‘Everyone is asking for a Lambrook senior school!’ says a parent, and one can see why.


Other schools recognised includes Whitham Hall School, Thomas’s Battersea and Fettes, Edinburgh. BSA member schools were among those recognised, including Lambrook in Berkshire which took home the prestigious honour of 'prep school of the year.' Best 'head of public school' was awarded to Sarah Thomas of Bryanston in Dorset while two lifetime achievement awards were presented this year, one of which was given to Hamish Aird of Radley College.Tatler has announced the winners of its 13th annual Schools Awards 2016 which was hosted at the Landmark London Hotel and presented by Alice Rose, Tatler's Schools Guide Editor at Large. The top prep schools in the South-East from the Tatler Schools Guide 2020 Their Year 8 pupils continue to achieve a 100% pass rate for common entrance, and in 2019, went on to senior schools such as Bradfield, Charterhouse, Downe House, Eton, Harrow, Marlborough, Wellington College, Winchester and Wycombe Abbey. Last year, their scholarship pupils were awarded academic, music and sports scholarships for excellence in these fields, with one pupil achieving a King's Scholarship from Eton College and 30% of Lambrook boys heading to Eton.

Lambrook continues to thrive as a school; Tatler awarded us Prep School of the Year in 2016, which was a great honour, and we continue to build on this success. Wellesley House. Situated in 50 acres of beautiful countryside just outside Farnham, Surrey, the stunning grounds enhance the education that is provided at the school. Schools Guide 2020.
Their Headmaster and Senior Leadership Team start to meet with parents from Year 5 to discuss the best options and fit for the next stage in their child's education. Their boarding houses are happy, home from home environments and a fabulous extension to school life. During their time at Lambrook, children are inspired through outstanding teaching and well prepared for the next stage in their educational journey; provided with an abundance of opportunities to discover, develop and showcase their talents; nurtured through an outstanding level of pastoral care, enabling them to flourish in a happy environment, both in and out of the classroom and pupils are equipped for the ever-increasing challenges of the world in which they live; with skills and the confidence to understand technology, the environment and other cultures better, thus enabling them to have a positive impact in the world, both now and in the future. Kate Reardon, Editor of TATLER says, “We are supremely fortunate that the uniquely well informed and well connected schools expert and TATLER School’s Guide head researcher Lucy Williams has once again agreed to curate TATLER Schools Live!