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Parliament Hill School is a comprehensive girls' school with a feminist mission to enable every student to forge a strong identity and achieve their ambitions. Located on Hampstead Heath, it offers a high quality academic and creative curriculum, a centre of excellence for sixth form, and a supportive and diverse community.
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Parliament Hill School is a secondary school for girls with a mixed sixth form located in the Borough of Camden in London, England. In 2013, there were 1,250 students on roll, between the ages of 11 and 18.
Virtual tour of the school. Cecilia and Lara show you around. Students Sadie and Hadil both chose to photograph the school in different ways! Sadie who wants to be a photographer one day, chose to approach the task in a very artistic way, taking close up and abstract shots of the architecture around the school.
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Parliament Hill School is a state school for girls aged 11-18 in London, with outstanding GCSE and A-level results. It has a feminist ethos, a diverse and inclusive community, and a range of enrichment and leadership opportunities.
Learn about the high-achieving and happy school in Camden that promotes a culture of lifelong learning. Find out how the curriculum, learning and teaching, and home learning support and challenge students to become Parli Learners.
15 lip 2024 · Parliament Hill School in Highgate Road, Highgate, is now officially an “outstanding” school in the eyes of inspectors. It last earned the top score in 2010, but then dropped to “good” in Ofsted’s grading system three years later.