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Best Girls Schools in London

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  • Lubavitch Girls Primary School

    Lubavitch Girls Primary School is a Jewish school in Hackney, London. With a student-teacher ratio of 13:1 and a student population of 122, the school provides a nurturing environment for girls aged 4-11. It offers strong academics with average scores of 101 in maths and 104 in reading, and a focus on SEN support with 27.4% of students receiving assistance. The school promotes diversity and has a low absence rate of 6.2%.
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  • Peninim

    Peninim is a girls-only primary school located in Barnet, London. With a strong focus on providing a supportive learning environment, the school offers excellent SEN support for students. The school, founded in 2011, aims to nurture personal development and good behavior. Though there is room for improvement in certain areas, Peninim meets the independent school standards.
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  • Bnos Beis Yaakov Primary School

    Bnos Beis Yaakov Primary School is a girls' primary school located in Brent, London. Established in 2010, the school provides excellent education for students aged 3-11. With an outstanding focus on personal development and behavior, the school ensures a nurturing environment for its students. The school has a dedicated team that provides SEN support to 23% of the students. Overall, Bnos Beis Yaakov Primary School offers a high-quality education and exceptional leadership.
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  • St Anthony's School for Girls

    St Anthony's School for Girls is an outstanding primary school located in Barnet, London. With exceptional leadership and high quality teaching, the school promotes rapid progress and personal development. Parents can trust in the strong partnerships and vigilant staff to provide a safe and inspiring learning environment.
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  • Islamia School for Girls'

    Islamia School for Girls' is a secondary school located in Brent, London. Founded in 1989, the school provides education for girls aged 11-16 with a focus on Islamic teachings. With a student population of 98, the school offers a supportive environment and maintains good behaviour and attitudes. However, the school received an inadequate rating in its overall effectiveness and leadership and management, as per the latest Ofsted report. The school does not meet the independent school standards. Students receive SEN support, with a rate of 1.3%. The school's exam results show an average EBacc point score of 6.41, with a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • Beis Yaakov Girls School

    Beis Yaakov Girls School is a Charadi Jewish primary school in Hackney, London. With a focus on personal development and good behaviour, the school provides a nurturing environment for girls aged 3 to 11. The dedicated staff ensures that students receive SEN support, catering to their individual needs. Overall, the school offers a quality education and has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted.
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  • Ayesha Siddiqa Girls School

    Ayesha Siddiqa Girls School, located in Ealing, London, is a secondary school for girls aged 11-19. With a dedicated headteacher and a strong emphasis on personal development and behavior, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for its 73 students. The school's good overall effectiveness, as confirmed by the recent Ofsted report, ensures that parents can have confidence in their child's education.
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  • Lady Nafisa School

    Lady Nafisa School is a secondary school for girls, located in Hillingdon, London. With a strong leadership from Mrs Fouzia Butt, the school provides a good quality of education, offering creative and interesting activities for pupils. The school demonstrates good progress and attainment across a range of subjects, with opportunities for pupils to develop leadership skills. While attendance and punctuality could be improved, the school's overall effectiveness is rated as good by Ofsted, ensuring a positive learning environment for students.
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  • Lady Aisha Academy

    Lady Aisha Academy is a secondary school for girls located in Barking and Dagenham, London. Founded in 2011, the academy is committed to providing a high-quality education and fostering good character development in line with Islamic values. With a focus on integrity, gentleness, and continuous learning, the school aims to empower its students to become successful learners. With a current student population of 93, Lady Aisha Academy offers a supportive and nurturing environment for girls aged 11-16. The school has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, demonstrating its dedication to delivering a quality education. Parents can trust Lady Aisha Academy to provide an inclusive and holistic educational experience for their daughters.
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  • Al-Khair Secondary Girls

    Al-Khair Secondary Girls is a girls-only secondary school located in Croydon, London. With a total of 88 students, the school provides a quality education for girls aged 11-16 years. Led by Mr Gareth Thomas, the school has been rated 'Good' in all areas by Ofsted, ensuring a positive learning environment and personal development for its students.
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  • Shiras Devorah High School

    Shiras Devorah High School is a secondary school for girls aged 11-18 located in London. With a small student population of 61, the school prioritizes an inclusive environment, providing support to 20% of students with special educational needs. While the school's overall effectiveness is inadequate according to the Ofsted report, the good behavior and attitudes of students contribute to a positive learning atmosphere.
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  • The Village School

    The Village School is an outstanding primary school for girls aged 2-11 in Belsize Park, London. With a focus on high expectations, engaging lessons, and personal development, the school provides a rich variety of experiences for its students. Strong communication between staff ensures effective safeguarding, making it a great choice for parents.
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  • Earleybird Pre-School

    Earleybird Pre-School is a welcoming and inclusive school in Barnet, London. With a positive attitude towards learning and effective support for children with SEND, the school provides a nurturing environment for girls aged 5-11. Good partnerships with parents and strong arrangements for safeguarding ensure a safe and supportive educational experience.
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  • PhoenixPlace

    PhoenixPlace is a small, inclusive, independent school for girls in Camberwell, London. With a focus on providing educational and career options, we support young girls in grades three through four. Our high standard of pastoral care ensures each child's unique emotional and social needs are met, leading to personal growth. Despite the school's current rating of Requires Improvement, we are proud of our dedicated team and the positive changes we see in our students. Contact us for more information on our program's success in instilling confidence and preparing students for adulthood.
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  • the Young Women's Hub

    The Young Women's Hub is a secondary school located in Lewisham, London. It was founded in 2018 and is exclusively for girls aged 11 to 16. With a total of 7 students, the school focuses on providing a quality education, fostering positive behavior and attitudes, and promoting personal development. Led by Ms Philippa Wall, the school has demonstrated good overall effectiveness, meeting the independent school standards.
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  • Stradbroke

    Stradbroke is a girls-only middle deemed secondary school located in Redbridge, London. With a focus on providing quality education, the school offers an inclusive environment for students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, and Moderate Learning Difficulty. Led by Ms Mandy Quinn, the school has shown significant improvement since its previous inspection, ensuring the overall effectiveness, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management are all rated as good by Ofsted.
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