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Sussex House School (commonly known as Sussex House), is a boys’ preparatory school located in
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. Founded in 1952, the school occupies a house designed by
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at 68 Cadogan Square, and since 1994 has operated as an independent charitable trust. It typically has a roll of between 180 and 190 pupils. Affiliated to the
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, pupils use nearby St Simon Zelotes as the school chapel. Sussex House has a strong reputation in music and drama and puts on several plays and concerts each year. It offers a variety of sports but is known in particular for its success in
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. The school has a Sport and Music building located at 67 Cadogan Street, titled the ‘Nicholls Hall’. The boys also play sport at
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twice a week, in autumn and spring they play football, and in summer they play cricket. The headmaster maintains links with Eton, KCS Wimbledon,
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; in any given year around 80 per cent of leavers depart for one of these institutions. Former pupils are known as Old Cadogans and include actor
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History

Sussex House School was founded in 1952 and received charitable status in 1994.


Profile

As of October 2019, the school had 184 pupils enrolled. Of these, 28 spoke
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and 39 were identified as being very academically gifted, for whom the curriculum is modified. A report by the
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noted that most pupils come from families with professional and business backgrounds who live within a five mile radius of the school; the ability of the pupils is above the national average. It has a full-time staff of 21, supplemented by visiting sports and music staff. There is a variety of student activities, including an architecture club, whose members go on walking tours of Chelsea, and coding club. Although a number of sports are on offer, such as cricket and football, Sussex House has been especially successful in
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, and has produced more national champions than any other school in Britain. A board of trustees is responsible for all aspects of running the school, supported by a team of advisory governors. The headmaster is one of the trustees. Nicholas Kaye, a graduate of
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, is the current headmaster and was appointed to this role in 1994, having been deputy since 1986.


Admissions

The admissions process comprises an interview and a written exam; the latter is taken in January each year and features questions on English, Maths and
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. A report from the previous school is also taken into consideration. In total, 36 boys are admitted each academic year. The main pre-prep feeders are reportedly
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, Eaton House Belgravia, Redcliffe School,
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, both Wetherby Kensington and Notting Hill Schools and Hawkesdown House.


Fees

School fees are charged termly and are payable by the first day of each term. As of 2022, the fee is £8,100 per term, for a total of £24,300 over the three term academic year.


Trustees and governing body

Trustees *J. A. Crewe *Mrs. J. M. Elias *M. A. J. Goedhuis *N. P. Kaye *R. T. G. Winter Governors *J. A. Crewe (Chairman) *Mrs. J. M. Elias *J. D. Gallant *Mrs. N. M. Gayner *P. D. Hargreaves *R. T. G. Winter


Notable former pupils

Former pupils are known as Old Cadogans, named after the square on which the school is located (
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).


References


External links


Official website

Profile
at the
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