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  1. Wetherby School is part of Inspired Education, one of the world’s largest and most innovative education groups with 111 premium private schools spanning 6 continents. Across Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, Inspired provides proven excellence in premium education to over 80,000 students aged 1 to 18 years.

  2. Grey, Red. Website. www .wetherbyschool .co .uk. Wetherby School is a group of private schools for boys aged two to eighteen in Notting Hill, Kensington, and Marylebone, London, owned and operated by the Inspired Education Group. Its prep school is a member of the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools .

  3. Each child is unique and valued for what they contribute to our school community. OUR VALUES. Know Our Children Well. Enjoy and Aspire. Partners in Learning. Character for Achievement. We believe that strong relationships, between the staff and the students and between the students themselves, lead to great learning.

  4. Wetherby School is part of Inspired Education, one of the world’s largest and most innovative education groups with 111 premium private schools spanning 6 continents. Across Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, Inspired provides proven excellence in premium education to over 80,000 students aged 1 to 18 years.

  5. About Us. Wetherby School provides an environment that promotes educational excellence and tradition through a forward-thinking, holistic curriculum within which the needs of individual pupils are fostered.

  6. The school is relentless in its pursuit to build meaningful relationships. During coaching time three times a week, all adults meet with a small group of mixed-age pupils.

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  8. Sep 22, 2023 · Students grow and develop as young people. Headteacher, Samantha Jefferson said the school is proud to have a “unique community”. Wetherby High School places “relationships at the centre of our interactions with students and believe that students who have meaningful relationships in school are more connected to the school community”.