Do Tyson and Paris Fury's children go to private school as daughter Valencia, 8, 'steals' the show in At Home With the Furys

The couple have seven children
Natasha Rigler

Tyson and Paris Fury are back with their seven children for a brand new series of At Home With The Furys – but where do the kids go to school?

The two-time World Heavyweight Champion and his wife have returned for a second run of the Netflix show and their brood plays a huge part.

Tyson and Paris’ eldest two children, 16-year-old Venezuela and Prince John James, 14, have already left full-time eduction.

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Paris and Tyson Fury’s seven children star alongside them in At Home With The Furys (Credit: Netflix)

This is in keeping with their Traveller culture.

But with their youngest ones turning the air blue at every turn, while being shown “smashing up” a fancy hotel, it begs the question; where do they go to school?

And have Tyson and Paris opted for private schooling, giving the boxer’s estimated wealth of £160million?

Where do Tyson and Paris Fury’s children go to school?

It may not come as a surprise that Tyson and Paris have opted for state education. Despite his huge wealth, Tyson has not turned his back on his roots at all.

He drives old bangers, including a Honda and a VW Passat. Tyson was seen attempting to start the broken down Passat with the help of his dad John in At Home With The Furys.

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In the new series, he’s also shown shopping in his local ASDA. “Now that’s a bargain, isn’t it? £2.08, Nivia cream,” he says.

The couple are also known to take their kids to British holiday parks for getaway breaks.

At the time of filming for series 2, Tyson and Paris’ youngest children all went to a local Catholic primary school in Morecambe, Lancashire.

The state-funded school was close to their home and its ethos and values are in line with the Furys’ religious beliefs.

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Despite having the money for a private education, the couple would prefer for their children to attend schools similar to the ones they went to as young children.

In September 2023, Paris shared a picture of her kids as they returned to school following the summer holidays.

Minus their branded school jumpers, they were all dressed in basic uniform that can be picked up cheaply in the supermarket.

Since filming At Home With The Furys, the family has relocated to the Isle of Man. The state schools there also follow the English National Curriculum.

Valencia Fury steals the show in At Home With The Furys

The new series of At Home With The Furys landed on Netflix yesterday (Sunday April 12, 2026). It features Paris, Tyson and their seven kids, along with Tyson’s dad, John, and his brother Tommy.

But while their 16-year-old daughter Venezuela has been courting media attention recently, it is her younger sister who “steals the show”.

Valencia was seven when the series was filmed last year. Yet she had already come out with some cracking lines before the first episode had even ended.

Fans have credited Valencia as ‘stealing the show’ (Credit: Netflix)

Valencia told the cameras: “Once [my dad] actually bought me a red Rolex. I was very happy.”

Speaking about big sister Venezuela, she also said: “I think she’s a bit [bleep] at babysitting us. Her food is a bit wobbly.

“My mum is a better cook than Venezuela. She even cooks Hello Fresh.”

Valencia also had fans laughing when she said she will “stick with wealthy men” when she’s older.

Writing on X, one viewer said: “Valencia is definitely the star of this series of #athomewiththefurys.” 

Another added: “Valencia is such a little madam I can’t cope.” And a third penned: “U & me will stick with the wealthy men, says the 8yr old… clever lassie!”

Someone else, meanwhile, mused: “Valencia is the most grown up little girl I’ve ever seen…”

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At Home With The Furys, series 1 and 2, are available to stream now on Netflix