
Eaton House The Manor
A school specialising in academic success, with a legacy of impeccable results for over a decade
About the school
Eaton House The Manor consists of 3 schools. The renowned Prep School is housed in a Georgian Manor house and the Pre-Prep and Girls’ schools are housed in light, airy and purpose-built buildings on a 1.5 acre site opposite leafy Clapham Common. The schools are all outstanding academically and share a warm and caring tone. Eaton House Schools opened in 1897 as a boys’ school in Belgravia, with many celebrities and even a prime minister being educated there. Eaton House The Manor was the second site and it has been open for more than 30 years. It is known as an Eton and Westminster feeder and its academic reputation is unsurpassed. Eaton House The Manor girls opened its doors in 2008 and it has succeeded academically and in every other way, winning many scholarships every year.
Prep school pupils receive priority entrance into other Dukes Education senior schools.
Academically excellent single-sex schools on two London sites; Eaton House Belgravia and Eaton House The Manor, Clapham
Ages: Boys 2 - 4 (Nursery), 4 - 8 (Pre-Prep), 8 - 13 (Prep). Girls 2 - 4 (Nursery), 4 - 11 (Girls’ School)
Co-educational Nursery schools on each site, providing priority entrance to Eaton House Schools
Each year, Eaton House The Manor girls and boys are offered places at top senior schools, including Eton, Westminster, St Paul’s, St Paul’s Girls’ School, JAGS, King’s College Wimbledon, Wycombe Abbey, Winchester, and more
Purpose built Science and Design Technology labs, panoramic art room and full-size theatre
Nonselective entry to Nursery and Reception, 2+ to 4+
Pupils receive academic, sports, music, drama and art scholarships and awards to top senior schools each year including, in 2025, a King’s Scholarship to Westminster, a John Colet to St Paul’s School and 29 Scholarships to the girls, including the Millennium Scholarship for Brighton College and a St Paul’s Girls’ School Music Exhibition
‘Sky is the limit’ aspirational approach to learning inspires confidence and academic curiosity in each pupil
Strong framework of pastoral care supported by a dedicated Head of Wellbeing
Small class sizes and specialist teaching across the curriculum
National finalists in many sporting competitions
Over 50 extra-curricular clubs including Table Tennis, Model United Nations, and Music Technology