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  1. Francis Holland School, Sloane Square was founded in 1881 by Reverend Canon Francis Holland. Three years later, the School moved to its current site on Graham Terrace, where it has since expanded to include a Junior School, the RIBA award-winning Centre for Creative Learning, a Centre for Creative Enterprise, and a transformational Sixth Form Centre, the Old School House, which increased the ...

  2. Both Schools were founded by the Reverend Canon Francis Holland. The first, Francis Holland School, Regent’s Park, was established in 1878 and takes girls from 11-18 (currently 550) and its sister school, Francis Holland School, Sloane Square, was established in 1881 and educates girls from 4-18 (currently 650).

  3. Our Senior School is an academically selective school drawing girls from both our own Junior School and a broad range of feeder preparatory and primary schools.

  4. FHS is an academically selective school for 11-18 year olds, attracting girls from Francis Holland Preparatory School and a broad range of preparatory and primary schools. The school's last Independent Schools Inspectorate Report described us as having 'excellent pastoral care in a friendly, supportive community'.

  5. The Independent Schools Inspectorate classified Francis Holland School, Sloane Square as "Excellent" which is the highest award possible in our recent inspection into the schools' Educational Quality.

  6. Francis Holland, Regent’s Park is an academic day school for girls aged 11 to 18. It has an enviable reputation for examination success and we are known as a caring school where girls can thrive in a kind and nurturing environment.

  7. Francis Holland Schools Trust governs two leading independent day schools for girls. Both Schools were founded by the Reverend Canon Francis Holland. The first, Francis Holland School, Regent’s Park, was established in 1878 and takes girls from 11-18 (currently 550) and its sister school, Francis Holland School, Sloane Square, was established in 1881 and educates girls from 4-18 (currently 650).