Boys can join from age 3 in Nursery through to age 11 in Year 6.
The main entry points are Nursery, Reception, and Year 3 (7+ entry).
The process includes registration, assessment (where appropriate), and a meeting with the Headteacher. More
information can be found here.
Some year groups include age-appropriate assessments, but the process is designed to understand each child’s
potential.
Applications are accepted throughout the year, subject to availability.
Yes, prospective families are encouraged to attend open days or arrange a personal tour by contacting our Admissions
Manager, Mrs Long.
Loyola Prep School is a Catholic independent prep school for boys aged 3–11, focused on academic excellence,
character development, and faith-based education.
We combine strong academic teaching with a values-led Catholic ethos and a nurturing environment.
Yes, Loyola Prep is a Catholic school, but welcomes families of all backgrounds who support its ethos.
The school day includes academic lessons, specialist teaching, break times, lunch, and enrichment activities. More
information on school life can be found here.
We follow the EYFS framework in Early Years and the UK National Curriculum in KS1 and KS2.
Core subjects include English, Maths, and Science, alongside History, Geography, RE, Art, Music, PE, and Languages.
Yes, pupils benefit from specialist teaching in areas such as music, sport, and languages.
Yes, pupils are introduced to languages as part of the curriculum.
Yes, we provide support to ensure all pupils can access learning appropriately.
Fees vary by year group and are published on our fees page.
Fees typically include tuition, lunch, and selected activities.
Yes, scholarships and bursaries may be available depending on eligibility.
Yes, discounts are available for siblings (where applicable).
Fees are reviewed annually.
Yes, wraparound care is available to support working families.
School timings vary by year group, with extended care available. School timings can be found here.
Yes we have a range of holiday clubs that run every holiday for most of the time.
No, lunch is provided as part of school provision.
We maintain a clear behaviour policy focused on respect, responsibility, and positive conduct.
Safeguarding is a top priority, with trained staff and strict procedures in place.
Pupils are required to wear the official school uniform, details of which are provided upon admission.