AN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
We offer a warm welcome to international students from over 50 nationalities. ICS London is one of only two Central London schools to offer the full IB (ages 3-18). We also offer IGCSEs to students aged 14 to 16.
At ICS London, we believe in unleashing the full potential of every student, nurturing their curiosity, and empowering them to become confident and compassionate global citizens. We offer an exceptional educational experience that prepares students for success in a rapidly evolving world.
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Small Independent School
This programme is for young children aged 3-5 years old who love to learn, play and explore.
For children aged 5-11. An inquiry-led learning framework which develops skills in real-life contexts.
For students aged 11 to 16, a balanced programme offering eight subject groups
This pre-university programme is for students aged 16-18.
Housed in a renovated Victorian building in Marylebone Westminster, Central London.
Located within minutes from our Primary Campus, in the heart of Central London.
Secondary school parents, students, and teachers gathered at Hyde Park last week to participate in the highly anticipated annual Charity Dog Walk, an event that brought together families, pets, and the wider community to raise funds for a heart-warming cause. The initiative supports a charity dedicated to providing therapy dogs to schools and other organisations, a service that has proven to greatly enhance emotional support and wellbeing in educational and therapeutic environments.
In an exciting new cultural exchange, students from ICS London and Tokyo Metropolitan Yamazaki High School held their first virtual meeting on Thursday morning. This collaboration marks the beginning of an international project between the two UNESCO-associated schools, aimed at fostering cultural understanding and joint educational initiatives.
This term, students at ICS London have embarked on an inspiring journey of artistic collaboration, resulting in a large painting that pays tribute to influential women from around the globe. The project, spearheaded by the school's Art Club, culminated in a striking piece that resembles a Time magazine cover, celebrating the achievements and impact of these remarkable figures.
The much-anticipated Primary Sports Day of this year has come to a triumphant close, leaving behind a trail of exhilarating memories and showcasing the athletic prowess of our young students. This annual event, held at Paddington Recreation Ground's cricket pitch, lasted the entire day and featured a diverse array of sporting activities, ensuring every student had the opportunity to participate and shine.
The Year 13 graduation at the Frontline Club was a memorable and joyous event, marking the culmination of the students' hard work and dedication. As they move forward into new chapters of their lives, the experiences and lessons from this night will undoubtedly remain with them, serving as a source of inspiration.
Globeducate and ICS London are thrilled to announce the launch of the 2024 Arts Competition, a unique opportunity for our students to showcase their artistic talents and explore their creativity. This year, we invite students to dive deep into the theme of “Marine”, exploring the wonders of the ocean through various artistic mediums.
We are thrilled to present our Primary Art Exhibition in a new and innovative digital format this year! This virtual gallery walk offers a unique opportunity for parents, family members, and friends to explore the incredible creativity and talent of our students from the comfort of their own homes.
We are thrilled to announce that several of our students have had their creative writing selected for publication in the Young Writers anthologies of student writing from around the UK.
Our students participated in a 5km run at Victoria Dock Parkrun, showcasing not just their athletic abilities but also their outstanding behavior.
In an exhilarating event at ICS London, professional basketball player Chris Tawiah left an indelible mark on Year 7 to 10 students by sharing the highs and lows of his sporting career. The talk provided students with a unique insight into the challenges and triumphs of a professional athlete.