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  1. The following pages in this section explain the process and timings for registration and application, but if you need any more details, please do not hesitate to contact Admissions, either by phone, 0207 603 2288, or by email, admissions@spgs.org. Sarah Fletcher, High Mistress. Read our full Good Schools Guide 2023 review (click image) Tatler ...

  2. History of The School. The school was founded on 14 January 1887 as a Parish School attached to the St. Paul’s Church of Milagiriya with only 24 students and 4 teachers. The first principal of the school was Mrs Stella Coban. In the early years of the legendary pathway of the school the majority of the students belonged to the Burger ...

  3. Subject to there being no change in circumstances, the bursary will continue throughout the student’s time at the school. Parents are welcome to contact the Business Directorate at anytime to discuss a possible application: 020 7605 4881. bursar@spgs.org. Bursary Conditions of Award.

  4. 25 Jun 2024. Cricket. Girls-U13A. v The Godolphin & Latymer School Lost: Cricket. Girls-U13B. v The Godolphin & Latymer School Lost

  5. Values. Founded in 1904, St Paul’s was one of the first schools to believe in the importance of educating women to fulfil their potential, giving them the skills and confidence to take their place with pride in a modernising and fast-moving world. That tradition remains at our core.

  6. 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.

  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.