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Francis Holland School is the name of two separate private day schools for girls in central London, England, governed by the Francis Holland (Church of England) Schools Trust. The schools are located at Clarence Gate (near Regent's Park NW1) and at Graham Terrace (near Sloane Square SW1).
The Francis Holland Schools comprises three leading independent girls’ schools in three central London locations.
Francis Holland Regent’s Park, is one of London’s leading independent schools for girls. Located at the edge of Regent’s Park, we are home to a thriving and happy community of girls with a shared desire to learn and succeed.
Our Heritage. In 1878 the Reverend Canon Francis Holland, Chaplain to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, established the Church of England High School for Girls Company, in order to provide a sound education for girls, according to the teaching of the Church of England.
The three Francis Holland Schools are aligned by an overarching shared purpose: Develop Francis Holland as a recognised leading centre of excellence in teaching and learning, pastoral provision and physical and mental well-being.
Francis Holland Regent’s Park, was founded in 1878 by the Reverend Canon Francis Holland, and was opened in Baker Street where it remained until 1915. The School was then transferred to its new purpose built site near Clarence Gate.
Francis Holland, Sloane Square, is a leading Independent School for girls, with 591 pupils aged 11-18, named Sunday Times Independent Secondary School of the Year 2023. In the last decade, Francis Holland has become a byword for creativity, innovation and enterprise.