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  • The St Marylebone CofE School

    The St Marylebone CofE School is an outstanding secondary school located in Westminster, London. With exceptional leadership and high-quality teaching, students at this Church of England school flourish both academically and personally. The school offers a wide range of subjects and after-school clubs, ensuring that all students make rapid and sustained progress. With an exemplary student behavior and a safe and harmonious environment, parents can trust that their children will thrive in this creative and supportive atmosphere.
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  • The Grey Coat Hospital

    The Grey Coat Hospital is an outstanding Church of England school for girls aged 11-18, with a mixed sixth form. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for academic excellence and personal development. The curriculum is carefully crafted by subject experts, offering a broad and balanced education. With an impressive Ofsted grade, outstanding exam results, and a strong culture of high aspirations and character development, The Grey Coat Hospital is committed to empowering students to succeed in the twenty-first century.
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  • St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School

    St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School is a girls' grammar school located in Southwark, London. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1 and a strong focus on personal development, the school provides a safe and supportive environment for girls aged 11-18. Offering a good quality of education, the school has a long-standing history dating back to the 16th century and is known for its outstanding leadership and management. Students benefit from excellent resources and facilities, ensuring a well-rounded academic experience. With an overall grade of B, the school strives for excellence in academics while also prioritizing the holistic development of each student. The school's commitment to inclusivity is evident with a high proportion of students eligible for free school meals and a support system for those with special educational needs. St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School is dedicated to providing girls with a comprehensive education that prepares them for future success.
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  • Lady Margaret School

    Lady Margaret School is a Church of England academy in London, offering girls aged 11-18 a top-notch education and a supportive community. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1 and a strong focus on Christian values, the school strives to provide a goodly heritage for all students. They have achieved impressive results, with 76% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs, and 24.10% achieving AAB or higher in A-levels.
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  • The Green School for Girls

    The Green School for Girls is a secondary school located in Hounslow, London. Founded in 2013, the school offers a nurturing environment for girls aged 11-18. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, individual attention is emphasized. The school's focus on academics is evident with a grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs achieved by 57% of students. Additionally, the school provides support for students with special educational needs and boasts a diverse student body with 71.70% of students having English as their second language. Safety, resources, and overall academic performance are areas of focus at The Green School for Girls.
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  • St Martin in the Fields High School for Girls

    St Martin in the Fields High School for Girls is a Church of England secondary school located in Lambeth, London. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1 and a welcoming and inclusive ethos, the school prioritizes the well-being and progress of its students. While there are some inconsistencies in teaching quality and outcomes, the leadership team ensures a good quality of education and effective safeguarding. The school provides information, advice, and guidance regarding subject requirements and demands, and supports students with special educational needs. With a focus on academic achievement, St Martin in the Fields High School aims to empower girls to reach their full potential.
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  • St Helen's School

    St Helen's School is an all-girls school located in Hillingdon, London. Founded in 1918, the school offers a comprehensive education from ages 3 to 18. With a focus on developing joyful, healthy, and active individuals, St Helen's encourages students to think creatively, embrace learning, and take risks. The school offers a co-curricular program that allows girls to discover their passions and abilities. With a thoughtful and caring attitude forming the foundation of school life, St Helen's graduates exhibit inner serenity, confidence, and a sense of compassion towards others. The school's exam results demonstrate strong achievement across various subjects, with a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-level.
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  • Francis Holland School

    Francis Holland School is a prestigious all-girls secondary school located in the heart of Westminster, London. With a history dating back to 1920, the school offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a supportive environment for girls aged 11-18. The school has a strong focus on scholarship, offering various scholarships and bursaries to talented students. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Mrs Katharine Woodcock, the school aims to provide holistic education that nurtures the individual talents and aspirations of each girl. With excellent exam results, including a high percentage of students achieving AAB or higher at A-level, Francis Holland School prepares girls for success both academically and personally.
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  • Old Palace of John Whitgift School

    Old Palace of John Whitgift School is a prestigious all-girls school in Croydon, London. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence and a wide range of extracurricular activities, the school provides a nurturing environment for girls aged 3-18. Offering scholarships and bursaries for new entrants, the school promotes inclusivity and supports students with special educational needs. With a high-quality pastoral care system and a values-based education, Old Palace prepares girls to excel in their future endeavors. Achieving impressive exam results, the school ensures a joyful and empowering education for every student.
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  • Surbiton High School

