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In 1987 the School's name changed again to Southbank International School. In January 1989 the School moved to the present Kensington campus, and with a growing demand for places the Hampstead campus opened in September 1996. In June 1996 MYP authorisation was achieved and this was followed in June 2000 by PYP authorisation.
The nursery and primary schools and one campus of the senior school are in Hampstead [2] Phoenix School (Mixed) South Hampstead Junior School (Girls) Southbank International School (Mixed) St Anthony's Preparatory School (Boys, Catholic) St Anthony's School for Girls (Girls, Catholic) St Christopher's School (Girls) St Margaret's School (Girls)
The Academy School; Broadhurst School; The Cavendish School; City Junior School; Devonshire House Preparatory School; The Hall School; Hampstead Hill School
Following lobbying and negotiation by parents and staff of the school, [5] Cognita agreed to surrender the school to its lessor, Ffynone House School charitable trust, from which Cognita had leased the school. Cognita paid the trust £535,000 as a surrender sum and 10 years rent in advance of £270,000 and the school continues to operate with ...
One of the school's buildings, 69 Fitzjohns Avenue, was previously the premises of the Queen's House School, an independent day school for girls aged between 9 and 18 established in 1947. [3] The house at 4 Arkwright Road was the former residence of Francis William Topham (1808–1877), a painter and one of Charles Dickens ' illustrators.
The Freud Museum. The former South Hampstead High School building. Blue plaque for Cecil Sharp.. Maresfield Gardens is a street in Hampstead. [1] Located in the London Borough of Camden, it runs parallel to the west of Fitzjohns Avenue for much of its route before curving to join it at is southern end.
South Hampstead High School is a private day school in Hampstead, north-west London, England, which was founded by the Girls' Day School Trust (GDST). It is for girls aged 4–18 with selective entry at ages 4+, 7+, 11+ and 16+ (Sixth Form).
The school educates boys and girls aged between 11 - 16, and has no sixth form. In November 2022, the Headteacher, Andrew O'Neill was awarded the Headteacher of the Year in Pearson National Teaching Awards. As of 2024, All Saints is one of the most popular schools in London and the second most popular Catholic school in England.