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Preston Manor School

Updated July 2026

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Preston Manor is a vibrant, inclusive all-through school in Wembley, serving students from Reception through to Year 13. It is known for its strong academic performance and commitment to developing well-rounded, active citizens.

Teaching approach

Preston Manor is an inclusive, all-through school founded on the core values of Ambition, Responsibility, and Excellence. It is committed to equality of opportunity, celebrating diversity, and maintaining a caring, nurturing ethos. The school aims to prepare students for 21st-century society by fostering emotional awareness, the skills for workplace success, and a commitment to lifelong learning.

Programmes

The school offers an all-through curriculum from Reception to Year 13, focusing on a broad and balanced education. The Lower School curriculum is knowledge-rich, emphasizing literacy, oracy, and evidence-based teaching practices. The Upper School provides a structured curriculum, including options for Year 9 and a comprehensive Sixth Form programme that includes an 'Elevate and Enrich' initiative to support academic and professional development.

Outcomes

The school consistently achieves high performance in public examinations, with results that frequently exceed national averages. A significant majority of Year 13 students progress to university, with many securing placements at Russell Group, TEF Gold, or Silver-ranked institutions. Alumni have successfully gained places at universities including Cambridge, Queen Mary, King's College, York, and Exeter.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides robust pastoral care and therapeutic support, including a student counselling service and a dedicated student health and well-being programme. A Special Educational Needs (SEN) department, led by a SENCO, supports students with additional needs, while learning mentors and home-school liaison officers provide further guidance. The school also offers EAL (English as an Additional Language) support and student mentoring initiatives.

Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does Preston Manor School offer?
Preston Manor School offers National Curriculum (England).
Is Preston Manor School co-educational?
Preston Manor School is a co-ed school.
Where is Preston Manor School located?
Preston Manor School is an international school in London, United Kingdom.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school manages admissions for its Lower School, Upper School, and Sixth Form. Applications for the Sixth Form are processed online, with the application window typically reopening in August for the following academic year. Prospective students must meet general entry requirements, with additional subject-specific criteria for individual courses.

Calendar

The school operates on a term-based calendar, with the academic year concluding in mid-July. The schedule includes designated staff inset days where the school is closed to students. Parents and carers can access term dates and specific event information through the school's online calendar.

Facilities

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About the campus

The school operates across two sites in Wembley, featuring extensive outdoor space for both academic and recreational use. On-site facilities include a school library (Learning Resource Centre), catering services, and dedicated spaces for various subjects. The campus is supported by an IT managed service to facilitate learning.

Co-curriculars

Students have access to a variety of activities beyond the classroom, including a Music Academy and the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award. Leadership opportunities are available through roles such as School Council representatives, Anti-Bullying Ambassadors, Environmental Ambassadors, and various peer mentoring positions. Additionally, students can participate in sports clubs and activities, with some roles involving the organization of lunchtime or after-school sessions.

  • Mr Russell Denial
    Mr Russell DenialExecutive Headteacher

    Mr. Denial is the Executive Headteacher of Preston Manor School. He is proud to lead the all-through school and is committed to striving for excellence, fostering a caring and nurturing ethos, and preparing students to be active citizens.

  • Ms Qudsia Siddique
    Ms Qudsia SiddiqueDeputy Headteacher

    Ms. Siddique serves as a Deputy Headteacher and the KS2 Lead, overseeing Year 3 through Year 6.

  • Ms. Celine Donne
    Ms. Celine DonneDeputy Headteacher

    Ms. Donne is a Deputy Headteacher at the school.

  • Ms. Sara Dareve
    Ms. Sara DareveDeputy Headteacher

    Ms. Dareve is a Deputy Headteacher at the school.

  • Mr. David Tully
    Mr. David TullyDeputy Headteacher

    Mr. Tully is a Deputy Headteacher at the school.

  • Ms Sandra Solanki
    Ms Sandra SolankiAssistant Headteacher

    Ms. Solanki is an Assistant Headteacher who also serves as the SENCO, Inclusion Manager, and lead for the EYFS and KS1 phases.

  • Ms. Zalika Dale
    Ms. Zalika DaleAssistant Headteacher

    Ms. Dale is an Assistant Headteacher at the school.