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Queen's College London

 
 

 

 

 

 

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Queen's College London,倫敦女王中學(xué)(倫敦女王學(xué)院) 43–49 Harley Street, London W1G 8BT
Tel: 020 7291 7070 Fax: 020 7291 7077
Website: www.qcl.org.uk
• GIRLS, 11–18, Day
• Pupils 380, Upper sixth 49
• Termly fees £3710
• GSA
• Enquiries/application to the Admissions Secretary

What it’s like

Founded in 1848, it was the pioneer college for the higher education of women and the first institution to provide both a sound academic education and proper qualifications for women. Queen Victoria herself was interested in its foundation and contributed personally to funds. The main buildings date from 1762 and consist of three handsome Georgian houses. There have been many additions and improvements over the years and there are excellent modern facilities, particularly for science and IT, music, art and drama. There is a staff:pupil ratio of about 1:10 and examination results are good. Great emphasis is placed on careers. Music, drama and art are all strongly supported. There is a standard range of games and sports available (easy access to playing fields in nearby Regent’s Park).

School profile


Pupils & entrance

Pupils: Age range 11–18; 380 day girls.
Entrance: Main entry ages 11, 13, 14 and 16. London Consortium entrance exam and interview; for sixth-form entry, 6 GCSEs at least grade C (grade B in sixth-form subjects). No special skills or religious requirements. State school entry, 20% intake at 11. Feeder schools include its own prep (Queen’s College Preparatory School) and other local prep schools.

Scholarships, bursaries & extras
15 pa academic scholarships at 16, 1 art at 11; value up to 33% of fees. 2–3 music bursaries (free music tuition). Parents expected to buy textbooks.

Head & staff

Principal: Miss M M Connell, in post from 1999. Educated at St Mary’s College, Leeds, and Oxford University (Physics). Previously Head of More House School, Deputy Headmistress of Bromley High, and taught at North London Collegiate and Headington School. Governor of Holy Trinity College and Bromley.
Teaching staff: 36 full time, 13 part time.

Exam results

GCSE: In 2003, 56 pupils in upper fifth: 98% gained grade C or above in 5+ subjects. Average GCSE score 58 (56 over 5 years).
A-levels: 35 in upper sixth. Average final point score achieved by upper sixth formers 324.

University & college entrance
86% of 2003 leavers went on to degree courses (3% after a gap year). 42% took courses in science, medicine and engineering, 38% in arts and humanities, 20% in vocational subjects. Others went on to art foundation courses.

Curriculum
GCSE, AS and A-levels. 25 subjects offered (including classical Greek, history of art, computing, theatre studies; GCSE Japanese).
Languages: French (from age 11), German, Italian, Russian and Spanish offered to GCSE, AS and A-level. Regular exchanges (France).
ICT: 120 networked computers.

The arts

Music: Over 10% of pupils learn a musical instrument in school (others learn outside school); instrumental exams may be taken. Musical groups include various chamber ensembles, orchestra and choir.
Drama: Some pupils involved in school productions. Occasionally pupils accepted for drama colleges.
Art & design: On average 27 take GCSE; 10 A-level. Regular entrants to art college.

Sport & activities

Sport: Netball, hockey, rounders, tennis, gymnastics, fencing, swimming available.
Activities: Clubs include computers, debating society, gym, dance.

School life

Uniform: No school uniform.
Houses & prefects: No houses. Prefects, head girl – elected by staff, Principal and pupils.
Religion: Anglican tradition with many religions included. Separate Jewish prayers.
Social: Regular trips abroad. Meals self-service. School bookshop and art shop. No tobacco or alcohol allowed.

Alumni association
is run by Ms A Twisk, Old Queen’s Society, c/o the College.