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  1. Headington School has a rich history, established in 1915 founded by a group of evangelical Christians to provide "a sound education for girls to fit them for the demands and opportunities likely to arise after the war". The School began at Headington Lodge on Osler Road with just ten boarding and eight-day girls. 1915.

  2. Headington School is an independent day and boarding school in Oxford for girls aged 3-18. We welcome girls from different backgrounds, cultures and countries.

  3. Holiday and Summer Schools During the school holidays, Headington continues to be a hive of activity. While girls are enjoying a much-deserved break, our extensive grounds and facilities are in use by a range of different external providers offering language schools, holiday activities and sports courses for children and teenagers led by trained professionals.

  4. Girls and boys aged 3-11. Please selectPrep School Open Morning - Saturday 12th October 2024 10.00 am. Senior School Events. Girls aged 11-18. Please selectSenior School Open Morning - Friday 28th June 2024 10.00 amSenior School Open Morning - Saturday 5th October 2024 10.00 am. Parents Details.

  5. The merger will take place over a two-year period. When complete, the new combined school will operate a single-sex senior school for girls from Year 7 to Year 13 which will operate on the current Headington senior school site. A prep school, for both boys and girls from Nursery to Year 6, will operate from the current Rye St Antony site.

  6. At the turn of the 20th Century, few people’s minds were focused on the importance of giving girls an education. Our Christian founders, however, made an absolute commitment to this when they opened Headington School in 1915.//Today, the School has a vibrant, international community with girls of all faiths and none. Respect for that cultural ...

  7. Enrichment Activities. Outside the classroom is a whole world of experience, waiting to be explored, and we have a wealth of teams, clubs, societies, lectures, trips and enrichment opportunities designed to develop character and skills for life. What girls learn in lessons is only a fraction of what goes on at Headington.

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