Radlett Preparatory School
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
About Radlett Preparatory School
Radlett Preparatory School is a co-educational, independent day school in Hertfordshire. The school was moved to its current location in 1980, a Grade II listed Georgian building on a site dating to the 15th Century. Radlett itself is a village with a population of 8,000, located between St. Albans and Borehamwood. There are approximately 270 pupils on the school roll, between the ages of 4-11.
Principal
Mrs L Flynn
Values and vision
Radlett Prep ensures that all children, parents and staff contribute positively to school life and are valued members of the school community. Pupils attend a caring and encouraging school where outstanding achievement is expected and celebrated along with successes of all kinds. Radlett believes that each student can act as an ambassador for the school, and that each and every one has the ability to be a shining example of excellence.
Charitable giving is encouraged at Radlett, teaching students the importance of compassion and caring for this in need. One main charity is chosen each term, including the Royal British Legion, the Red Cross, and Guide Dogs for the Blind.
ISI
“The school actively promotes values of respect, compassion and community, in particular; these are lived actively by pupils, who show a genuine appreciation of other faiths, ethnicities and culture and who positively celebrate difference”
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