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Lady Eleanor Holles

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Updated July 2026

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Lady Eleanor Holles is a highly selective independent girls' school for ages 7-18, located in southwest London. It provides an all-through education that combines academic excellence with a broad range of co-curricular opportunities and a supportive, values-driven environment.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is a values-driven community that encourages pupils to be bold, curious, and undaunted in their intellectual and personal pursuits. It fosters a culture of mutual respect, positive relationships, and belonging, where difference is celebrated. The educational approach emphasizes taking risks, innovating, and developing the confidence to enrich the world.

Programmes

The school offers a comprehensive curriculum from the Junior School through to the Sixth Form, including GCSEs and A levels. The academic programme is enriched by the Academic Enrichment Programme, STEM subjects, and the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) in the Sixth Form. The curriculum is designed to be broad and dynamic, encouraging critical thinking and creativity across subjects like Humanities, Languages, and Product Design.

Outcomes

The school is consistently recognized for academic excellence, with students achieving strong GCSE and A level results. Graduates frequently progress to top-tier universities, including a high rate of offers from Russell Group institutions. Alumni pursue diverse careers in fields such as medicine, engineering, economics, and the performing arts.

Student support

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Learning support

The school prioritizes pupil wellbeing and provides a caring, inclusive environment. It maintains a dedicated approach to Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND) and offers pastoral care to support students throughout their journey. Staff are supported by an occupational health service and a well-planned induction process for new teachers.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does Lady Eleanor Holles offer?
Lady Eleanor Holles offers National Curriculum (England), IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
How much is tuition at Lady Eleanor Holles?
Annual tuition at Lady Eleanor Holles is £26.5K–£32K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does Lady Eleanor Holles hold?
Lady Eleanor Holles holds accreditations including COBIS and IB.
Is Lady Eleanor Holles co-educational?
Lady Eleanor Holles is a girls school.
Where is Lady Eleanor Holles located?
Lady Eleanor Holles is an international school in London, United Kingdom.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026/2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Junior School7–10£26.5K
Senior School11–18£32K
Other fees(4)
Other fees
Registration fee· £180 (including VAT) – payable upon application. £240 (including VAT) for overseas entrance assessments.£180
Deposit· Place Deposit required upon accepting a place. Fully refundable after your daughter’s final term, provided notice is given in line with regulations.£1.6K
Mealsterm· Senior School lunch rate (2025/2026 rate; 2026/2027 rates not finalised until summer)£304
Mealsterm· Junior School lunch rate (2025/2026 rate; 2026/2027 rates not finalised until summer)£273

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 10%
  • Full-payment discount: Varies

Admissions

The school is highly selective and offers entry points at 7 Plus (Junior School), 11 Plus (Senior School), and 16 Plus (Sixth Form). The admissions process is designed to be fair and welcoming, with specific procedures for each entry level, including scholarship and bursary opportunities. Prospective families are encouraged to attend open events and visit the school to experience its culture firsthand.

Calendar

The school operates on a three-term basis: Autumn, Spring, and Summer. Terms typically begin in early September, January, and April, with half-term breaks scheduled in October, February, and May/June. The academic year concludes in early July.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldTennis courtsGymnasiumLibraryDining hallScience labsDesign & technology workshopArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumStudy room

About the campus

Set across 24 acres, the campus features a blend of modern and traditional facilities, including an Arts Centre with a 240-seat theatre, music and drama suites, and art studios. Sports facilities include an indoor heated swimming pool, four lacrosse pitches, seven netball courts, six grass tennis courts, a croquet lawn, and an extensive sports hall. The school also provides specialist science laboratories, a design and technology suite, computing suites, and a dedicated Sixth Form Centre with study rooms and a library.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a broad range of extra-curricular activities, including a strong emphasis on drama, music, and sport. Notable programmes include the Drama Excellence Programme, Theatre in Education tours, the joint Upper School Drama Society with Hampton School, and competitive rowing. Students also participate in STEM initiatives, the Academic Enrichment Programme, and various clubs such as Monologue Mondays and the House Film Festival.

  • Rowena ColeHead

    Rowena Cole joined LEH as Head Mistress in September 2023. She holds an MBA in Educational Leadership and has extensive experience in both state and private sectors, having previously served as Head at Dunottar School and St John’s School, Leatherhead.