Sussex House
Sussex House
Org 1: IAPS
68 Cadogan Square, London, SW1X 0EA
Telephone: 020 7584 1741
Key dates: Autumn term: Wednesday 4 September 2024 to Thursday 12 December 2024
Half term: Monday 21 October 2024 to Tuesday 29 October 2024
Lent term: Wednesday 8 January 2025 to Wednesday 26 March 2025
Half term: Monday 17 February 2025 to Friday 21 February 2025
Summer term: Wednesday 23 April 2025 to Tuesday 1 July 2025
Half term: Monday 26 May 2025 to Friday 30 May 2025
Age Range: Prep/Junior to 11, Prep/Junior to 13
Day or Boarding: Day, Day Only
Gender: Boys
Chairman of the Governors: John Crewe, Esq
Headmaster: Nicholas Kaye, MA Magdalene College Cambridge, ACP, Hon FCOT, FRSA, FRGS
Executive Headmaster: Tony Chan, BA, LLB Sydney, GradDipEd Wesley Institute Sydney
Deputy Headmaster: Martin Back, BA, PGCE Sussex
Age range. 8–13.
Number of boys. 188.
Fees per term (2024-2025). £9,250.
Founded in 1952, Sussex House is situated in the heart of Chelsea in a fine Norman Shaw house in Cadogan Square. Its Gymnasium and Music School are housed in a converted chapel in Cadogan Street. The school is an independent charitable trust. At Common Entrance and Scholarship level it has achieved a record of consistently strong results to academically demanding schools. The school enjoys its own entirely independent character and the style is traditional yet imaginative.
There is a full-time teaching staff of 25. Creative subjects are given strong emphasis and throughout the school boys take Music and Art. Team sports take place at a nearby site and the school’s football teams have an impressive record. Cricket is the main summer sport and there are opportunities for a variety of other sports, including tennis, swimming, athletics and golf. Sussex House is a centre of excellence for fencing and its international records are well known.
Cultural and creative activities play a major role, including theatrical productions at the Britten theatre, a major annual exhibition of creative work featuring large-scale architectural models and an annual competition of poetry written by boys. There is a strong bias towards music and an ambitious programme of choral and orchestral concerts. A large number of pupils play musical instruments and there is an impressive record of music awards to senior schools. The school provides a range of sporting and cultural trips.
The school has a Church of England affiliation. There is a school chaplain and weekly services are held in St Simon Zelotes Church, Chelsea. Boys of all religions and denominations are welcomed.
Charitable status. Sussex House is a Registered Charity, number 1035806. It exists to provide education for boys.