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St Paul's Girls' School

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.

St Paul's Girls' School
Address
Brook Green

London
,
W6 7BS

England
Information
TypePrivate day school
Established1904
FounderWorshipful Company of Mercers
Local authorityHammersmith and Fulham
Department for Education URN100366 Tables
Chairman of GovernorsSimon Wathen
High MistressSarah Fletcher
GenderGirls
Age11 to 18
Enrolment777
Former pupilsOld Paulinas
Websitehttp://www.spgs.org/

History

 
Main building of the school in Brook Green area

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 boys' 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 buildings for the school were designed by the architect Gerald Horsley, son of the painter John Callcott Horsley and one of the founder members of the Art Workers Guild.

The school has had several distinguished directors of music, most notably Gustav Holst (1905–34) and Herbert Howells (1936–62). Holst composed his St Paul's and Brook Green suites for the pupils at the school. Holst also composed what is arguably his best known work, "The Planets", while teaching at St Paul's. John Linton Gardner held a part-time position as director of music at the school.

Exam results

St Paul's girls regularly perform extremely well in the GCSEs and A Levels.[1] In 2014, 99.3% of GCSEs were graded at A*s or As with 93.6% graded at A* alone. This was the highest ever A* percentage achieved by the school and in the country. In 2016, the school achieved the highest A Level results in its history with 60.0% of entries achieving an A* grade and 93.8% of entries achieving A* or A grades.

 
Detail of main building of the school

In the 2020 GCSE and IGCSE results, students were awarded the higher of their centre-assessed grade and the statistically adjusted calculated grade. 86% of entries were awarded a 9 grade (1% point higher than the 2019 outcome) and 97.9% of entries gained an 8 or 9 (which are equivalent to the old A* grade). In the 2020 A level and Pre-U results, 64.6% of entries attained an A* grade at A level or the Pre-U equivalent D1 or D2, while 92.4% of entries achieved an A* or A grade and 98.4% a B grade or higher (or the Pre-U equivalent).

Music

Gustav Holst was director of music at the school from 1905 to 1934 when he died, including the period he composed his orchestral suites, including St Paul's Suite and The Planets. He was succeeded by Herbert Howells before John Gardner followed in the 1960s. Gardner wrote many memorable pieces for the school, including his popular Christmas carols Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day and The Holly and the Ivy. Hilary Davan Wetton was director of music from 1979 to 1994. In 1988 a CD with Children's favorite songs was released on the label Spectrum records.

 
Side view of school buildings from Rowan Road

Drama

The school's main theatre, where most school productions are staged, is named after alumna Celia Johnson. Other productions are staged in the drama studio which is a smaller space.

Bursaries and scholarships

Bursaries

The school awards means-tested bursaries to students who join in Y7 and for students arriving in Y12. Bursaries fund up to 100% of tuition fees on a sliding scale depending on family income and assets, plus exam entry fees and a grant towards textbooks. Holders of 100% bursaries entering in Y12 also receive an extra package to cover additional expenses, such as the cost of sports equipment and music tuition.

Scholarships

Year 7: The school awards up to four academic scholarships and, usually, about three or four music scholarships to 11+ entrants (worth £100 a year; the music scholarship also includes free tuition in two instruments).

Year 12: The school may also award music scholarships to current students and to new joiners (worth free tuition in two instruments), and two art scholarships (worth £250 a year) to internal and external candidates. The Nora Day music scholarship (worth up to 50% of school fees plus free tuition in two instruments) is awarded every other year to a new joiner who shows exceptional musical potential. The school also awards scholarships worth £250 a year for academic distinction in the "Senior Scholarship", a dissertation written by students in the summer holiday following Y12.

Sport

Rowing

The school has an active rowing club called the St Paul's Girls' School Boat Club which is based on the River Thames. The club is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code SPG)[2] and has produced four British champion crews at the 1992 British Rowing Championships,[3] 2002 British Rowing Championships,[4] 2003 British Rowing Championships[5] and 2011 British Rowing Championships.[6]

High Mistresses

The headmistress of St Paul's Girls' School is known as the High Mistress.

