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David Game College

England · Co-educational · Size unknown

Peer group: all schools, England

This school is run by a company rather than a charity, so Charity Commission financials don’t apply here.

Nearest airportsLondon City 28 minHeathrow 55 minStansted 1h 0mGatwick 1h 20mLuton 1h 20mtypical drive · via OpenRouteService / OpenStreetMap

At a glance

Latest income

Prefect

Reserves

Prefect

Fee dependency

Prefect

Operating stress

Scholar

Inspection

Green

ISI · 2024-10-08

Fees

Fees

What David Game College publishes for 2026/27 — the advertised price, before any bursary or scholarship.

2026/27VAT included
DayBoarding
Sixth Form
£29,760 /yr
£9,920/term
from £61,860 /yr
£20,620/term
Billed à la carte. This is an entry-level figure — domestic tuition plus a standard boarding house. Tuition is higher for international pupils and premium rooms cost more, so the all-in fee ranges above this. See the school's fee page for the full breakdown.

Termly figures are the annual fee ÷ 3. Source: the school's fee page ↗ — International (Non-EEA) students pay the same published boarding rates as Home/EEA boarders; only tuition differs by nationality, so there is no separate international boarding tier (school's own hosted 2026/27 fee PDFs).

Day fees have risen +21% since 2023/24 — from £24,600 to £29,760 in 2026/27. Latest figure includes VAT. See the full six-year trend below.

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Finances

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Peer-group benchmarking

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Inspection & safeguarding

Green· ISINo concerns raised

Latest outcome: all met

Regulator
ISI
Band
Green
Report date
2024-10-08
Report age
1.7 years

Inspectorates use different scales, so bands are shown only within their own regime, never cross-mapped.

Academic results

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Curriculum & activities

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Language & character

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Catchment

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Data & sources

Where these figures come from, and how complete they are.

Financial source
Companies House
Detail level
Headline figures
Latest accounts
Years on record
0
Accounts age
Pupil numbers
Components
Entity scope
not_a_charity
Data completeness50/100

Pupil–teacher ratio: not published — independent schools aren’t in the DfE workforce census, and filed accounts don’t separate teaching staff.

Capital trend: only one year of capital spend is on record, so a multi-year under-investment signal can’t be computed yet.

Computed 2026-06-20 · pipeline ct-derived-1.0.0. Indicators, not verdicts — each is traceable to its source.

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Prototype — figures derive from public records (Charity Commission, OSCR, ISI/Ofsted/Education Scotland/Estyn, ONS Census). Some fields (pupil–teacher ratios) are not yet in the dataset and are omitted rather than estimated.