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  1. West Heath Girls' School was an English girls' private school established in 1865, initially in London and from 1932 near Sevenoaks, Kent. It closed in 1997.

  2. The school, founded in its current form as a charitable trust on 14 September 1998 as the Beth Marie Centre, is based in 31 acres (13 ha) of parkland on lease from Mohamed Al-Fayed, who contributed almost £3 million towards the school. The building formerly housed West Heath Girls' School, a girls' school with around 100 boarding pupils ...

    • 1998
    • Mrs Photini Bohacek
    • "Rebuilding Lives Through Education"
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  3. 8 de mai. de 2024 · We are A. Specialist Independent School. catering for a diverse range of needs for boys and girls. For your information. If you are waiting for emails from the school or are having problems sending to us, please note that there are currently widespread technical issues affecting many organisations.

  4. © 2023 West Heath School

  5. A Message from the Principal. Welcome! West Heath School is worth being part of! This is a special and unique place, with a rich and successful history of ‘rebuilding lives through education’. Our mission is to.

  6. At West Heath School, we recognise that we are a school first and foremost and we have a duty to educate children so they are able to achieve beyond their time with us. We must prepare them with qualifications as well as enhanced emotional and social stability in order to further their opportunities. We are a school which is nurturing and ...

  7. West Heath flourished as a small, girls’ boarding school. It is the school at which Diana, later to become Princess of Wales, spent what she described as the ‘happiest days’ in her life. Coincidently, the school went into Receivership on the 1st September 1997, a day after she and her friend Dodi Fayed were so tragically killed.