United Kingdom, London
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ICS London International School operates across two central London sites, with the secondary school located on Star Street. The institution provides the International Baccalaureate framework for students aged 3 to 18, encompassing the Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma Programmes, alongside IGCSE subjects in Years 10 and 11. Class sizes typically average 16 pupils, ensuring individual attention within a total school population capped at 200. Notable digital resources include the ManageBac system, Kognity interactive textbooks, and Google for Education tools, while outdoor spaces include a campus courtyard and local parklands. The school is particularly known for being one of only two educational settings in central London to offer the entire continuous International Baccalaureate curriculum sequence. Extracurricular options feature native-speaker language instruction in French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese starting from age three, alongside a dedicated door-to-door school bus transport service that manages morning pick-ups and afternoon drop-offs directly at families' home addresses.
21 Star St, Tyburnia, London W2 1QB, United Kingdom
ICS London International School - Secondary School has 235 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English.
The secondary campus of ICS London is situated on Star Street within the central London district of Marylebone, close to Paddington and Baker Street. The school is positioned near Hyde Park and The Regent's Park, which provides nearby green spaces for the community. The central location provides direct transport links to the West End and across the wider city.
The secondary school accommodates students aged 11 to 18 across three main educational blocks. These divisions comprise Years 7 to 9 for the Middle Years Programme (ages 11–14), Years 10 to 11 for the IGCSE programme (ages 14–16), and Years 12 to 13 for the Diploma Programme (ages 16–18).
ICS London is a private co-educational day school that welcomes both boys and girls.
The school provides assistance for Special Educational Needs (SEN) to support students facing different learning challenges. The educational team features trained staff, including specialized therapists and linguists, who deliver targeted learning interventions.
The school does not maintain an exclusive affiliation with any single country, as it serves an international student body representing over 50 nationalities. I
ICS London has no religious affiliation and operates as a non-denominational, secular educational institution.
The secondary school day runs from Monday to Friday, beginning at 08:30 and concluding at 15:45. Students receive two main breaks during the day, which include a designated lunch period. During these free-time intervals, students can use the campus courtyard or participate in regular lunchtime trips to Hyde Park during the summer months.
The school provides an optional, paid door-to-door bus service for morning pick-ups and afternoon drop-offs directly from families' home addresses. This transit option is managed via a partnership with the transportation platform Zeelo and accommodates eligible students over five years of age. The service operates strictly within scheduled regular school hours, meaning late drop-offs are unavailable for students participating in after-school clubs.
Annual tuition at ICS London International School - Secondary School ranges from GBP 32,850 to GBP 34,200 for 2026/27.
1. First Contact: Families are encouraged to contact the Admissions team with questions about the school and to arrange a campus tour. The dedicated Admissions team can be reached by email or phone to organise a personalised visit. Book a Visit is available to arrange this.
2. Submit an application via OpenApply: The application takes around 15 minutes to complete. Have the following information at hand: applicant's full personal information (name, date of birth, passport number and photo); parent or guardian personal information (name and contact details); proposed start date and visa information. If applying for multiple students, each applicant must submit an individual application.
3. The Admissions team makes contact: The Admissions team will contact applicants' parents/guardians directly to discuss the application. This is a good time to ask questions about the school or the admissions process.
4. Letter of Offer: Once Admissions has reviewed all information, a place may be offered. To accept the offer, complete and return the online acceptance forms.