From Vision to Reality
Radnor House Sevenoaks opened its doors in 2016, welcoming its first cohort of pupils and families to what was then a bold and exciting new venture.
The early years were characterised by rapid growth, innovation and a shared determination to build something special. With each passing year, the school expanded - developing its curriculum, facilities and co-curricular offering - while remaining true to its founding ethos.
What began as a new school quickly became a thriving community.

A School on the Move
Over the past decade, Radnor has evolved into a confident, forward-looking school with a strong sense of identity.
Academic outcomes have flourished, but just as importantly, so too has the culture of the school: one that values kindness, curiosity, resilience and participation. Pupils are encouraged not only to achieve, but to contribute - to their school, to one another and to the wider world.
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Mental Strength Training Why Reading is the Antidote to the Smartphone
This year marks a special milestone for us as we celebrate ten years since Radnor first opened its doors. To mark our tenth anniversary, we are hosting a series of themed weeks, and I am delighted that this week is dedicated entirely to the power of reading. With a community challenge to read 10,000 pages in just seven days, we are making a bold statement about the value of the written word.
Voices from Our Community
Throughout this anniversary year, we are proud to share reflections and stories from members of the Radnor community - families, pupils and staff who have experienced the school’s journey first-hand.
These testimonials offer a powerful insight into what makes Radnor special, and we invite you to explore them through the articles featured across this page.
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The Ginn Family
For the Ginn family, choosing Radnor House Sevenoaks came after a recommendation - and a visit that quickly confirmed their instincts.
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The Parker Family
The Parker family’s journey with Radnor House Sevenoaks began in 2017, with a memorable first day in nursery.
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The O’Connor Family
Radnor House Sevenoaks has been part of the O’Connor family’s story long before their children joined as pupils.
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The Gasperelli Family
When the Gasperelli family joined Radnor House Sevenoaks, they were looking for a school that could truly support each child as an individual. They found exactly that - and more.
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The Edwards Family
The Edwards have been part of Radnor House Sevenoaks since joining the nursery in 2016, making their daughter one of the longest-standing pupils in the school community.
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The Worsey Family
When the Worsey family first visited Radnor House Sevenoaks, it was the school’s values and clear sense of purpose that stood out.
