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  1. Founded in 1875, Haberdashers’ Girls’ School is a leading independent day school for girls aged 4-18 and our academic results place us amongst the highest ranked schools in the UK. We provide a challenging, positive, stimulating and secure community in which our students enjoy working hard to fulfil their potential.

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  3. The yearly upload of underlying data from the schools, pupils and their characteristics statistical publication has now been completed. The following fields: number of pupils, number of boys, number of girls, number of pupils eligible for free school meals (FSMs) and percentage of children eligible for free school meals (FSMs) have been updated where applicable.

  4. Linked schools: Haberdashers’ Aske’s Junior School for Girls What The Good Schools Guide says.. Those who think of the Habs of old where grade shaming was ’apparently’ the norm, will be pleased to hear that the school of today seems to have an altogether healthier approach to results and actually insists that girls read their grades ...

  5. Haberdashers' Girls' School Habs is a leading independent day school for girls aged 4-18 with academic results that place us amongst the highest ranked UK schools. We provide a challenging, positive, stimulating and secure community in which students enjoy working hard to fulfil their potential. Our pupils leave to take up places at top ...

  6. 🎉 Upper Sixth Students Contribute to the Stop and Search Charter at New Scotland Yard! 🎉 We are thrilled to share the success of the recent Stop and Search Charter event at New Scotland Yard, where over 50 students from several of The Haberdashers’ Company schools joined forces for this community-led initiative 🌟 Students from @habscrayford, @habsknights, @hhcsixthform, Habs Girls ...

  7. ISI is formally approved by the Secretary of State for Education to inspect association independent schools in England. This approval is outlined in section 87A of the Children Act 1989 and section 106 of the Education and Skills Act 2008.