  • Frances Ralph Grey (d.1935), High Mistress 1903–1927
  • Ethel Strudwick (1880–1954), High Mistress 1927–1948, daughter of the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Melhuish Strudwick
  • Margaret Osborn (1906–1985), High Mistress 1948–1963
  • Alison Munro (1914–2008), High Mistress 1964–1974[7]
  • Heather Brigstocke, Baroness Brigstocke (1929–2004), High Mistress 1974–1989
  • Helen Elizabeth Webber Williams (born 1938), High Mistress 1989–1992
  • Janet Gough (born 1940), High Mistress 1993–1998
  • Elizabeth Mary Diggory (1945–2007), High Mistress 1998–2006
  • Clarissa Mary Farr (born 1958), High Mistress 2006–2017
  • Sarah Fletcher, High Mistress 2017–present

Old Paulinas

Alumnae of the school, known as "Old Paulinas", include:

Arts

Business

Culinary arts

Education

Humanitarianism

  • Myrtle Solomon – pacifist and former chair War Resisters' International

Law

Journalism and media

Politics

Science

Sport

Notable former staff

Controversy

The school was in the news in November 2017 with allegations of sexual abuse between the 1970s and 1990s.[17] One teacher resigned on 22 November 2017 amidst these allegations.[18]

References

  1. ^ . Spgs.org. Archived from the original on 16 January 2012. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Club details". British Rowing.
  3. ^ "Rosewell, Mike. "MacLennan's attack pays off." Times, 20 July 1992, p. 25". Times Digital Archives.
  4. ^ ""The results service." Times, 22 July 2002, p. 26". Times Digital Archives.
  5. ^ ""Today's fixtures." Times, 21 July 2003, p. 32". Times Digital Archives.
  6. ^ . British Rowing Championships. Archived from the original on 6 December 2016.
  7. ^ Janet Gough, 'Munro , Dame Alison (1914–2008)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Jan 2012; online edn, May 2012 accessed 31 Dec 2016
  8. ^ "From Colonization to Kleptocracy: A history of Angola". International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). January 2020. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  9. ^ Garside, Juliette; Burke, Jason (19 January 2020). "Isabel dos Santos: president's daughter who became Africa's richest woman". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  10. ^ Burgis, Tom. "Lunch with the FT: Isabel dos Santos". The Financial Times. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  11. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "EPT10 Sanremo: Salute Victoria Coren Mitchell – the EPT's first two-time champion". Pokerstars.com. 21 April 2014. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  13. ^ Alexandra Shulman 6 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine Vogue UK, 22 April 2008
  14. ^ Harriet Harman: I dropped my cut-glass accent to fit in with Labour - Telegraph
  15. ^ [2][permanent dead link]
  16. ^ "FindArticles.com – CBSi". Findarticles.com. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  17. ^ Weale, Sally (14 November 2017). "St Paul's Girls' School in London at centre of sexual abuse claims". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  18. ^ Weale, Sally (23 November 2017). "Teacher at London girls' school resigns after claims of sexual abuse". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 December 2018.