    Surbiton High School is a well-established Christian co-educational school in Kingston upon Thames, London. With a history dating back to 1919, the school offers a comprehensive all-through education for students aged 4-18. Surbiton High School prides itself on its strong academic focus, providing a wide range of scholarships and bursaries to support talented students. With a supportive SEN program, the school ensures that all students receive the necessary support to thrive. The school's impressive exam results, including high achievement in A-levels, demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence. With a diverse and inclusive community, Surbiton High School is an ideal choice for parents looking for a well-rounded education for their children.
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  • Sarum Hall School

    Sarum Hall School is a Church of England primary school for girls in Camden, London. With a family atmosphere and a solid academic foundation, our lively and stimulating environment fosters curiosity and independent thinking. We offer scholarships, bursaries, and support for students with special educational needs.
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Schools Nearby London

  • Watford Grammar School for Girls

    Watford Grammar School for Girls is a single-sex secondary school located in Watford, East of England. With a strong academic program and a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, the school provides a nurturing and empowering environment for girls aged 11-18. The school boasts impressive exam results, with 89% of students achieving Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs. With a focus on personal responsibility and resilience, this Church of England school is dedicated to helping girls grow in confidence and achieve their full potential.
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  • St Mary's School

    St Mary's School, located in Gerrards Cross, South East, is an all-through Anglican school for girls aged 3-18. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, the school offers a range of scholarships and discounts to support students. The school has a nurturing environment, with a low student to teacher ratio and a high percentage of students receiving SEN support. St Mary's School aims to provide a well-rounded education, with a focus on arts, sports, and music. With a history dating back to 1942, St Mary's School continues to provide a supportive and inclusive learning environment for girls.
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  • Manor House School

    Manor House School is a selective independent day school for girls ages 4 to 16. With a focus on academic excellence, our students achieve impressive results in their GCSE exams. We offer a nurturing and supportive environment, where girls develop a love of learning and become confident, creative, and resourceful individuals. Our dedicated staff challenge and support every girl academically, ensuring she is happy and engaged in a range of enrichment activities. At Manor House School, we prioritize the well-being and success of our students, providing them with the tools and experiences they need to pursue their dreams and become responsible citizens.
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  • Heatherton School

    Heatherton School is a primary school for girls aged 3-11 located in Amersham, South East. With a small student population of 147, the school offers a nurturing environment and provides support for students with physical disabilities. Scholarships and hardship awards are available for existing pupils.
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  • Wycombe Abbey

    Wycombe Abbey is an Anglican girls' boarding school located in Buckinghamshire. Founded in 1896, it offers a high-quality education for students aged 10-19. With a focus on academic excellence and a range of scholarships and bursaries available, the school is dedicated to supporting each girl's individual needs. The school has a strong track record of exam success, with 72.80% of A-level students achieving AAB or higher in 2019.
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  • St Catherine's School

    St Catherine's School is an all-through Church of England boarding school for girls, located in Bramley, South East. With a history dating back to 1920, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment that supports students from ages 4 to 18. The school prides itself on providing excellent education and individualized support, with a low student to teacher ratio. With impressive exam results, including a 27.20% achievement of AAB or higher in A-levels, St Catherine's School prepares its students for successful futures.
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  • Pipers Corner School

    Pipers Corner School, located in South East England, is an all-through Church of England school for girls aged 4-19. With a dedicated headteacher and a history dating back to 1947, the school offers a wide range of scholarships and discounts to support talented students. With a focus on providing support for students with special educational needs, Pipers Corner School boasts a vibrant community and excellent exam results, including a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • St Nicholas' School

    St Nicholas' School is an all-through Church of England school located in Crookham Village. With a history dating back to 1942, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for girls aged 3-16. It provides a wide range of scholarships and awards, as well as support for students with special educational needs. The school's strong academic focus is evident in its impressive exam results, including a high EBacc average point score of 6.95 in KS4 2019.
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  • The Abbey School Reading

    The Abbey School Reading is a prestigious all-girls Christian school with a rich history dating back to 1905. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence and a diverse range of scholarship opportunities, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for girls aged 3-18. The dedicated staff and vibrant community empower girls to succeed both intellectually and personally, instilling them with an inner confidence and a desire to make a positive difference in the world. With impressive exam results and a focus on independence and balance, The Abbey School Reading provides an exceptional education for any girl who loves learning.
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