How to apply for a place for your child

A truly nurturing environment for your child to grow, from the age of 3-11 years.

Take a virtual tour of The Froebelian School Here 

We understand that preparing your child for starting school is a big milestone for parents. As well as the financial commitment involved, there is also significant emotional investment. It is so important that parents are confident in the school’s ability to deliver an excellent education and have trust it will meet their child’s academic needs as well as their emotional and social needs.

Find out about what makes Froebelian the ideal school to begin your child’s lifelong love of learning.

With 51 weeks a year provision for every child, 30 weeks funding available for eligible families, one of the most flexible fee scales in the region and over 50 extra-curricular sports, clubs and activities, we’d love to show you around our school so you can see what makes it one of the North’s leading independent primary schools.

To arrange a tour of the school and meeting with The Headteacher, contact Mrs Hannah Borkala on 0113 2583047 or email admissions@froebelian.co.uk

View the latest ‘excellent’ Independent School Inspectorate Reports here

We believe that a visit is the only way you can make a truly informed decision. We’re sure you will see for yourself how happy the children are, the high level of care and education they receive.

Enquiries and registrations for all children to join between the ages of 3 and 11 are welcome. Most children join Froebelian the school year that they turn 3 into our Lower Kindergarten class, which secures their place in our Kindergarten (Reception) class.  Places are sometimes available for older children.

For information about fees and bursaries click here.

We look forward to welcoming you soon.

To arrange a visit call 0113 2583047 or email admissions@froebelian.co.uk

All current Covid-19 safety guidelines will be adhered to.

“It has been the best year so far because of

my lovely teachers who always help me improve”