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  1. Head’s welcome. Welcome to City of London School for Girls. Come on into our website and enjoy discovering what makes this such an exhilarating place to learn and work. Being in the heart of the capital and right alongside all the cultural heritage of the Barbican and the professional powerhouses of the City defines the school and is part of ...

  2. In the sixth form, students develop their links with City of London School through the City+ enrichment programme. Each week, staff from both schools deliver seminar-style sessions for a diverse selection of four-week long courses. Last year’s offering included courses on climate change, science ethics, public speaking, astronomy, and ...

  3. Our open event on Thursday 20 June is now fully booked. Our autumn open mornings will be held on Tuesday 24 September and Thursday 3 October. Booking for these will open in June. To be notified when booking opens, please complete this form. 20 June 2024 — 4:30pm - 6:15pm.

  4. Susannah Gilham, BA (Oxon), Deputy Head (pastoral) (DSL); Teacher of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics. Rachel Carnay, BA (Cantab), MA (Cantab), Teacher of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics; Humanities Higher Education Coordinator. Miriam Ellis, BA (Hull), MEd (Cantab), Teacher of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics, Sustainability Co-ordinator.

  5. 2,868 Followers, 59 Following, 543 Posts - CLSG (@cityoflondonschoolforgirls) on Instagram: "The official Instagram account for City of London School for Girls, an independent day school for girls aged 11-18."

  6. Scholarships are valid for five years and are worth up to £1,500 per year. Pupils may have the opportunity to reapply for a scholarship in the sixth form. 16+ scholarships. Music: scholars must be at grade 8 in one instrument. Applicants will be asked to provide details of their music achievements and upload videos of audition pieces.

  7. Our aims. Our strategic aims cover six key areas: Learning. Pupils are academically curious and resourceful; they take risks, are ambitious and love learning for its own sake . Co-curricular & partnerships. Pupils contribute enthusiastically to co-curricular activities and partnerships and serve the communities around them with respect. Pastoral.