External links

Coordinates: 51°29′42″N 0°13′08″W / 51.4951°N 0.2188°W / 51.4951; -0.2188

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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 St Paul s Girls SchoolAddressBrook GreenLondon W6 7BSEnglandInformationTypePrivate day schoolEstablished1904FounderWorshipful Company of MercersLocal authorityHammersmith and FulhamDepartment for Education URN100366 TablesChairman of GovernorsSimon WathenHigh MistressSarah FletcherGenderGirlsAge11 to 18Enrolment777Former pupilsOld PaulinasWebsitehttp www spgs org Contents 1 History 2 Exam results 3 Music 4 Drama 5 Bursaries and scholarships 5 1 Bursaries 5 2 Scholarships 6 Sport 6 1 Rowing 7 High Mistresses 8 Old Paulinas 8 1 Arts 8 2 Business 8 3 Culinary arts 8 4 Education 8 5 Humanitarianism 8 6 Law 8 7 Journalism and media 8 8 Politics 8 9 Science 8 10 Sport 9 Notable former staff 10 Controversy 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit Main building of the school in Brook Green area 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 boys 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 buildings for the school were designed by the architect Gerald Horsley son of the painter John Callcott Horsley and one of the founder members of the Art Workers Guild The school has had several distinguished directors of music most notably Gustav Holst 1905 34 and Herbert Howells 1936 62 Holst composed his St Paul s and Brook Green suites for the pupils at the school Holst also composed what is arguably his best known work The Planets while teaching at St Paul s John Linton Gardner held a part time position as director of music at the school Exam results EditSt Paul s girls regularly perform extremely well in the GCSEs and A Levels 1 In 2014 99 3 of GCSEs were graded at A s or As with 93 6 graded at A alone This was the highest ever A percentage achieved by the school and in the country In 2016 the school achieved the highest A Level results in its history with 60 0 of entries achieving an A grade and 93 8 of entries achieving A or A grades Detail of main building of the school In the 2020 GCSE and IGCSE results students were awarded the higher of their centre assessed grade and the statistically adjusted calculated grade 86 of entries were awarded a 9 grade 1 point higher than the 2019 outcome and 97 9 of entries gained an 8 or 9 which are equivalent to the old A grade In the 2020 A level and Pre U results 64 6 of entries attained an A grade at A level or the Pre U equivalent D1 or D2 while 92 4 of entries achieved an A or A grade and 98 4 a B grade or higher or the Pre U equivalent Music EditGustav Holst was director of music at the school from 1905 to 1934 when he died including the period he composed his orchestral suites including St Paul s Suite and The Planets He was succeeded by Herbert Howells before John Gardner followed in the 1960s Gardner wrote many memorable pieces for the school including his popular Christmas carols Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day and The Holly and the Ivy Hilary Davan Wetton was director of music from 1979 to 1994 In 1988 a CD with Children s favorite songs was released on the label Spectrum records Side view of school buildings from Rowan RoadDrama EditThe school s main theatre where most school productions are staged is named after alumna Celia Johnson Other productions are staged in the drama studio which is a smaller space Bursaries and scholarships EditBursaries Edit The school awards means tested bursaries to students who join in Y7 and for students arriving in Y12 Bursaries fund up to 100 of tuition fees on a sliding scale depending on family income and assets plus exam entry fees and a grant towards textbooks Holders of 100 bursaries entering in Y12 also receive an extra package to cover additional expenses such as the cost of sports equipment and music tuition Scholarships Edit Year 7 The school awards up to four academic scholarships and usually about three or four music scholarships to 11 entrants worth 100 a year the music scholarship also includes free tuition in two instruments Year 12 The school may also award music scholarships to current students and to new joiners worth free tuition in two instruments and two art scholarships worth 250 a year to internal and external candidates The Nora Day music scholarship worth up to 50 of school fees plus free tuition in two instruments is awarded every other year to a new joiner who shows exceptional musical potential The school also awards scholarships worth 250 a year for academic distinction in the Senior Scholarship a dissertation written by students in the summer holiday following Y12 Sport EditRowing Edit The school has an active rowing club called the St Paul s Girls School Boat Club which is based on the River Thames The club is affiliated to British Rowing boat code SPG 2 and has produced four British champion crews at the 1992 British Rowing Championships 3 2002 British Rowing Championships 4 2003 British Rowing Championships 5 and 2011 British Rowing Championships 6 High Mistresses EditThe headmistress of St Paul s Girls School is known as the High Mistress Frances Ralph Grey d 1935 High Mistress 1903 1927 Ethel Strudwick 1880 1954 High Mistress 1927 1948 daughter of the Pre Raphaelite painter John Melhuish Strudwick Margaret Osborn 1906 1985 High Mistress 1948 1963 Alison Munro 1914 2008 High Mistress 1964 1974 7 Heather Brigstocke Baroness Brigstocke 1929 2004 High Mistress 1974 1989 Helen Elizabeth Webber Williams born 1938 High Mistress 1989 1992 Janet Gough born 1940 High Mistress 1993 1998 Elizabeth Mary Diggory 1945 2007 High Mistress 1998 2006 Clarissa Mary Farr born 1958 High Mistress 2006 2017 Sarah Fletcher High Mistress 2017 presentOld Paulinas EditSee also Category People educated at St Paul s Girls School Alumnae of the school known as Old Paulinas include Arts Edit Gillian Ayres artist Mischa Barton actress Nicola Beauman publisher founder of Persephone Books Helen Binyon artist Lesley Blanch author Justin Blanco White architect Celia Brayfield author Sophie Hunter theatre and opera director Brigid Brophy dramatist Lucy