NHP pupils leave us at either 11 or 13 to both day and boarding schools. Just as there is no ‘typical’ NHP pupil, our pupils go on to a wide range of senior schools, both in London and further afield. Here at NHP we work closely with parents to offer a bespoke service which ensures that we find the right next school for every child.
2025 Offers
We are thrilled to celebrate an exceptional set of outcomes for our Year 6 pupils, who have received offers from many of London’s most sought-after independent schools and leading UK boarding schools. These results reflect not only the hard work and ambition of our pupils, but also the curiosity, confidence and individuality nurtured throughout their time at NHP.
From 196 senior school applications that progressed to interview, an impressive 163 resulted in offers or waitlist places — a testament to the character, charm, and thoughtfulness of our pupils as conversationalists and young thinkers.
As ever, our leavers head to a wonderfully diverse range of schools. At 11+, Harrodian and Francis Holland (Regent’s Park) remain popular choices, alongside destinations such as City of London, Highgate, Godolphin & Latymer, Ibstock Place, JAGS and South Hampstead. Many pupils are also staying with us through to 13+, with deferred entry offers from top London day schools including St Paul’s and King’s College Wimbledon, as well as prestigious boarding schools such as Brighton College, Marlborough, Wellington, Harrow, St Edward’s Oxford, Bradfield and Bedales.
We are particularly proud of the thirteen scholarships awarded this year, across academic, creative and all-round disciplines — celebrating the breadth of talent across our cohort. Pupils also secured offers from highly selective schools such as Latymer Upper, UCS, Westminster and Radley.
These outcomes speak to the core values we hold at NHP: wonder, challenge, self-knowledge, and community. Our pupils step forward not just with impressive results, but with a strong sense of who they are and how they want to shape the world around them. We could not be prouder of them.