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  1. 7 de ago. de 2023 · Glendower Preparatory School sits elegantly in a residential area in Queen’s Gate, South Kensington, in two connected porticoed Victorian terraces. Long established as a top London girls’ day school (128 years and counting) Glendower been at its present home since 1947. Starting with just three pupils sharing a premises with hatters on ...

  2. Teaching Assistant for Years 5 & 6 – September 2024. Glendower Preparatory School is seeking a dedicated and passionate Teaching Assistant to join our team, providing support in the classroom for Year 5 and Year 6 pupils. This role is perfect for individuals who are enthusiastic about contributing to the development and education of children ...

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  4. Glendower Preparatory School. 86/87 Queen's Gate. London. SW7 5JX. Head: Nina Kingsmill Moore. T 020 7370 1927. F 020 7244 8308. E office@glendowerprep.org. W www.glendowerprep.org.

  5. www.glendowerprep.org › admissions › open-morningsGlendower Preparatory School

    Although our main registers for Reception 2023, 2024, and 2025 entry are now full, you may still continue to apply for your daughter to be placed on a reserve waiting list should a future space arise. To book a space at an upcoming open morning, please email Mr David Callaghan, our Registrar, at admissions@glendowerprep.org. We look forward to ...

  6. 4 de dic. de 2022 · Location: 86–87 Queen's Gate, SW7 5JX. Website: glendowerprep.org. Head: Nina Kingsmill Moore. Pupils: 251 day girls. Ages: 3–11. Term fees: £7,450. Topics Prep Girls Schools Guide: London Schools Guide 2023. Read the Glendower Prep School review in the Tatler Schools Guide 2023.

  7. Community. Glendower has been educating girls for over 120 years, since the school was founded in 1895 by two enterprising Victorian ladies, Miss Edith Lloyd and Miss Maud Cornwell, with just three pupils. To begin with the School occupied two rented rooms over a furniture shop in Fulham Road, sharing premises with the hatters Dunn & Co.