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  1. 2,238 Followers, 290 Following, 492 Posts - Queen's Gate School (@queensgateschool) on Instagram: "Queen’s Gate School is an independent day school for girls aged 4 - 18 located in South Kensington, London.

  2. 131-133 Queen's Gate. London. SW7 5LE. Head: Miss Amy Wallace MA MPhil (Cantab), PGCE (Oxon) T 020 7589 3587. F 020 7584 7691. E registrar@queensgate.org.uk. W www.queensgate.org.uk. A mainstream independent school for girls aged from 11 to 18 with a linked junior school.

  3. Queen’s Gate is highly committed to the safeguarding of the children in our care. Should you have a concern about one of our pupils, or wish to get in touch with one of our Designated Safeguarding Leads, they can be emailed directly at safeguarding@queensgate.org.uk

  4. Welcome to Queen’s Gate! Please complete the form below to join our upcoming Open Events. Senior School Open House – 1 July, 2024 from 9.00am – 10.30am. Junior School Open House – 19 June, 2024 from 9.30am – 11.00am. We will also be releasing our Autumn 2024 dates very soon, please click the link below, select “Future Open Events ...

  5. Our Prospectuses. As an independent day school for girls aged 4 to 18 in South Kensington, Queen’s Gate is proud of the excellent education and quality care we offer all of our girls. Take a look at our prospectuses for Junior School, Senior School and Sixth Form to get a real feel of the outstanding opportunities available to our girls.

  6. Visitors are constantly astonished by how much we fit behind the imposing cream walls of our Victorian buildings. In our basements you find a full suite of Science Laboratories, all refitted in the past decade, to allow for top-class teaching and learning in those subjects. Our ICT suite continues the STEM theme, while our onsite gym is forever busy with fencing classes, karate club and indoor ...

  7. 17 de set. de 2019 · Pupils describe Queen’s Gate as ‘an oasis of calm’ compared to many of their friends’ schools. Since its foundation more than 125 years ago, when it was known as ‘an unschooly school’, there’s been a no-uniform policy, meaning when travelling to and from the buildings girls don’t draw attention to themselves and simply melt into London life.