Daily Mail

George off to £6k-a-term prep school that’s a big hit with posh pushy mums

- By Rebecca English Royal Correspond­ent

PRINCE George will attend a £6,000-a-term, co-educationa­l prep school in the heart of a middle class area of London – turning his back on his father’s alma mater.

His parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have shunned traditiona­l royal feeder schools in favour of Thomas’s in Battersea, just across the Thames from Kensington Palace.

The prep is based in an old grammar school in an area dubbed ‘Nappy Valley’ because of its popularity with affluent young families – in large part bankers, journalist­s and ‘yummy mummies’.

George had been widely predicted to attend his father and uncle Harry’s former school, Wetherby, in Kensington. The decision to send him elsewhere follows his attendance at the £5.50-an-hour Westacre Montessori nursery, near the family’s country home in Norfolk.

William, 34, and Kate, 35, also chose not to enrol the future king – who will be four in July – at the local branch of Thomas’s in Kensington. Instead they – or nanny Maria Borrallo – will travel three miles through commuter traffic over the river each morning.

Thomas’s prides itself on a ‘rounded edu-

‘A great deal of thought’

cation’, with as much emphasis on kindness as academic results – although many of its 540 pupils go on to top public schools.

For boys, the uniform is a navy jumper and trousers, with a red striped tied. Society magazine Tatler says it is populated by ‘pushy profession­al parents’. However the Good Schools Guide describes it as ‘competitiv­e’ and chosen by parents who want the ‘best education money can buy’.

All children are required to learn an instrument and there are two pottery rooms. One parent told the Daily Mail that the school has bought a lodge in Austria where they take children on ski holidays.

In a letter to parents yesterday, the school’s principals, Ben and Tobyn Thomas, warned them of a forthcomin­g announceme­nt from Kensington Palace and said they were ‘delighted’ at the decision.

The letter said: ‘ Like so many parents, the Duke and Duchess have put great thought into choosing their child’s first “big school”. We hope very much to live up to expectatio­ns.’ They said the couple hoped that George, who will be accompanie­d by bodyguards at school, would be allowed to fit without much fuss.

In a statement Kensington Palace added: ‘The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will send their son to Thomas’s Battersea from September. Their Royal Highnesses are delighted to have found a school where they are confident George will have a happy start.’

Some parents seemed pleased yesterday, while others were less happy about the disruption they fear it will cause to school life. ‘As you can imagine, people have been talking about little else,’ said one.

The Cambridges have announced they will move back to London this summer. They have been living at Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, after William took a job as an air ambulance pilot – which ends this year. Some £4.5million has been spent turning apartment 1A at Kensington Palace into their official residence in the capital.

Princess Charlotte, who is two in May, will also start nursery in London soon. As Thomas’s has its own kindergart­en, it is expected that she will follow in her brother’s footsteps.

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New boy : George will start in September
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Smart: Diana, William and Harry in 1990

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