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Queenswood is a community where girls achieve outstanding results, both in and beyond the classroom. The opportunities for growth and development for boarders and day girls are extensive, exciting and fun. Most importantly, Queenswood girls are happy – and happy girls are successful girls. Please click on the video link below to find out more ...
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Most importantly, Queenswood girls are happy – and happy...
- Admissions
The Admissions Journey. Choosing the right school for your...
- Boarding
More than half the girls in the school take advantage of our...
- Learning
At Queenswood we pride ourselves on our child-centred...
- Sixth Form
Entry into Queenswood’s Sixth Form marks the beginning of an...
- News & Dates
Queenswood, Shepherd’s Way Brookmans Park, Hatfield...
- Contact
CONTACT DETAILS AND REGISTERED ADDRESS; Address: Queenswood...
- The Head Girl’s Message
Especially since the school has so many new faces and...
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We offer a broad and balanced curriculum, where science and maths are as popular as humanities, languages and the arts. We are immensely proud of the academic value we add: girls achieve at least one grade higher per subject at GCSE than they would at an average independent school.
Queenswood is an international community and we welcome girls from around the world. Overseas applicants are required to go through the same assessment process as those candidates who are resident in the UK.
www .queenswood .org. Queenswood School is a girls-only independent school located near Hatfield, Hertfordshire, twenty miles from London. It offers admission at ages 11, 13 or 16 (for sixth form ). The Good Schools Guide 2013 described Queenswood as "a girls' school to which others should aspire."
Since 1894, Queenswood has been providing truly progressive education to generations of young women. You can get an overview the School’s history and heritage by exploring our interactive timeline below.
The first school built in the area which is now part of Columbus was a log cabin school-house built in Franklinton, in 1806. It was not until 1845 that the state of Ohio Legislature entrusted the management of Columbus schools to a Board of Education. Two years later the school board elected Dr. Asa Lord as the district's first superintendent. Dr.