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  1. Saint Marylebone School is a secondary school for girls in Marylebone, London.It specialises in Performing Arts, General Arts, Maths & Computing. In the sixth form, boys can attend as well.The school then became a converter academy, having previously been judged as "outstanding in every respect" by Ofsted.. Founded in 1791, Saint Marylebone Church of England School is now a multi-faith ...

  2. Timetable for Year 12 entry in September 2024. We will hold open mornings on Friday 17th November and Tuesday 21st November and an open evening on Wednesday 22nd November. Booking will be available on our website from Monday 2nd October. The deadline for internal applications is Friday 15th December 2023. The deadline for external applicants is ...

  3. Book Festival at St Marylebone School. Join us for a fun literary themed evening in aid of St Marylebone School's Great School Library campaign! www.eventbrite.co.uk. Reply on Twitter 1781795436396752899 Retweet on Twitter 1781795436396752899 1 Like on Twitter 1781795436396752899 1 Twitter 1781795436396752899.

  4. St Marylebone Grammar School. former school in London. Statements. instance of. grammar school. 0 references. image. Marylebone Grammar 0001.jpg 600 × 800; 206 KB. 0 references. country. United Kingdom. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. located in the administrative territorial entity.

  5. For the former grammar school, see St Marylebone Grammar School. St Marylebone School; Address; 64 Marylebone High Street. London, W1U 5BA. England. Coordinates: 51°31′20″N 0°09′06″W  /  51. ...

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  7. Marylebone Grammar School's original building, August 2011. At this time the adjoining office building was being rebuilt and was covered in scaffolding and plastic sheeting. Plaque above the main entrance to the old Marylebone Grammar School building. The school's former name and date is shown on the archway, The Philological School 1792.