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  1. 29 de may. de 2024 · St Paul’s Girls’ School (SPGS) is a private day school in Hammersmith, West London, for girls aged 11 to 18. It was founded in 1904 by John Colet as a sister school to St Paul’s School. SPGS consistently ranks within the top schools in the UK, often coming first based on exam success. While academic results are important, the school has a ...

  2. 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.

  3. In the Senior School all students study four core subjects in the VII (Year 12) from a choice of 24 options. All students also have dedicated time with their tutor, their choice from a wide range of sport, a PSHE session and a weekly lecture as part of their main timetable. Students also follow the St Paul’s Programme on a Friday afternoon.

  4. St Paul’s Girls’ School (SPGS) is a West London day school for high-flying, academically-minded girls aged seven to 18 years who are bound for Oxbridge and beyond. Founded in 1904 with the original aim to educate women to fulfil their potential, SPGS remains committed to that goal today.

  5. St. Paul's Girls School, Dr Lester James Peries Mawatha, Colombo 00500. Call us 011-2 588221

  6. 25 de ago. de 2022 · Many congratulations to all of our students receiving the results of their GCSE, IGCSE and school directed courses today, Thursday 25 August 2022. We are so proud of t heir exceptional achievements, which are the product of tremendous hard work and commitment, along with the support of all our staff. Well done! 85.7% of entries were awarded a 9 ...

  7. A level departments. The Senior School curriculum emphasises depth of study and rewarding content that goes far beyond the syllabus. The courses we offer allow specialisation for those who know exactly where they want to go, but preserve diversity of choice and the opportunity for breadth for all students.