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  1. Forest School is a private day school in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. The school occupies a large campus around its original Grade II listed Georgian and Victorian terraced buildings. The school has more than 1,430 pupils, aged 4 to 18, split equally between boys and girls.

  2. Forest School. College Place. Snaresbrook. London. E17 3PY. Head: Marcus Cliff Hodges. T 020 8520 1744. F 020 8520 3656. E info@forest.org.uk. W www.forest.org.uk. An independent school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 18. Boarding: No. Local authority: Waltham Forest. Pupils: 1,465; sixth formers: 267. Religion: Church of England.

    • College Place Snaresbrook London E17 3PY
    • [email protected]
    • 020 8520 1744
  3. Forest School is a co-educational school from Reception to Year 13, located on the edge of Epping Forest. It offers scholarships and bursaries, and is affiliated with HMC, IAPS, AGBIS and ISBA.

    • College Place, London, E17 3PY
    • reception@forest.org.uk
    • 020 8520 1744
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  5. Forest School is a co-education independent school in Walthamstow, North-East London. Forest school has 140 spaces for 11+ (Year 7) admission.

  6. These establishments are linked with Forest School, URN: 103110. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments. Showing 1 - 1 of 1. Links; URN Establishment name Type of link Date linked; 103113: Forest Preparatory School: Predecessor: ...

  7. Forest School is a private day school in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. The school occupies a large campus around its original Grade II listed Georgian and Victorian terraced buildings. [1] . The school has more than 1,430 pupils, aged 4 to 18, split equally between boys and girls. [2] History.