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  1. 6th Form Passport. The 6th Form passport is a 2 year enrichment and skills-based programme pursued in addition to A-Level study. This gives students the opportunity during the school day to develop skills and undertake enrichment that will equip you with skills, opportunities and experiences to leave St Marylebone as a well-rounded, interesting ...

  2. St Marylebone is one of the eight schools nationally, following a rigorous application process in which we demonstrated our excellent record in creativity across the curriculum, development of teachers, successful outreach and collaboration, and overall vision for the promotion of creativity in education. £2,780,000 has been committed nationally to this three-year pilot by the Arts Council ...

  3. The St. Marylebone School, a non-selective Academy Church of England Foundation (1791), aims to achieve the highest standards of effort, behaviour and commitment so that all pupils have an opportunity to realise their full potential. We seek to inspire a love of learning and a genuine respect for all members of our multi-cultural, multi-faith ...

  4. The St Marylebone CofE School is a non-selective, Church of England academy. It has about 1,170 girls aged between 11 and 18. In April 2014 the school was rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.

  5. There is an online application process. Applicants should complete an application through the following link: In-year application form. You must also send us a copy of your child’s most recent school report. Until you have done this, your application is not complete. We are not academically selective.

  6. To apply for ‘Free School Meals’, you must apply to Westminster City Council by completing the application form below. Free School Meals application form. You can either post this directly to the address given on the form, or return it to the school reception who will ensure it reaches Westminster City Council. Guidance notes on how to fill ...

  7. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Every year Year 9 students look forward to their Performing Arts Festival – a celebration of their work in Dance, Drama, Music and Art, and 2021 was not any different. Although we were not able to welcome a live audience, we released a film of the students’ work, which focused on this year’s theme of the St Marylebone Workhouse.