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  1. The St Marylebone School began as the Marylebone "Day School of Industry," founded in 1791 in what was then Paradise Street, now Moxon Street, to educate the children of the poor in the parish. Boys and girls were taught skills such as needlework and straw plaiting.

  2. The St Marylebone CE School 64 Marylebone High Street London W1U 5BA. Tel: 020 7935 4704

  3. Subjects. The St Marylebone curriculum is designed to enrich and enable our students academically, personally and spiritually. In line with our Church ethos, we aim to educate the whole child and provide for students of all social, economic, ethnic and religious backgrounds. Our curriculum is broad, balanced and differentiated in order to give ...

  4. The St Marylebone CE School is a thriving example of how great education can be. Our culture of achievement is fuelled by a love of learning, grounded in Christian values and driven by a dynamic creativity and a joyful sense of community. “This school is an exceptional place, where students flourish both academically and personally within a ...

  5. 64 Marylebone High Street. London. W1U 5BA. Head: Ms Kathryn Pugh. T 020 7935 4704. F 020 7935 4005. E info@stmaryleboneschool.com. W www.stmarylebone.school. A state school for girls aged from 11 to 18.

  6. The St. Marylebone School, a non-selective Academy Church of England Foundation (1791), aims to achieve the highest standards of effort, behaviour and commitment so that all pupils have an opportunity to realise their full potential. We seek to inspire a love of learning and a genuine respect for all members of our multi-cultural, multi-faith ...

  7. During terms 3 and 4 of Year 9, students select their Key Stage 4 subject choices. St Marylebone’s record at GCSE level is impressive. The right choices in Year 9 can pave the way to future success and fulfilment. To support the students in this process a number of events take place throughout these terms for both students and parents/carers.