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  1. St Paul’s Girls’ School is a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and in Wales with company number 6142007 and registered charity number 1119613. Registered office address as above. Heart of London Go to Instagram Go to LinkedIn. Go to Twitter Go to Facebook.

  2. In 1991, school was open to the girls. The last batch of the boys passed out in 1999 and thereafter the school was only for the girls. St. Paul's Boarding & Day School, founded in Kolkata in 1912 is a Minority School established and administered by the Congregation of the Daughters of the Cross in Roman Catholic Church.

  3. History. Since St Paul’s first opened its doors in 1904, the school has provided an ambitious, progressive education for generations of talented young women. At all stages throughout its history, the school has combined the best elements of a classical education with a commitment to innovation and a forward-looking approach.

  4. The flag and the school logo are the most important visual emblems of the school for it students. The school flag and the logo represents the values and traditions followed by the past and the future goals of the Paulians. The Red colour- Happiness of the youth. Lily Flower- Purity Intelligence Humbleness and the Supremacy of the students.

  5. Meet the staff and governors who make St Paul's Girls' School a leading independent secondary school in London. Learn about their roles, qualifications and backgrounds, and how they contribute to the school's academic excellence and supportive environment.

  6. St. Paul’s School is a Christian minority, unaided, co-educational English medium public school run by The Delhi Orthodox Syrian Church Society to impart education to Orthodox students and to students who stay in the nearby areas of Hauz Khas. The Orthodox Church is part of a worldwide Christendom.

  7. Science at St Paul’s is about creative thinking, identifying patterns and considering a range of evidence to provide solutions and answers. In our lessons we aim to develop the inquiry, discussion and questioning skills necessary for students to become our next generation of inspirational professional scientists, as well as scientifically literate and responsible citizens.