Notting Hill & Ealing High School

Notting Hill & Ealing High School
Notting Hill and Ealing High School
Established 1873
Type Independent school
Girls' day school
Headteacher Ms Lucinda Hunt
Location 2 Cleveland Road
Ealing
London
England
Students 880
Ages 4–18
Website nhehs.gdst.net

Coordinates: 51°31′17″N 0°18′58″W / 51.5214°N 0.3160°W / 51.5214; -0.3160

Notting Hill and Ealing High School is an independent school for girls aged 4 - 18, located in West Ealing, a suburb of London. Founded in 1873 it is one of the 26 schools that make up the Girls' Day School Trust. It has a Junior Department of some 310 girls (ages 4-11) and a Senior Department of some 570 girls (ages 11-18).

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History

Since being founded in 1873, the school has changed both its location and its name. When the Girls' Day School Trust was formed in 1872 it established its first two schools in West London. In January 1873, the Trust opened Chelsea High School (later Kensington and Chelsea) to serve the area immediately to the west of the centre of the city and nine months later, Notting Hill High School which was to serve families in the area to the north of Hyde Park.

The school originally occupied premises in Norland Square but eventually outgrew these and moved to Ealing in 1931 and became known as Notting Hill and Ealing High School for Girls. Following the Education Act 1944 it became a direct grant grammar school in 1946.[1] When the direct grant scheme was abolished in 1976, it became an independent school .[2]

Buildings

The site of the school included one of the large houses common to this part of Ealing. The house was converted to form the centre of the new school - entrance hall, headmistress's study, library and some classrooms. Over the past seventy years remodelling has transformed the interior but there are still features of the original hall and rooms and the entrance steps remain the same as in 1931. Later additions to the site include further classrooms, a science block, hall and gymnasium and most recently (2003) a music recital hall and associated music facilities and an indoor swimming pool.

In 2010, the new Sixth Form Centre opened and in summer 2011 a new building project began to provide a large sports hall, school hall and new drama facilites.

Present day

The school numbers 872 girls in 2010/11. Entry to the school is by interview or examination normally at ages 4, 7 or 11 with a small number also joining at 16. The school has a strong academic tradition. In 2010, 88% of grades at GCSE were A* or A. At A Level 98% of A level grades were A*, A or B. In 2010 the Junior School was placed 5th nationally among UK preparatory schools in the Sunday Times Parent Power Survey. Former pupils keep in touch with each other through the Old Girls’ Association.

School Fees, Scholarships and Bursaries

In 2011/12 fees are £3,380 per term (Junior School) and £4,343 per term (Senior School). Bursaries and scholarships are awarded at 11+ and 16+ on the basis of scholastic merit or economic need.

Notable former pupils

Affiliations and memberships

Girls' Schools Association
Independent Schools Council
Girls' Day School Trust

References

  1. ^ Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, 31 May 1946, columns 234W–234W.
  2. ^ Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, 26 January 1976, columns 54W–54W.

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