THE HEART OF LONDON

About Us
A group of people in red uniforms walks along a path by a river, with wildflowers in the foreground and a large building and trees in the background.

We are a true microcosm of London, with a richly diverse pupil body drawn from both state and independent primary schools, locally and from further afield.

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CITY SMART.

Our central location, just a short distance from Baker Street, makes us easily accessible. Our pupils commute from across the city, supported by excellent public transport links, including numerous bus routes and our close proximity to Baker Street station.

Space in central London is limited, but we are fortunate to have Regent’s Park right on our doorstep. Our pupils make daily use of its outstanding outdoor facilities for both sport and leisure. Lunchtime outings are supervised for pupils in the Thirds and Lower Fourth, while those in the Upper Fourth to Upper Fifth may go out in groups of three. We also use Paddington Recreation Ground for athletics and hockey, with a smooth and reliable bus service transporting pupils to and from the site.

Our location offers unrivalled access to London’s world-class cultural and academic institutions. Pupils across all year groups enjoy regular visits to cultural and academic landmarks such as the EY and BNP Paribas Headquarters, Westminster Abbey, and the Bank of England, enriching their learning with real-world experiences.

While Francis Holland Regent’s Park is rooted in Anglican tradition, we warmly welcome pupils of all faiths and none. Every year group reflects this inclusivity, with a wide range of beliefs represented across the school community.

Five schoolgirls in red jumpers and grey skirts walk together outside, in front of tall decorative iron gates with gold accents, surrounded by greenery.
Four girls in matching school uniforms walk on a pavement. A red double-decker bus is on the road behind them. The setting appears to be an urban area with brick buildings.
A group of people in red uniforms walks along a path by a river, with wildflowers in the foreground and a large building and trees in the background.
Four girls in matching red jumpers sit in pairs on benches at Baker Street Underground station, talking and looking at each other. Brick walls and overhead lights are visible.
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VISIT US!

11+ Open Morning – Tuesday 15 September 2026

Experience our school on a normal day. Your family will be guided on a tour by a current pupil, before a presentation in the Hall with our Head and a panel of pupils.

11+ Open Day – Thursday 8 October 2026

The Open Day features interactive displays and activities before a presentation in the Hall with our Head and a panel of pupils. There are three afternoon slots to choose from.

BOOK OPEN EVENT

11+ Tour and Talk – Autumn Term

If you cannot attend any of our Open Events above, please click the link below to book a Tour and Talk date in the Autumn Term that suits you.

BOOK TOUR AND TALK

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