place for your daughter. Everyone is welcoming and the students interact throughout the year groups in their house groups too which is nice. There are also 1 or 2 students who have moved back, after some years abroad and they have settled in fine. Feel free to ask any other questions, I am happy to help.

ThatNoisyZebra · 10/11/2025 14:26

Hi everyone, I’d really appreciate any insights from parents familiar with either of these two new senior schools.

I visited WP recently and found it difficult to get a true sense of the teaching quality and academic rigour. The facilities are absolutely pristine (my wife described them as almost “sterile”), and because the school is so new, it was hard to gauge what day-to-day school life is actually like.

A few things stood out: the library was basically empty, the faculty felt very small, and several teachers were teaching multiple subjects. One member of staff was also working part-time on reception. It gave the impression that the school was still in the process of being set up, although this was based on a one-hour visit, so I may be completely misreading it.

On the positive side, the headmaster was extremely impressive with a strong track record, and that is a major draw. He speaks very convincingly about the school’s vision and ambition. My assumption is that, because academic success is so critical for a new private school to grow, they will be highly motivated to get things right.

We also visited Thomas’s College, which opened this year as well, but it felt much more complete and established. The head there is equally strong, and the campus (out in Richmond) has a more settled feel; it's unfair to compare central London to Richmond. They absorbed an existing school, which means classrooms are full and the environment already feels lived-in.

I’d love to hear any experiences or perspectives from other parents considering these options for Year 9. What have you observed regarding teaching quality, academic focus, and overall school culture at either school?

lottietheequestrian · 10/02/2026 18:49

so I can help u with that our sports round is like 20-30 mins away but its nice

thejollypostwoman1 · 10/02/2026 19:14

Also interesting is the potential for a conflict of interest. Will alpha plus preps be as motivated to fully prep children for other more academic schools, given the broader group will inherently benefit from Wetherby pembridge and prep being safety net secondary schools… will be interesting to see how this evolves

Mungosteele · 11/02/2026 08:22

“several teachers were teaching multiple subjects.”

This would ring warning bells for me. This is classic Inspired Education practice. At one IE school I looked out (a Prep) they prided themselves on their specialist provision but had a maths teaching taking games. It’s all
about cutting costs for IE.

W11Parent · 13/02/2026 14:22

With 11+ results out today (good luck to all!), perhaps someone could eventually post how many girls from Pembridge actually go on to attend WetherbyPembridge? Of course we will not know for many weeks as families go through their preferences

Inspired group has changed how they report metrics to disguise that basically everyone who applied was accepted by WP, but effectively no one elected to attend

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