2018 Upper School Prize Giving
The Upper School Prize Giving is always a wonderful occasion to not only celebrate achievements and inspire pupils for the next academic year, but also to reflect upon the exciting…
The Upper School Prize Giving is always a wonderful occasion to not only celebrate achievements and inspire pupils for the next academic year, but also to reflect upon the exciting…
Huge congratulations to Mrs Connor-Earl for completing the 106KM Isle of Wight Challenge in a very impressive 22 hours and 36 minutes! This time was 9 minutes faster than last…
St Mary’s School is currently investing in an extensive refurbishment programme to deliver the most up-to-date and engaging facilities. The aim is to integrate the latest technology and teaching aids…
A non-selective school, it still manages to pull off high-flying results at 11. Teaching is ‘excellent’ – sharp, lively and very pupil focused. We are proud to share our updated…
Prize Giving was a wonderful occasion to hear the new St Mary’s Way song. The girls sang it so beautifully by the girls and the lyrics truly embody our School…
We are incredibly proud to announce that the U11 gymnastics team retained the trophy at the Independent Schools Gymnastics Association (I.S.G.A.) 4 Piece National Challenge Cup Championships at St Faith’s…
We were honoured and privileged to welcome Bishop Nicholas Hudson to St Mary’s School this week. Bishop Nicholas was ordained Auxiliary Bishop for the Diocese of Westminster in June 2014…
Our school strives to nurture an active partnership between home, school, parish, and the wider North London community. Situated in one of London’s most affluent and scenic areas, our school is an excellent choice for families in North London who want their daughters to receive a premier education in a safe, nurturing, and inspiring locale.
“Our St Mary’s Way is the spirit by which we live: to treat other people as you would like to be treated, to do your best to be your best, to be honest and truthful, to listen to each other, to be kind and helpful, to forgive, and to share.”
Charlotte Owen, Headmistress