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Duke of Kent School

Updated July 2026

Co-edGender

Curriculum

Duke of Kent School is a co-educational independent school in Surrey for pupils from Nursery to GCSE, dedicated to educating the whole child in a nurturing and challenging environment.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school focuses on educating the whole child, aiming to provide an environment where pupils are stretched, challenged, and nurtured to find their individual spark. It prioritizes the development of confidence, independence, and compassion, fostering a passion for learning and curiosity about the world. The school emphasizes a strong partnership between home and school to support each pupil's personal and academic progress.

Programmes

The school offers a continuous educational pathway from Nursery through to GCSE. The academic programme is structured across Pre-Prep, Prep, and Senior stages, with a curriculum that includes core subjects, creative arts, music, drama, and sports. The Senior School (Years 7-11) prepares students for GCSE examinations and future school transitions, supported by a focus on digital learning and a 'Stretch and Challenge' programme.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The Learning Development Department is led by a qualified specialist teacher. The department provides support for pupils, including the teaching of English and study skills across various year groups, with a focus on identifying individual learning needs to ensure pupils are happy and successful.

Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does Duke of Kent School offer?
Duke of Kent School offers IGCSE.
Is Duke of Kent School co-educational?
Duke of Kent School is a co-ed school.
Where is Duke of Kent School located?
Duke of Kent School is an international school in Crawley, United Kingdom.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

Duke of Kent School is a co-educational independent school welcoming boys and girls, with key entry stages at ages 4 (Reception), 7 (Year 3), and 11 (Year 7). Admission is based on a series of assessments, including CAT4 cognitive tests from Year 3 upwards, and an interview with the Head or relevant Head of School. Prospective families are encouraged to visit the school to ensure the environment is a suitable fit for the child.

Calendar

The school operates on a three-term system (Spring, Summer, and Autumn). The academic year typically begins in early September and concludes in early July, with half-term breaks in October, February, and May/June. Specific term dates, including staff INSET days and the annual Parents' Day, are published in advance on the school website.

Facilities

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About the campus

Located in a rural setting in Ewhurst, Surrey, the campus provides a range of facilities to support academic, creative, and physical development. The school grounds accommodate sports activities, while indoor facilities include spaces for music, drama, and the creative arts. The school also provides a transport service via a minibus network.

  • Mrs Sue KnoxHead

    Sue has been Head of Duke of Kent School since 2019 and has experience leading independent schools in the UK and Australia. She is a Trustee of the Independent Schools Association, Chair of the ISA Finance Committee, and a Reporting Inspector for the Independent Schools Inspectorate.

  • Mr Tom Southee
    Mr Tom SoutheeDeputy Head and Head of Safeguarding (DSL)

    Tom joined the school in 2011 and has held various roles including Head of Boarding, Head of English, and Head of Digital Strategy before becoming Deputy Head in 2022. He is a Mental Health First Aid instructor and serves as the Safeguarding Trustee at Peaslake School.

  • Mr Adam Wyllie
    Mr Adam WyllieHead of Senior School

    Adam joined the school in 2018 as a Science teacher and has previously served as Examinations Officer, Stretch and Challenge Coordinator, and Head of Careers. He holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and became Head of Senior School in September 2024.

  • Mr Chris Wright
    Mr Chris WrightHead of Prep & Pre-prep and Deputy DSL

    Chris holds a First Class degree in History of Art and Italian and a Master’s of Research in Environment and Development. Over the past ten years at the school, he has served as a Class Teacher, Pre-prep Coordinator, and Deputy Head of Prep & Pre-prep before becoming Head of Prep & Pre-prep.

  • Mr Alex Seeley
    Mr Alex SeeleyDirector of Teaching and Learning

    Alex has over 20 years of experience in independent schools and holds a Master's in Educational Leadership. He previously worked at Copthorne Prep and Brighton College before joining Duke of Kent School as Director of Teaching and Learning.

  • Mr Damian AllenHead of Pupil Progress

    Damian has worked in schools in the UK and Asia, holding roles such as Head of Department, Assistant KS5 Coordinator, and Data Coordinator. He holds a Master’s Degree in Education and is a supervisor for post-graduate assignments.

  • Mrs Caroline Instone
    Mrs Caroline InstoneHead of Learning Development

    Caroline is a qualified specialist teacher who previously worked in documentary production. She retrained as a specialist teacher in 2011, holds an OCR Level 5 Certificate for teaching learners with Specific Learning Difficulties, and currently leads the Learning Development Department.