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  1. School life is underpinned by warm relationships between staff and students and a keen sense of energy and fun. Wellbeing. St Pauls GirlsSchool has dominated our rankings of independent secondary schools like no other. The Sunday Times Independent School of the Year 2022.

  2. St Paul's Girls' School is a private day school for girls, aged 11 to 18, located in Brook Green, Hammersmith, in West London, England.

  3. Entrance examination guidance. At St Pauls we are looking for intellectually curious students who will enjoy learning in an academically stimulating environment. Our entrance process is designed to identify natural ability and potential.

  4. Entry at 16. Life in the Senior School is exciting, offering intellectual freedom and engaging discussion as well as a rich and rewarding co-curricular programme.

  5. St. Paul’s Girls' School is a National school for girls situated in Milagiriya, Colombo. The school was founded on 14 January 1887 as a Parish school affiliated to St. Paul's Church (Milagiriya) with 24 students and 4 teachers and the first principal was Stella Coban (1887 – 1892).

  6. St Paul's Girls' School, London. An independent school for girls aged from 11 to 18. Local authority: Hammersmith & Fulham.

  7. Jun 21, 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.

  8. St Paul's Girls' School, London, United Kingdom. 592 likes · 10 talking about this · 121 were here. Sunday Times Independent School of the Year by...

  9. St Paul's Girls' School is a private secondary school for girls in Hammersmith, London. The headmistress is Clarissa Farr. It was started by the Worshipful Company of Mercers in 1904 as a female version of St Paul's School.

  10. History of The School. The school was founded on 14 January 1887 as a Parish School attached to the St. Paul’s Church of Milagiriya with only 24 students and 4 teachers. The first principal of the school was Mrs Stella Coban.