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  • The Laurels School

    The Laurels School is a highly regarded independent day school for girls in South London. With its Catholic ethos, high academic standards, and exceptional pastoral care, it provides an excellent education for students aged 11-18. The school prides itself on its outstanding achievement of pupils and their exceptional behavior and safety. With a supportive SEN program and a dedicated staff, The Laurels School ensures that every student receives the attention they need to thrive.
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  • Al-Zahra School

    Al-Zahra School is a girls-only school located in Brent, London. With a great leadership and management, the school provides a good quality of education and outstanding personal development for students aged 8-16. The school has a total of 119 students and offers a safe and inclusive environment for girls to thrive.
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  • Al Risalah Secondary School

    Al Risalah Secondary School is an all-through girls' school located in Wandsworth, London. With a history dating back to 1993, the school offers education for students aged 3-16 years. Led by Mr Suhayl Lee, the school prides itself on its outstanding personal development and good overall effectiveness. It has a nurturing and inclusive environment, reflected in the high number of girls enrolled. The school also has a good Ofsted report, showcasing the quality of education and behaviour within the school.
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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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  • Beth Jacob Grammar School for Girls

    Beth Jacob Grammar School for Girls is a secondary school located in Hendon, London. With a strong emphasis on students' well-being and mental health, the school provides a nurturing environment for girls aged 11-17. The school's leadership and management have been rated as good, and the quality of teaching and learning is also commendable. Students at Beth Jacob flourish academically and personally, supported by a dedicated staff. While the school excels in core subjects like English, mathematics, and science, there is room for improvement in some other subjects. However, the school's overall effectiveness and outcomes for pupils are rated as good by Ofsted. The school's focus on creating confident and responsible individuals is reflected in the rising standards and exam results achieved by students. With a student-centered approach, Beth Jacob Grammar School for Girls provides a well-rounded education for girls, preparing them for future success.
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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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  • 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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  • Madani Secondary Girls' School

    Madani Secondary Girls' School is a secondary school located in Tower Hamlets, London. With an outstanding behavior and attitudes of students, the school provides a high-quality education for girls aged 11-18. Led by Mr M Saifur Rahman, the school has a good overall effectiveness, ensuring personal development and leadership. With a focus on academic achievement and a safe learning environment, Madani Secondary Girls' School is a great choice for parents looking for a girls-only school with excellent exam results.
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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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  • Tayyibah Girls' School

    Tayyibah Girls' School is an all-through girls' school located in Stamford Hill, Hackney, London. With a focus on providing a high-quality education, the school aims to help students realize their highest potential. They prioritize the development of students' ICT, literacy, and math abilities, as well as their social skills. The school fosters a safe and respectful learning environment for every student and faculty member. Tayyibah Girls' School believes in instilling good character and providing an Islamic education. With a strong emphasis on personal development and outstanding behavior and attitudes, the school prepares students for success in their future endeavors. The school has achieved good results in recent exams, with an EBacc average point score of 6.34 in 2019.
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  • Beis Malka Girls School

    Beis Malka Girls School, located in Hackney, London, is an all-through school for girls aged 2-16 years. With a total of 590 students, it provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for learning. The school, founded in 1982, has a dedicated staff led by Mrs G Wind. It offers a range of support for students with special educational needs and has a good track record of academic achievement. With a focus on personal development, behaviour, and leadership, Beis Malka Girls School ensures a well-rounded education for its students.
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  • More House School

    More House School is a Roman Catholic secondary school for girls located in Chelsea, London. With a dedicated and experienced staff, the school provides personalized attention to each student, ensuring their academic and personal development. The inclusive and supportive environment encourages students to reach their full potential while upholding Catholic values. While the school facilities may require improvement, the wide range of academic and extracurricular opportunities offered at More House School allows students to excel. Scholarships and financial assistance options are available. Overall, the school's good Ofsted report and impressive exam results demonstrate its commitment to providing a high-quality education.
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  • Beis Chinuch Lebonos Girls School

    Beis Chinuch Lebonos Girls School is an Orthodox Jewish all-through school located in Hackney, London. Established in 1991, the school offers a comprehensive education for girls aged 2 to 16. With a commitment to personal development and good behavior, the school provides a supportive environment. Although the latest Ofsted report highlights areas requiring improvement, the school's focus on early years provision and academic progress is evident. With a small student population of 776, Beis Chinuch Lebonos Girls School ensures individual attention and support for students with SEN needs. The school does not have boarding facilities and offers nursery classes. Overall, the school strives to provide a well-rounded education within a religious and inclusive setting.
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  • Quwwat Ul Islam Girls' School

    Quwwat Ul Islam Girls' School is an all-through school in Forest Gate, London. Founded in 2003, the school provides a supportive Islamic environment and offers a blend of National Curriculum subjects and Islamic education. With a focus on personal development and good behavior, the school aims to equip girls aged 4-16 with the skills and self-assurance for a promising future. The school values diversity and welcomes students of all faiths and backgrounds. Although the overall effectiveness and quality of education require improvement, the school has shown positive progress in areas such as leadership and management. In KS4 exams, the school achieved a 4.2 average point score for the EBacc subject and a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • Tiferes High School

    Tiferes High School is a secondary school for girls located in Barnet, London. Founded in 1997, the school provides a good quality education for students aged 11-16. With a small student population of 123, Tiferes High School focuses on providing support for students with special educational needs, with 10.3% of students receiving SEN support. While the school requires improvement in certain areas, such as personal development and leadership, it maintains a positive learning environment with good behavior and attitudes. Please note that Tiferes High School does not meet the independent school standards.
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  • Bnos Zion of Bobov

    Bnos Zion of Bobov is an Orthodox Jewish all-through school for girls aged 3-16. With a focus on good behaviour and attitudes, the school provides a nurturing environment for personal development. Although the school requires improvement in certain areas, its early years provision is rated as good.
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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 Trana Girls' School

    Beis Trana Girls' School is an all-through school located in Hackney, London. Established in 1997, the school provides education for girls aged 3-16 years. With a small student body of 276 girls, the school offers a nurturing environment for learning. The school has a good record in promoting positive behavior and attitudes among students. However, it requires improvement in certain areas, as highlighted in the most recent Ofsted report. The school does not meet independent school standards. Parents seeking a school with nursery classes and SEN support may consider Beis Trana Girls' School.
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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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