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  1. Francis Holland is an academically selective school with girls drawn from a range of feeder preparatory and primary schools. Building The Resilience to Thrive Francis Holland, Regent’s Park, provides a caring environment where our pupils can thrive.

  2. 20. Nov. 2022 · Undoubtedly, it’s a rarified educational environment, but dynamic head Lucy Elphinstone isn’t in thrall to well-groomed mothers driving Chelsea tractors. In fact, Francis Holland is totally committed to doubling its bursary provision, ensuring even more diversity among its student body. Location: 39 Graham Terrace, SW1W 8JF

  3. The first, Francis Holland School, Regent’s Park, was established in 1878 and takes girls from 11-18 (currently 550) and its sister school, Francis Holland School, Sloane Square, was established in 1881 and educates girls from 4-18 (currently 650). Both schools are well-regarded, over-subscribed and academically selective at key entry points. The schools offer bursaries, in addition to ...

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  5. Since its Foundation in 1878, Francis Holland has established a unique position and reputation within the British Independent School sector. We now intend to further this development overseas and are therefore looking for partners, who share our vision, to help deliver our ambitious plans. For further information about FHS International please ...

  6. 11. Sept. 2023 · Francis Holland School, Regent’s Park, is delighted to have been named finalist for London Independent School of the Year 2023, alongside four other top London independent schools It’s great to be recognised for our holistic educational offering and the way students and staff make the most of our unique setting, steeped in nearly 145 years of history and tradition, in the heart of central ...

  7. History Francis Holland School, Regent's Park, was founded in 1878 by the Reverend Canon Francis Holland, and was opened in Baker Street where it remained until 1915. The School was then transferred to its new purpose built site near Clarence Gate. Since that time there has been