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SchoolsGreater LondonSchools in London. Educational and cultural opportunities in grammar schools, primary schools, junior schools, both independent schools and state schools around the London boroughs.
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City of London School for Girls There is an infectious vibrancy and energy at the City of London School for Girls. Its distinctive location in the Barbican Centre provides immediate access to the myriad of educational and cultural opportunities available in the heart of London. More importantly the teaching staff and the girls imbue the place with a sense of happiness, purpose, enthusiasm and fulfilment.
Enfield Grammar School Enfield Grammar School has provided educational opportunities for local boys since 1558. Our school motto, ‘Tant que je puis’ (as much as I can) reflects the aspirations of the whole School: its governors, members of staff, parents and especially the boys themselves.
Enfield County School Our students are given positive encouragement to achieve in a variety of ways - socially, academically, personally and creatively. This enables them to develop self-discipline and the knowledge and skills to be able to make confident and responsible choices both now and in the future.
Oakthorpe Primary School Oakthorpe Primary School is a busy, multi-cultural school in the London Borough of Enfield on the north edge of London. We hope you manage to find what you are looking for and enjoy learning a little about some of the things that happen in our school.
Park View Academy, Haringey Park View Academy is an outstanding popular school with a distinctive, pioneering identity and a success culture which encourages all students to achieve their potential.
Burntwood School Burntwood was opened as a new school in September 1986 although the buildings date from 1958. A new forward-looking school was created by Governors, staff and students to realise our mission statement 'the best education today for the women of tomorrow'. There was a real commitment to girl's education and achievement. The school is a 'foundation' school linked financially to the Local Education Authority, Wandsworth, but our Governors control admissions, staffing, buildings and curriculum policies.
Portland Place School The first independent secondary school to be founded in central London for over a century, Portland Place is a school for boys and girls from 11 to 18 years old. We accept pupils with a wide range of backgrounds and teach them in small classes which are set by ability. Portland Place pupils are confident, secure and happy. Our teachers are dedicated to their pupils who are placed first in all our decisions and policies.
Emanuel School Emanuel School, south-west London: a thriving independent co-educational school for pupils aged 10 to 18
Marymount London Located on a private estate, twenty minutes from Central London, Marymount International School offers both boarding and day places to girls between 11 & 18. As a non-selective school we are proud of our students’ achievements and are one of the top 5 Independent IB Schools in the UK. Results here are always excellent!
Forest School FOREST is a school for boys and girls from 4 to 18 on the edge of Epping Forest. Our stunning location in a vibrant and dynamic area of North East London offers a key to the style of the School. Forest pupils are diverse, comfortable with each other, ambitious and strikingly successful. We are not elitist but we do offer the best of independent education.
William Bellamy Junior School - The London borough of Barking and Dagenham Education is the on going process of learning for life. We aim to promote children's learning and growing in a stimulating enviroment that will provide a solid foundation of skills and knowledge. This can be achieved by working collectively and co-operatively with parents, carers and the community.
Welcome to Ripple Junior School. Our work, staff resources, parents events and more.
Moss Hall Junior School Moss Hall Junior School opened in 1952 and is a 3 form entry school for 360 boys and girls, between the ages of 7 and 11. The Junior School works in close collaboration with Moss Hall Infant School and Moss Hall Nursery School, which occupy the same site, each having their own Head Teacher.
Moss Hall Infant School Website of Moss Hall Infant School, Moss Hall Grove, Finchley
Deansbrook Junior School Deansbrook Junior School is a mixed community school for children between the ages of 7 and 11...
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