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Best academic signal
St Paul's Girls' School
Strongest published results or academic index in this comparison.
Best bursary signal
St Paul's Girls' School
Published support up to 100%.
Lowest day-fee signal
Wimbledon High School
Lowest published day-fee figure among the selected schools.
Less pressured option
Wimbledon High School
Best signal for open entry, pastoral feedback, or smaller classes.
Next deadline first
St Paul's Girls' School
Registration closes: 3 mo.
| Field | St Paul's Girls' School Hammersmith and Fulham | Wimbledon High School Merton |
|---|
| Houseroom Index | 86.97/100 (#2) | 84.25/100 (#9) |
| ISI rating | Standards met | Met |
| Type | Senior | All-through |
| Gender | Girls | Girls |
| Ages | 3–18 | 4–18 |
| Pupils | 880 | 743 |
| Day fees / yr | £37,242 – £40,227 | £23,673 – £30,456 |
| How competitive entry is | Competitive entry | Competitive entry |
| Scholarships | 7 available: Music, Drama, Art, Means Tested | 16 available: Drama, Music, Sport, Academic, Art, Means Tested (up to 20%) |
| Bursaries | Means-tested · up to 100% | Means-tested · up to 100% |
| Day / boarding | Day only | Day only |
| GCSE 9–7 % | 99.4% | 86% |
| A-level A*–A % | 92.5% | 80% |
| Oxbridge offers | 48 offers (42.9%) | 15 offers (16.7%) |
| Russell Group % | 95% | 85% |
| Qualifications | GCSE, A LEVEL | GCSE, A-LEVEL |
| Best for | Families seeking a senior school for ages 11–18, with thinking already on 11+ or 13+ entry.; Parents who want a single-sex environment for their daughter. | Families wanting one school across the whole journey (ages 4–18) rather than separate prep + senior.; Parents who want a single-sex environment for their daughter. |
| Watch outs | Fees sit at the top of the London market. Factor in extras (uniform, trips, lunches, music tuition) before committing.; Selective entry — assume some form of assessment at the relevant entry point. Plan tutoring or familiarisation early if needed. | Selective entry — assume some form of assessment at the relevant entry point. Plan tutoring or familiarisation early if needed.; Single-sex (girls). Comfortable for some children, less so for others — worth a visit on a normal teaching day rather than only an open-day showcase. |
| Ethos | A warm community with a love of learning, enrichment and an outward focus on partnerships and servic… | A scholarly, purposeful and joyful community where bright, quirky and grounded girls find their voic… |
| Religion | Christian | None |
| Avg class size | — | 24 |
| School day | — | 08:30:00–16:30:00 |
| Saturday school | No | No |
| Languages | French, German, Italian, Spanish (+3) | French, German, Japanese, Latin (+2) |
| Transport / bus | School bus available | No school bus |
| Head | High Mistress Liz Hewer | Ms Ms Fionnuala Kennedy |
| Founded | 1904 | 1880 |
| Next deadline | Registration closes — 3 mo | Registration closes — 3 mo |
| External ratings | Tatler · GSG · Parent Power #6 | Tatler · GSG · Parent Power #36 |
St Paul's Girls' School
Hammersmith and Fulham
Houseroom Index: 86.97/100 · #2
- Houseroom Index
- 86.97/100 (#2)
- ISI rating
- Standards met
- Type
- Senior
- Gender
- Girls
- Ages
- 3–18
- Pupils
- 880
- Day fees / yr
- £37,242 – £40,227
- How competitive entry is
- Competitive entry
- Scholarships
- 7 available: Music, Drama, Art, Means Tested
- Bursaries
- Means-tested · up to 100%
- Day / boarding
- Day only
- GCSE 9–7 %
- 99.4%
- A-level A*–A %
- 92.5%
- Oxbridge offers
- 48 offers (42.9%)
- Russell Group %
- 95%
- Qualifications
- GCSE, A LEVEL
- Best for
- Families seeking a senior school for ages 11–18, with thinking already on 11+ or 13+ entry.; Parents who want a single-sex environment for their daughter.
- Watch outs
- Fees sit at the top of the London market. Factor in extras (uniform, trips, lunches, music tuition) before committing.; Selective entry — assume some form of assessment at the relevant entry point. Plan tutoring or familiarisation early if needed.
- Ethos
- A warm community with a love of learning, enrichment and an outward focus on partnerships and servic…
- Religion
- Christian
- Saturday school
- No
- Languages
- French, German, Italian, Spanish (+3)
- Transport / bus
- School bus available
- Head
- High Mistress Liz Hewer
- Founded
- 1904
- Next deadline
- Registration closes — 3 mo
- External ratings
- Tatler · GSG · Parent Power #6
Wimbledon High School
Merton
Houseroom Index: 84.25/100 · #9
- Houseroom Index
- 84.25/100 (#9)
- ISI rating
- Met
- Type
- All-through
- Gender
- Girls
- Ages
- 4–18
- Pupils
- 743
- Day fees / yr
- £23,673 – £30,456
- How competitive entry is
- Competitive entry
- Scholarships
- 16 available: Drama, Music, Sport, Academic, Art, Means Tested (up to 20%)
- Bursaries
- Means-tested · up to 100%
- Day / boarding
- Day only
- GCSE 9–7 %
- 86%
- A-level A*–A %
- 80%
- Oxbridge offers
- 15 offers (16.7%)
- Russell Group %
- 85%
- Qualifications
- GCSE, A-LEVEL
- Best for
- Families wanting one school across the whole journey (ages 4–18) rather than separate prep + senior.; Parents who want a single-sex environment for their daughter.
- Watch outs
- Selective entry — assume some form of assessment at the relevant entry point. Plan tutoring or familiarisation early if needed.; Single-sex (girls). Comfortable for some children, less so for others — worth a visit on a normal teaching day rather than only an open-day showcase.
- Ethos
- A scholarly, purposeful and joyful community where bright, quirky and grounded girls find their voic…
- Religion
- None
- Avg class size
- 24
- School day
- 08:30:00–16:30:00
- Saturday school
- No
- Languages
- French, German, Japanese, Latin (+2)
- Transport / bus
- No school bus
- Head
- Ms Ms Fionnuala Kennedy
- Founded
- 1880
- Next deadline
- Registration closes — 3 mo
- External ratings
- Tatler · GSG · Parent Power #36