Loughborough Grammar School in The Sunday Times top ten


A top independent school in the East Midlands

We’re delighted to share that Loughborough Grammar School has been named among the nation’s ‘highest achieving’ schools by the Sunday Times Parent Power Guide 2026.

James Neville, Head of Loughborough Grammar School, said: “We are delighted to be named one of the East Midlands’ top secondary independent schools. Our students approach learning with real passion and purpose, and I am grateful to our dedicated staff who enrich the academic and personal development of every student.

“We are proud of our students who excel in so many fields. This acknowledgement reinforces our commitment to provide an outstanding education that prepares our pupils not just for exams, but for life beyond school.”



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