
At Streatham & Clapham Prep School (SCPS), we offer comprehensive wraparound care for our Early Years pupils, ensuring that our youngest learners are supported beyond regular school hours. Our wraparound care includes both breakfast and after-school clubs, providing a safe and nurturing environment where girls can engage in a variety of activities, from creative play to quiet reading. Available from 07:30 until 17:55, this service is designed to accommodate the needs of busy families while ensuring that each child’s day is filled with enriching experiences.
During the school holidays, Barracudas Kids Camps provide exciting extra-curricular activities right here at Streatham & Clapham High School (SCHS). Designed for local children, these camps offer a safe and well-organised programme where pupils can make new friends, try new activities and engage in fun activities. The camps are a great way for children to stay active, engaged and entertained throughout the holidays.
Upcoming Events

Prep School Group Tours
(3-11 years)
Wednesday 16 September 2026
9:00 am – 10:00 am
Streatham & Clapham Prep School
Wavertree Road London SW2 3SR

Early Explorers
(2-5 years)
Friday 18 September 2026
9:00 am – 10:00 am
Streatham & Clapham Prep School
Wavertree Road London SW2 3SR
Latest News:
SCHS celebrates A Level results
Our Year 13 students have excelled themselves with the school’s best A Level results since 2017 (excluding the Covid years). A quarter of the girls gained all A*s and As with 42% of all grades at A* – A, up from 33% last year.
SCPS Commended in Independent School of the Year Awards
SCPS is proud to announce that it has been commended in the prestigious Independent School of the Year Awards for SEND Provision.
Outgoing Head Girl awarded the prestigious Mo Bosch GDST scholarship
We are delighted to celebrate our incredible outgoing Head Girl for receiving the prestigious Mo Bosch scholarship. This GDST award is aimed at Year 13 students planning to pursue degrees in journalism, media, or communications at university and it has a focus on women in leadership and education.
Head’s Blog
I hope that the girls have been having a super time in Activities Week enjoying a different kind of learning as part of our commitment to a holistic educational vision. Whether taking on new physical challenges and risks, working as a team, learning from the battlefields of Normandy, experiencing the world of work, or preparing a compelling university application, this week will have accelerated the girls’ sense of their identity now and who they want to become.

