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  1. Jenny Brown. Head; Teacher of English. Jenny joined as Head in 2019 and has focused much of her headship around the idea of ‘Finding space to pioneer’. This is Jenny’s second headship; she spent five years as head of St Alban’s High School for Girls, an independent day school with 1040 pupils aged 4 to 18.

  2. We have a strong relationship with the City of London Corporation and the other City Schools, including the City of London School for Girls. Our wider community makes us powerful. We are enriched both by an extensive programme of transformative bursaries and by our collaborations with schools, businesses, arts organisations, and many other ...

  3. www.cityoflondonschool.org.uk › school-life › charityCharity - City of London School

    At CLS, we are proud to run what is consistently the most successful annual school charity appeal in the country, raising sums that are regularly in excess of £50,000 and with a record of £103,830. These numbers speak for themselves and our appeal is unique in several other ways. Firstly, the appeal is run by the pupils themselves.

  4. What links does the School have with City of London School for Girls? Although both Schools are owned by the City of London Corporation, they are run separately. However, there is much co-operation and assistance between the Schools. In the Sixth Form there is the joint City+ programme as well as some joint Higher Education Provision.

  5. Music at City. Music forms an integral part of the school curriculum. From individual music lessons to joint orchestras with CLS hosted at prestigious performance spaces, we cherish the broad range of musical opportunities for girls in years 7-13.

  6. They have taken up places at many of the most elite institutions across the world. Almost half of the cohort are heading to universities ranked in the global top 25. The top 5 UK destinations for our leavers this year are UCL, Warwick, Cambridge, Oxford and Bath, closely followed by Edinburgh, Imperial College and Durham. Ten per cent of the ...

  7. There has long been a culture of giving at City of London School for Girls; indeed it has been central to its ethos from its inception. The school was founded by a generous bequest from William Ward with the aim of transforming the lives of young women through an empowering education. Discover more.