International School Fees in London
London has 5 verified international schools in this collection on Schoozy, with annual tuition from £6.3K–£69.3K (median £28.2K). The table compares every school by tuition, curriculum, ages and boarding.
At a Glance
5
Verified schools
£28.2K
Median annual tuition
£6.3K–£69.3K
Tuition range
2
With boarding
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
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| Location | Curriculum | Boarding | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dulwich College | London | 7–18 | IGCSE, A-Level | £6.3K–£22.5K | Yes |
| St Paul's School | London | 13–18 | IGCSE, A-Level | £10.2K–£12.9K | No |
| Rgs Surrey Hills | London | — | — | £28.2K–£59.7K | No |
| American School in London | London | — | — | £40.2K–£46.4K | No |
| Westminster School | London | 13–18 | IGCSE, A-Level | £49.4K–£69.3K | Yes |
| Tuition band | Schools |
|---|---|
| Under £16.2K | 2 schools |
| £16.2K – £36.2K | 1 school |
| £36.2K and above | 2 schools |
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Overview: IGCSE, A-Level · 7–18 · £6.3K–£22.5K
Dulwich College is a historic independent day-and-boarding boys' school (ages 2–19) in South London, founded in 1619 by actor Edward Alleyn. It offers rigorous British education through IGCSE and A-Level programmes alongside an exceptionally rich co-curricular life with over 130 clubs and societies. Around 1,860 pupils benefit from a 75-acre green campus featuring modern science laboratories, a purpose-built theatre, world-class arts facilities, and extensive sports grounds. The school emphasises character alongside scholarship, and the majority of graduates proceed to top universities worldwide including Oxford, Cambridge, and Ivy League institutions.
Overview: IGCSE, A-Level · 13–18 · £10.2K–£12.9K
St Paul's School is one of England's most prestigious independent boys' day and boarding schools, founded in 1509 by John Colet on the Thames in Barnes, London. It educates approximately 1,517 boys aged 7–18 across its Prep and Senior schools, offering IGCSEs and A-Levels within a highly selective, academically rigorous environment. The school is consistently ranked among Britain's top academic schools and sends over a quarter of its leavers to Oxford or Cambridge each year. Beyond academics, it offers an extraordinary co-curricular programme spanning 90+ clubs, elite sports facilities on 45 acres, and a vibrant arts and drama scene. Underpinned by values of Respect, Kindness, Humility, Integrity and Resilience, it aims to nurture Paulines who make a positive contribution to the world.
Overview: — · — · £28.2K–£59.7K
RGS Surrey Hills is an independent co-educational day and boarding school for ages 11–18, set in 26 acres of Surrey Hills countryside near Dorking. The school offers both IB Diploma and A-Levels within a nurturing, small-community environment emphasising personalised education. With over 30 nationalities represented and a rich co-curricular programme spanning sport, arts, and outdoor education, RGS Surrey Hills develops well-rounded global citizens. Originally founded in 1959 as Box Hill School and rebranded in 2025 as part of the Reigate Grammar School family, the school combines a long-standing tradition of inclusivity with ambitious academic and pastoral standards.
Overview: — · — · £40.2K–£46.4K
The American School in London (ASL) is an independent, co-educational, college-preparatory day school serving approximately 1,400 students from PreK through Grade 12, representing over 70 nationalities. Founded in 1951, ASL delivers a rigorous American curriculum centered on Advanced Placement courses and authentic learning experiences in the heart of central London. The school is distinguished by its diverse, globally-minded community, outstanding Ofsted rating, and a commitment to developing courageous global citizens. ASL's single campus in St John's Wood features world-class facilities including a 25m indoor pool, a MILL Makerspace, and dedicated performing arts spaces. With need-based financial aid, robust EAL support, and 80+ student-led clubs, ASL offers an exceptional educational environment for expatriate and international families.
Overview: IGCSE, A-Level · 13–18 · £49.4K–£69.3K
Westminster School is one of England's most prestigious independent day-and-boarding schools, occupying a historic campus in the heart of Westminster, London, adjacent to Westminster Abbey. Founded in the 12th century and re-established under a royal charter granted by Elizabeth I in 1560, it offers A-Level and GCSE/IGCSE curricula to approximately 773 pupils aged 13–18. The school is renowned for exceptional academic outcomes, with 58% of A-Level candidates achieving A* grades and 72 pupils gaining places at Oxford or Cambridge in 2025 alone. Its ethos centres on open intellectual dialogue, critical thinking, and the holistic development of well-rounded, compassionate individuals. With a vibrant House system, outstanding arts and sports facilities, and generous bursary provision, Westminster prepares students for leading universities worldwide.
How this list is compiled
This directory lists every published international schools in scope, drawn from official school websites, structured research and editorial verification.
Data sources: official school websites, Schoozy deep research and editorial review.
Last verified Jul 5, 2026.
Editorial review of this collection is in progress.
Understanding the full cost
Beyond annual tuition, most schools charge one-off and recurring extras. Typical additional fees among the schools listed here:
- Registration fee
- £2.4K
FAQ: International School Fees
How many international schools are listed here?
There are currently 5 international schools in this collection on Schoozy. Every entry is a verified, published listing.
Which schools have the lowest fees?
Annual tuition across the schools listed here ranges £6.3K–£69.3K. Sort the comparison table by annual tuition to see the most affordable options first. Fees vary by grade level and whether boarding is offered.
Can my child enrol without speaking the local language?
Many international schools teach in English and accept students with limited local-language ability, often through EAL (English as an Additional Language) support. Entry requirements differ by school and grade — check each school's admissions page for its language policy and any assessment.
How is the school year and grade level counted?
International schools usually follow their home system's grade names (for example US grades, UK years or the IB programme structure), which may not map one-to-one to the local system. Each school listing shows the age range it serves so you can match your child's stage.
When can students transfer in?
Most schools accept applications year-round and admit mid-year subject to availability, though the main intake aligns with the start of the academic year. Places in popular grades can be waitlisted — apply early and confirm transfer timing with the school directly.
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