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Haberdashers' Aske's Girls'

Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, Aldenham Road, Elstree, Hertfordshire WD6 3BT

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Girls, 4-18, Day
Pupils: 1130, Upper sixth 117
Fees: £3020-£3665 per term
Affiliation: GSA

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Haberdashers' Aske's Girls'

What it's like

Founded in 1875, the school moved in 1974 to the Aldenham estate in Elstree. It is on a single, semi-rural site comprising of 43 acres of fine park and woodland, adjoining the boys' school. It has first-rate modern facilities, including a new junior school and swimming pool. Academic standards are very high and examination results are consistently excellent; many sixth formers annually go on to Oxbridge. Immensely strong in music with a variety of musical groups. Drama and art are also good. It has a very wide range of games and sports in which high standards are achieved (several representatives at county and national level). A wide variety of activities is available, some organised jointly with the boys' school. It has an outstanding record in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.

Pupils & entrance

Pupils: Total age range 4-18; 1130 day girls. Senior school 11-18, 834 girls. Entrance: Main entry ages 4, 5, 11 and 16. Own entrance exam used; for sixth form entry, 5 GCSEs at least grade C, including maths, English and a language (grade A in sixth form subjects). All special skills welcomed. State school entry 45% main senior intake, plus 50% to sixth form.

Scholarships & bursaries

Some scholarships at 11, value £500-£2000 pa, including music scholarships and awards. Some means-tested bursaries up to full fees. Parents not expected to buy textbooks; maximum extras £100 per term.

Head & staff

Headmistress: Mrs Elizabeth Radice, in post from 2005. Educated at Wycombe Abbey and Oxford University (English). Previously Headmistress at Channing School, Head of English at St Helen and St Katharine and Director of Studies at Royal Grammar, Newcastle. Teaching staff: 86 full time, 24 part time. Annual turnover 10%. Average age 37.

Exam results

GCSE: 112 pupils in upper fifth, all gained at least grade C in 8+ subjects (98% grade A/A*). A-levels: 117 in upper sixth. 20% passed in 4+ subjects, 78% in 3 subjects (97% grade A/B).

Pupils' destinations

98% of sixth form leavers go on to a degree course (some 20% after a gap year), 30% to Oxbridge. 20% take courses in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science, 10% in science and engineering, 65% in humanities and social sciences, 5% in other vocational subjects such as education, pharmacy.

Curriculum

GCSE, AS and A-levels. Pupils encouraged to take 9 GCSE, sometimes 10 (school policy is to restrict choice to a reasonable number). Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level, 3 at A-level; general studies taught but not examined. Vocational: Work experience available in UK and Europe. Languages: French, German and Spanish offered at GCSE, AS and A-level; also AS-level Italian (in sixth form), Japanese (usually non-examined, from age 5). All girls study French from Year 6, Latin from Year 7, German or Spanish from Year 8. Regular exchanges (France, Germany and Spain). Links with 5 schools in France, others in Germany and Spain. Most classes are paired with classes in France, Germany or Spain and correspond (by email in Years 10 and 11); EYP in sixth form. ICT: Integrated within the curriculum at all levels; taught as a discrete subject in some years. Over 300 networked computers for pupil use for whole school day, all with email and internet access and can be accessed remotely from home. Intranet sites for each department. Digital projectors in all teaching rooms linked to network; interactive whiteboards throughout junior and where required in senior school.

The arts

Music: 75+% of pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams taken by many. Some 20 musical groups including 4 orchestras, 2 wind bands, 9 choirs, choral society, jazz/big band. Carol service at St Martin in the Fields; over 15 concerts a year, including some joint with boy's school (at Barbican, 2009). Drama and dance: Both offered; drama/theatre studies to GCSE and A-level. Many pupils are involved in inter-form performances, main school productions or in the boys' school plays. Recent productions include The Crucible, Oliver Twist, Bugsy Malone. Art and design: GCSE, AS and A-level taken. Design, pottery, photography, screen printing, sculpture as part of course. Successful DT applications for national awards eg Arkwright Scholarships.

Sports & activities

Sport: Lacrosse, netball, dance, gymnastics, swimming, tennis, athletics compulsory. Optional sports: badminton, fencing, trampolining, volleyball, riding, football, water polo. Sixth form only: squash. RLSS and sports leadership scheme exams may be taken. National lacrosse, swimming, badminton, fencing representatives; regional, district and county lacrosse, swimming, netball, athletics representatives; lacrosse, netball, gymnastics and trampolining teams successful in national and regional competitions. Activities: Pupils take bronze, silver and gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award. Community service optional and heavily subscribed. Weekly visits to local residential homes and riding for disabled, Christmas party for local elderly, Mencap Day. Up to 80 clubs, including chess, debating, maths, science, Japanese, Christian Union, Jsoc, poetry, computer, drama, gym, dance, Indian culture.

School life

Uniform: School uniform worn except in the sixth form. Houses and prefects: No house system. Prefects and head girl elected by school. School council. Religion: Christian. Compulsory assembly. Separate Jewish, Hindu/Jain/Sikh, Muslim and Humanist assemblies weekly. Mass and Holy Communion twice a term. Social: Debates, quizzes and many extra-curricular activities with Haberdashers' Aske's Boys. Organised trips abroad. Meals self-service.

Discipline

Pupils failing to produce homework might expect a reprimand; a girl smoking cannabis on the premises would expect to be expelled.

Former pupils

Vanessa Feltz (TV personality), Talulah Riley (actress).