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  1. St Paul’s Girls’ School has built its reputation on innovation and progressive development. We have continually evolved to take advantage of the best opportunities for our students. We now begin an important new chapter in our school’s history: the opening of our first international sister school in China.

  2. What The Good Schools Guide says High mistress. Since 2017, Sarah Fletcher, sparky and full of intellectual energy. Previously the first female head of City of London School, and she has also been deputy head at Rugby School and head at Kingston Grammar.

  3. At St Paul’s, art, history of art, craft, design and IT are integrated to facilitate a rich and diverse curriculum. At its core is our desire to nurture creativity. We believe in the fundamental importance of a practical and visually sensitive education for all pupils. We believe that the fruits of practical learning affect the well-being and ...

  4. 18 de ago. de 2022 · We are so proud of your achievements and wish you all the very best for the future. We are delighted to announce that 74.8% of entries attained an A* grade at A level or the Pre-U equivalent D1 or D2. 94.8% of entries achieved an A* or A grade and 99.5% a B grade or higher (or the Pre-U equivalent of M1 or M2).

  5. St Paul's Girls' School, London, United Kingdom. 587 likes · 2 talking about this · 118 were here. Sunday Times Independent School of the Year by Academic Performance 2024. Official SPGS account! ...

  6. 21 de jun. de 2021 · St Paul’s Girls’ School (SPGS) is a West London day school for high-flying, academically-minded girls aged seven to 18 years who are bound for Oxbridge and beyond. Founded in 1904 with the original aim to educate women to fulfil their potential, SPGS remains committed to that goal today.

  7. In the Senior School all students study four core subjects in the VII (Year 12) from a choice of 24 options. All students also have dedicated time with their tutor, their choice from a wide range of sport, a PSHE session and a weekly lecture as part of their main timetable. Students also follow the St Paul’s Programme on a Friday afternoon.