Briers actress Margaret Calvert graphic artist Miranda Carter biographer Edie Campbell model Cecilia Chancellor model Joan Cross singer Emma Darwin author Monica Dickens author Suzi Digby conductor and musician Flora Fraser author Justine Frischmann musician Gluck Hannah Gluckstein artist Francesca Gonshaw actress Imogen Holst musician Ursula Howells actress Celia Johnson actress Rachel Johnson journalist and editor Jane M Joseph musician and composer Amy Key Clarke poet and author Marghanita Laski author Nicola LeFanu composer Amanda Levete architect Alice Lowe actress author Jessica Mann author Yvonne Mitchell actress author Emily Mortimer actress Santha Rama Rau author Joely Richardson actress Natasha Richardson actress Georgina Rylance actress Katherine Shonfield architect Dodie Smith playwright Catherine Storr author Imogen Stubbs actress Emma Tennant author Angela Thirkell author Mary Treadgold author Salley Vickers author Samantha Weinberg author Rachel Weisz actress Antonia White author Business Edit Isabel dos Santos wealthiest woman in Africa as of 2020 8 9 10 Grace Beverley founder of Tala and ShreddyCulinary arts Edit Thomasina Miers chef and founder of Wahaca restaurant chain Henrietta Lovell founder of the Rare Tea CompanyEducation Edit Eleanora Carus Wilson economic historian Sheila Forbes principal St Hilda s College Oxford Henrietta Harrison professor of Modern Chinese Studies University of Oxford Jessica Rawson warden Merton College Oxford Barbara Reynolds scholar 11 Joan Robinson economistHumanitarianism Edit Myrtle Solomon pacifist and former chair War Resisters InternationalLaw Edit Sonia Proudman High Court JudgeJournalism and media Edit Emily Buchanan BBC World Affairs correspondent Clemency Burton Hill broadcaster and author Edie Campbell model and socialite Victoria Coren Mitchell presenter poker player 12 Daisy Donovan TV presenter Stephanie Flanders BBC Economics editor Amelia Gentleman journalist Bridget Harrison journalist Bronwen Maddox senior journalist at The Times newspaper Veronica Pedrosa Al Jazeera English correspondent Sophie Raworth news reader Susanna Reid news presenter Anne Scott James journalist and editor Alexandra Shulman editor in chief Vogue 1992 2017 13 Carol Thatcher journalist Erica Wagner author critic and literary editor of The Times Eirene White Baroness White journalist and Labour politician Petronella Wyatt journalist Politics Edit Jane Bonham Carter Liberal Democrat peer Vicky Ford Conservative MP and formerly MEP Harriet Harman Labour MP former Acting Leader of the Labour Party former Leader of the Opposition and former Cabinet minister 14 Susan Kramer former Liberal Democrat MP Mavis Tate Conservative MP and women s rights campaigner 15 Anne Marie Trevelyan Conservative MP Jo Valentine Baroness Valentine member of the British House of Lords Eirene White Baroness White Labour Minister of State then life peer Shirley Williams former Labour Education Secretary and co founder of the Social Democratic Party 16 Science Edit Kate Bingham venture capitalist Ruth Bowden anatomist Caroline Deys doctor Rosalind Franklin scientist research led to discovery of the structure of DNA Jean Ginsburg physiologist endocrinologist Christine Hamill mathematician Kathleen Kenyon archaeologist Irene Manton botanist Sidnie Manton entomologist Onora O Neill philosopher Cecilia Payne Gaposchkin astronomer Catherine Peckham doctor and scientist Joan Beauchamp Procter zoologist herpetologistSport Edit Kitty Godfree tennis player Lara Prior Palmer equestrian Cecilia Robinson cricket Zoe de Toledo rowingNotable former staff EditMargaret Cole socialist politician former Classics teacher Gustav Holst composer pioneer of music education for girls Nicola LeFanu director of music during the 1970sControversy EditThe school was in the news in November 2017 with allegations of sexual abuse between the 1970s and 1990s 17 One teacher resigned on 22 November 2017 amidst these allegations 18 References Edit Results Spgs org Archived from the original on 16 January 2012 Retrieved 14 October 2017 Club details British Rowing Rosewell Mike MacLennan s attack pays off Times 20 July 1992 p 25 Times Digital Archives The results service Times 22 July 2002 p 26 Times Digital Archives Today s fixtures Times 21 July 2003 p 32 Times Digital Archives 2011 Championships Results of Sunday Racing British Rowing Championships Archived from the original on 6 December 2016 Janet Gough Munro Dame Alison 1914 2008 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press Jan 2012 online edn May 2012 accessed 31 Dec 2016 From Colonization to Kleptocracy A history of Angola International Consortium of Investigative Journalists ICIJ January 2020 Retrieved 27 January 2020 Garside Juliette Burke Jason 19 January 2020 Isabel dos Santos president s daughter who became Africa s richest woman The Guardian Retrieved 19 February 2021 Burgis Tom Lunch with the FT Isabel dos Santos The Financial Times Retrieved 19 February 2021 1 permanent dead link EPT10 Sanremo Salute Victoria Coren Mitchell the EPT s first two time champion Pokerstars com 21 April 2014 Retrieved 14 October 2017 Alexandra Shulman Archived 6 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine Vogue UK 22 April 2008 Harriet Harman I dropped my cut glass accent to fit in with Labour Telegraph 2 permanent dead link FindArticles com CBSi Findarticles com Retrieved 14 October 2017 Weale Sally 14 November 2017 St Paul s Girls School in London at centre of sexual abuse claims The Guardian Retrieved 4 December 2018 Weale Sally 23 November 2017 Teacher at London girls school resigns after claims of sexual abuse The Guardian Retrieved 5 December 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Paul s Girls School London Official School Website ISI Inspection Reports Profile on the ISC website SPGS at The Good Schools Guide Tatler School Guide Coordinates 51 29 42 N 0 13 08 W 51 4951 N 0 2188 W 51 4951 0 2188 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Paul 27s Girls 27 School amp oldid 1145809967, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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