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  1. Dulwich Prep London inspires excellence, and our greatest success is measured by the character of our boys. Our values sow the seeds of possibility in the mind, heart and spirit of each boy and create the right culture and the right conditions to allow these possibilities to flourish and become real. Our school’s priority is the wellbeing and ...

  2. 6 de jun. de 2024 · Dulwich Prep London is the most exciting and stimulating place to work. At more than 825 pupils it is the largest boys’ prep school in the UK and it is situated in one of the most beautiful parts of the most cosmopolitan city in the world.

  3. We have approximately 160 pupils aged between 5 and 7 years old and each year group is divided into 4 classes of up to 20 pupils. When the boys enter Year 1, they are placed into the four school tribes or houses and enjoy participating in termly Pow Wows which include team building activities with boys across Pre-Prep and Lower School.

  4. At Dulwich Prep London we operate in Sections, each with two year groups of pupils. This arrangement enables us to tailor our pastoral care, curriculum and co-curricular provision to the specific needs of the children at each phase of their educational development. Transition between Sections is carefully managed to ensure that pupils are ready ...

  5. Academic Year 2022 – 2023. We are delighted to share that all our Year 8 boys secured a fantastic destination senior school, with 95% achieving their first choice. This year we received a record number of offers and secured more pre-test offers than ever before; particular schools of note include Dulwich College, Eton College, Harrow School ...

  6. At Dulwich Prep London we aim to deliver a holistic education that goes beyond the classroom. We prepare our boys for life; upholding eight values that underpin everything that we do and allows the boys to flourish.

  7. Geography at Dulwich Prep London aims to spark a critical understanding of the physical and human relationships that play both a constructive and destructive role on our Planet. In Years 1-4, Geography is delivered in conjunction with other humanity subjects in a component called Topic.