30 years of magic – Eaton House The Manor

Eaton House The Manor, comprising of a single sex prep school for boys aged four to 13, a single sex prep school for girls aged four to 11 and a co-ed nursery, enjoys a 125-
year legacy of academic excellence since the foundation of its sister school in Belgravia in 1897. Celebrating 30 years on its site overlooking Clapham Common, the school
prides itself in being a magical place for children to develop a lifelong love of learning, a sense of adventure and self-confidence.

“We believe that a school should be a magical place, where children flourish intellectually and emotionally, and where their opportunities and horizons are
expanded at every turn,” says Principal Sarah Segrave.

Eaton House The Manor is a ‘sky-is- the-limit’ school where students are taught that they can excel at anything. Academically, it has gone from strength to strength and the range of scholarships achieved across academics, music and sport demonstrate this. In 2024, students in Eaton House The Manor Prep and Eaton House The Manor Girls’ School won 42
scholarships and awards to leading day and boarding schools.

Senior school destinations for boys typically include Dulwich College, Eton College, Westminster School, St Paul’s School, Tonbridge School, Radley College, Charterhouse School, Harrow School, Whitgift School and King’s College School Wimbledon. Similarly, in recent years, girls have gone on to leading senior schools such as St Paul’s Girls’ School, Godolphin and Latymer, Wycombe Abbey and Downe House.

Beyond academics, Eaton House The Manor offers a diverse range of extra-curricular activities enabling students to find and develop their own passions. These include running club, politics, current affairs, basketball, table tennis and tag-rugby. The boys and girls come together for some clubs such as drama and chess. Students also go on a wide range of trips throughout the academic year. Destinations include Paris, the Lake District and Weymouth.

Wellbeing is incredibly important at Eaton House The Manor. Staff prioritise the mental health of their pupils, and in turn, happy children achieve great results. The House system, dedicated form tutors, and the extensive new wellbeing hub, contribute to a strong framework of pastoral care ensuring that every child is championed and supported throughout their education.

Segrave’s mantra is that no child should pass unnoticed and as such all students are celebrated. The latest ISI inspection report noted, ‘Respecting others is an innate quality exhibited by all pupils, with diversity and inclusion being openly celebrated.’ This school is ambitious, kind and friendly, and fully committed to weaving its magic for another 30 years and more.

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