My daughter goes to Dallington and loves it. The atmosphere is outstanding and the focus from her teachers is exceptional. I felt the need to write this in response to the critical review below, based on the views of their niece. I have to wonder if the reviewer has ever visited either the school or the playground as both are delightful. The playground origins many years ago are of simply no relevance and the children are happy and stimulated in their sessions. It is a shame that people feel the need to post such derogatory comments on an important topic of which they have no direct experience and suggest others ignore them.
Dallington is a lovely school . Our son goes there . It is not your traditional private school. But kids are genuinely happy and they do lots of things music, drama etc. It is a small school so pupils got lots of attention . the playground is 5 minutes away and it’s a nice one for central London . Overall we are happy
My niece went here. She said that in year 1&2 there were only like 4 toilets (all with no stall doors) for both year groups and no separate toilets for different genders. She also said that the playground was a five minute walk away and was built on top of a cemetery for unclaimedfrom the school itself bodies! Apparently she and other kids would hit each other with tennis rackets (because there was absolutely nothing to do in the playground) and the teachers got paid too much to even care! Years 3,4,5 and 6 were all crammed into ONE room and that years 5&6 were both just around 8 children and one table!! How is this place still even open??