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  1. Queen’s Gate’s most recent inspection by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) was in November 2021. The School was very pleased to receive an excellent inspection report, which you can read below. The ISI is a body approved by the Secretary of State for Education and Skills for the purpose of inspecting independent schools in ISC ...

  2. Pupils may bring packed lunch to school if they wish. Lunch is included in the school fee for Preliminary (Reception), Transition (Year 1), IB (Year 2) and IA (Year 3). School Bus: £550.00: Please see our School Buses Page for details on routes. The School bus is not available for Preliminary. Milk: £19.00: Junior School Only: Music: £350.00

  3. Admissions Process. We are delighted that you may be considering an application for your daughter to join Queen’s Gate, an independent day school for girls aged 4 – 18 in South Kensington, Central London. Before proceeding, we would like to encourage you to view our prospectus, browse through our website and take a virtual tour of the ...

  4. 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.

  5. Welcome to Queen’s Gate Junior School. At Queen’s Gate, our girls enjoy a broad and stimulating education within a nurturing environment. They are happy, secure in their learning and prepared to make bold choices. Our ethos is underpinned by the belief that every child is an individual. Most of our pupils progress to the Senior School at 11 ...

  6. 96.5. 96.5. 96.8. Public Examination Grades. Teacher & Centre Assessed Grades. GCSE Results Queen’s Gate is incredibly proud to be announcing another set of outstanding GCSE results. Over 44% of all grades awarded to our girls were an 8 or 9 (A*), while 64% were at 7-9 (A/A*). A considerable number of girls are celebrating a clean sweep of ...

  7. A full list of A Level choices can be found in The Guide to Life in LVI Booklet above. Across the Sixth Form girls will study for three (sometimes four) A Level subjects. Many will also choose to take the Extended Project Qualification which is completed in Lower Sixth (Year 12). A Levels are challenging courses that require a great deal of ...