St Paul’s Girls’ School was founded by the Worshipful Company of Mercers in 1904, using part of the endowment of the foundation set up by John Colet, to create a girls’ school to complement the boy's school he had founded in the sixteenth century. The governors hold
proprietorial responsibility, and some are representatives of the
Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and London. The curriculum comprises the traditional ingredients of a liberal
education with some more modern additions (such as drama GCSE). Every
student follows a set curriculum in years 7, 8 and 9 but as they move up
the school they have more and more ability to develop their own
programme of study. The GCSE curriculum has room for up to four optional
subjects and the A-level curriculum consists entirely of options. The
2011 ISI inspection rated the curriculum as "excellent".
Unique Points
St Paul's girls have regularly performed extremely well in A-levels and GCSEs. Over a third of girls at the school get all A*s in their GCSEs and many
take extra language or maths GCSEs. In 2012, 99.14% of GCSEs were
graded at A*s or As with 89.14% graded at A* alone. This was the highest
ever A* percentage achieved by the school and in the country. Gustav Holst was Director of Music at the school during the period he composed his orchestral suites. The school has numerous pupil-run magazines and newspapers: these include, but are not limited to, The Marble, M2, Marmor (the classics magazine, Latin for "marble"), "Words" (the creative writing magazine), and The Foreigner (the modern languages magazine).
Entry Requirements
All girls will come to St Paul's to sit entrance examinations in the
subjects they wish to study at AS level. We will shortlist girls for
interview based on these examination results. Following success in the entrance examinations, girls are invited back
to St Paul's for interviews. These interviews will cover their subject
academic performance and their wider interests.
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