Tatler unveils nominees for its top preps and public institutions in the country

As parents prepare for their children to head back to the classroom, Tatler has unveiled its annual pick of the best prep and public schools in the UK.
The society bible has revealed the nominees for Tatler Schools Awards 2023, which is packed with world-class educational institutions for children aged four to 18 – and unsurprisingly, many come with eye-watering fees.
Schools that offer a ‘forest school’, eye-opening trips to Normandy and meals served by Michelin-trained chefs all make the list – as does one that offers lessons in rifle shooting.
Meanwhile other institutions have a host of famous alumni, from Tony Blair to former Poet Laureate Andrew Motion and Coldplay front man Chris Martin.
Here, FEMAIL reveals the schools which have been nominated by Tatler as top of the class…
BEST PREP SCHOOLS
Elstree
Term fees: Up to £7,770

Elstree School: X-Factor contestant Danyl Johnson, who appeared on the programme in 2009 and landed in 4th place behind Stacey Solomon, Joe McElderry and Olly Murs, is currently a dance teacher at the institution
Elstree School, near Newbury in Berkshire, is an English preparatory school for children aged 3–13 at Woolhampton House.
Founded in 1848, it’s notable alumni includes singer James Blunt and novelist Sebastian Faulks – while it also boasts famous teachers.
X-Factor contestant Danyl Johnson, who appeared on the programme in 2009 and landed in 4th place behind Stacey Solomon, Joe McElderry and Olly Murs, is currently a dance teacher at the institution.
Perrott Hill
Term fees: £6,055 per term

Perrott Hill: Pupils have 28 acres of grounds to explore and a ‘forest school’, where they learn to bake over a fire pit
This ‘small but mighty co-ed prep school goes from strength to strength’, according to British society bible Tatler.
Pupils have 28 acres of grounds to explore and a ‘forest school’, where they learn to bake over a fire pit.
The students are also treated to ‘loft night’, where years groups stay up together in the loft to watch a film and enjoy fun activities.
Abberley Hall
Term fees: £6,540

Abberley Hall: This Worcester school’s annual sports day features a tradition whereby eggs are hurled across the field by a specially designed catapult
This Worcester school’s annual sports day features a tradition whereby eggs are hurled across the field by a specially designed catapult.
Outdoor education is a big deal, with a treehouse classroom and a fly fishing lake. It recently merged with Malvern College.
The school began in 1878 as the Dame School in Kent, but in 1896, it became a private school before moving to Abberley in 1916.
Papplewick
Term fees: Up to £8,235

Papplewick: At this school ‘science is brought alive with state-of-the-art equipment’, according to Tatler
Papplewick, a boys’ school in Ascot, was reportedly recently visited by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, when looking for a new school for Prince George following their move to Windsor.
Apparently on a visit to Papplewick one pupil told Kate that ‘she looked just like the Duchess of Cambridge’
‘A love of learning is instilled at this charming prep, where science is brought alive with state-of-the-art equipment, and the boys are encouraged to experience rather than just learn by rote, bringing a great vitality to their education,’ according to Tatler.
Mowden Hall
Term fees: Up to £6,160

Mowden Hall: This Northumberland school for both boys and girls was established in 1935 and is one of the of the leading Prep schools in the North of England
This Northumberland school for both boys and girls was established in 1935 and is one of the of the leading Prep schools in the North of England.
Notable alumni include actor, comedian and presenter Alexander Armstrong and television presenter and sports correspondent Pete Graves, among others.
The school also offers a special swim school for children and babies to become confident and safe in the water.
BEST PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Radley
Term fees: £14,850

Radley: This Oxfordshire school boasts an on-campus art gallery and extra-curricular activities ranging from opera appreciation to wine tasting and flight simulation
This Oxfordshire school boasts an on-campus art gallery and extra-curricular activities ranging from opera appreciation to wine tasting and flight simulation.
It also features a Countryside Centre which provides experience of animal husbandry, which is popular with students.
Alumni include former Poet Laureate Andrew Motion and the late comedian Peter Cook.
‘Radley is a bit like a London club,’ said one prospective parent who previously toured the school.
Sherborne
Term fees: £13,995

Sherborne: Set in Dorset, this boys school offers a vast variety of sports, from rugby to rifle shooting, golf, polo and athletics
Set in Dorset, this boys school offers a vast variety of sports, from rugby to rifle shooting, golf, polo and athletics.
Actor Hugh Bonneville, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and the man responsible for cracking the enigma code, Alan Turing, are some of the school’s notable alumni.
The school says that it protects its students from modern living as they are encouraged to use technology wisely, to interact with friends from Sherborne Girls, and to engage with the local community.
Blundell’s
Term fees: Up to £12,995

Blundell’s: Students at this school have planted up raised beds, nurture their crops in polytunnels and have established a pond, while they also run a cafe selling soups and smoothies made from their produce
Green-fingered pupils thrive at this Devon school, where gardening is one of the most popular extra-curricular activities.
Students have planted up raised beds, nurture their crops in polytunnels and have established a pond, while they also run a cafe selling soups and smoothies made from their produce.
Its Christmas Olympics during the pandemic featured a tree-throwing competition, while punishments at the school involve writing essays on a subject chosen by a prefect, such as ‘the taste of oxygen’.
Stowe
Term fees: Up to £13,598

Stowe: The school, which opened in 1923 with 99 pupils and whose other alumni include businessman Sir Richard Branson and the late actor David Niven, is housed in one of the country’s most imposing neo-classical buildings
The school, which opened in 1923 with 99 pupils and whose other alumni include businessman Sir Richard Branson and the late actor David Niven, is housed in one of the country’s most imposing neo-classical buildings, Stowe House, set in 750 acres of landscaped gardens and parkland outside Buckingham.
The school has been embroiled in controversies in the past, when in 2003, a former pupil was arrested for alleged sex abuse of a 14-year-old still at Stowe.
A year earlier there was a drugs probe when the rave drug ketamine was found in a student’s room.
Fettes
Term fees: Up to £12,400

Fettes: As well as Mr Blair, who attended in the 1970s, other alumni include David Ogilvy, one of the biggest names in advertising, and General John de Chastelain, who oversaw IRA arms decommissioning
Fettes College was founded in 1870 after Sir William Fettes bequeathed £166,000 for the education of poor children and orphans.
As well as Mr Blair, who attended in the 1970s, other alumni include David Ogilvy, one of the biggest names in advertising, and General John de Chastelain, who oversaw IRA arms decommissioning.
In June 2022, Fettes College paid out £400,000 to a former pupil who claimed he was beaten and sexually abused by a teacher.
The school was sued by a man, known as Frank, who gave evidence to the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry.
It settled damages out of court, in the first known legal victory against the prestigious Edinburgh school where boarding fees can reach £36,500.
Some 20 former pupils have raised actions for damages with more than a dozen naming the same former master and payments could total more than £15 million.
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