The Diocese of London Board for Schools
The London Diocesan Board for Schools is renowned for opening and maintaining successful Church of England Schools. All their new schools have been well received by Ofsted at their first inspection and they have one of the most experienced project management teams for setting up new schools in London.
The Church of England has established and maintained schools for the people of London for hundreds of years. In 1924, the London Diocesan Board for Schools was set up to be the educational arm of the London Diocese. With 90 years of experience, running over 150 schools in London’s local authorities, our schools have successfully provided excellent education to a range of communities of different faiths, including schools where the majority of children come from families of other faiths, or none. All children, of all backgrounds are welcome.
The London Diocesan Board for Schools is renowned for opening and maintaining successful Church of England Schools. All their new schools have been well received by Ofsted at their first inspection and they have one of the most experienced project management teams for setting up new schools in London.
90% of LDBS secondary schools are rated good or outstanding by Ofsted compared to 73% nationally. 87% of LDBS primary schools are good or better compared to 83% nationally. 100% of the new LDBS schools that have opened in the last 10 years are were rated good or outstanding at their first inspection.
Discover more about the LDBS via their website here.