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  1. The Henrietta Barnett School is a non-denominational grammar school for girls aged 11-18. We became an Academy in April 2012. Founded in 1911 and situated in the peaceful surroundings of the Hampstead Garden Suburb, the school is a charming Lutyens-designed Grade II* Listed Building.

    • Admissions

      Admissions. Admission to The Henrietta Barnett School for...

    • About Us

      The Henrietta Barnett School (HBS) is a non-denominational...

    • Contact Us

      The school is located in the Hampstead Garden Suburb and is...

    • Academic Programme

      The school’s focus on the breadth of provision is reflected...

    • Term Dates

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    • Sixth Form

      The Sixth Form at The Henrietta Barnett School is...

    • History of the School

      The Henrietta Barnett School is a voluntary-aided state...

    • Year 12

      Year 12. The Sixth Form at The Henrietta Barnett School aims...

  2. The Henrietta Barnett School is a grammar school with academy status for girls, in Hampstead Garden Suburb in London. The Good Schools Guide called the school 'One of the best academic state schools in the country, providing a gentle, inspiring education in a wonderful setting for very clever girls', [1] and the school consistently ranks ...

  3. Learn how to apply for Year 7 entry to The Henrietta Barnett School, a selective girls' school in London. Find out about the entrance tests, the admissions policy, the open day and the waiting list.

  4. HBS is a non-denominational academy with a history of academic excellence and a diverse, inclusive and supportive community. It offers a broad and ambitious curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities and a range of extra-curricular and enrichment opportunities.

  5. Here is an introduction to the school from the new Head Clare Wagner who will be joining us in September 2021.

  6. At age 16, Henrietta was sent to a boarding school in Devon run by the Haddon sisters, who, influenced by James Hinton, were committed to social altruism. When her father died in 1869, Henrietta moved with two sisters to Bayswater, where she met and helped social activist and housing reformer Octavia Hill . [3]

  7. The Henrietta Barnett School is a top state school for girls aged from 11 to 18 in London. Interested in an exclusive insight into results, pastoral care, learning style and more? Access the Henrietta Barnett School review.