“Pupils, including those who have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), make progress due to a cohesive and effectively taught curriculum.”
ISI Report, March 2024

SCHS promotes an academic environment where students are encouraged to think independently and critically. The school provides opportunities for students to engage in debate, discussion, and research, allowing them to develop their own ideas and perspectives. This emphasis on independent thought prepares students to navigate complex issues and contribute meaningfully to society.
The school’s academic ethos is underpinned by a strong support system. Teachers and staff are dedicated to creating a positive and inclusive atmosphere where every student feels valued. The school’s pastoral care is closely integrated with its academic programme, ensuring that students are well-supported both emotionally and academically.
SCHS offers a wide range of extracurricular activities that complement its academic programme. These activities provide students with opportunities to explore new interests, develop leadership skills, and form lasting friendships. Whether in sports, arts, or academic clubs, students are encouraged to pursue excellence and broaden their horizons.
The academic ethos at SCHS is focused on preparing students for the future. The school offers comprehensive guidance on higher education and career choices, helping students make informed decisions about their academic and professional pathways. SCHS alumni go on to attend top universities and pursue successful careers in a variety of fields.
Upcoming Events

Mini Movers
(2-5 years)
Thursday 12 March 2026
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Streatham & Clapham Prep School
Wavertree Road London SW2 3SR
Senior School Open Day
(11-18 years)
Friday 13 March 2026
8:40 am – 11:00 am
Streatham & Clapham Senior School
42 Abbotswood Road, London, SW16 1AW
Latest News:
Alumna Spotlight: Nadine White
SCHS is proud to celebrate alumna Nadine White, a multi-award-winning journalist and filmmaker whose work has made her one of Britain’s leading voices reporting on race, justice and inequality.
Children’s Mental Health Week
For teenagers, positive wellbeing is becoming increasingly important due to the rise of social media alongside academic pressure during GCSE’s and A Levels.
All-Girls Confidence in Action: Mandarin Cultural Immersion with Dulwich College
Year 7 students from Streatham & Clapham High School enjoyed an exciting Mandarin cultural immersion experience at Dulwich College.
Sixth Form Students visit US Embassy
Sixth Form students from SCHS, Putney High School and Sutton High School were invited by the US Embassy to attend the Freedom 250 lecture series.


