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  1. Camden School for Girls is a comprehensive school that provides an excellent education for all its students. We enable our students to find their own voices and develop their own opinions by encouraging a broad understanding of the world, a social conscience and a considerate approach to other people. Every student is valued, and we encourage ...

  2. Camden School for Girls is a comprehensive school that provides an excellent education for all its students. We enable our students to find their own voices and develop their own opinions by encouraging a broad understanding of the world, a social conscience and a considerate approach to other people. Every student is valued, and we encourage ...

  3. School Leadership Team. Headteacher Kateryna Law. Deputy Headteachers: Olivia Camillo - 1st Deputy Headteacher and Director of Sixth Form Kathia Derrar - 2nd Deputy Headteacher - Pastoral, Behaviour and Safeguarding Michael Graham - 3rd Deputy Headteacher - Academic Assistant Headteachers: Pip Schofield - Responsible for Sixth Form Deirdre Toman - Responsible for Main School

  4. Inspection report: The Camden School for Girls 8 and 9 June 2022 2 What is it like to attend this school? Camden School for Girls is a calm, caring place where pupils aim high. Staff help pupils to develop considerate attitudes and an awareness of the wider world. Leaders are ambitious for all their pupils. They encourage pupils to live up to the

  5. Students at Camden School for Girls once again collected outstanding A Level results in 2023, with attainment and progress above the national average. The school’s results headlines are as follows: Percentage A* 18% (National 9%) Percentage A* - A 50% (National 27%) Percentage A* - B 79% (National 53%) Our Sixth Form destinations for 2023 ...

  6. Geography. Camden School For Girls has a long and proud tradition in Geography. Alumnus Eva Germaine Rimington Taylor (1879–1966) was the first woman to hold an Academic Chair of Geography in the United Kingdom. From 1908 to 1910 she acted as research assistant to A J Herbertson, head of the Oxford Geography School.