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Francis Holland Schools Trust is a group of three leading independent girls' schools in central London, each with its own vision and ethos, but sharing a commitment to social responsibility, resilience and enterprise. The Trust's schools offer academic, creative and social opportunities for girls from all faiths or none, and have a rich history and international expansion.
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Welcome. The Francis Holland Schools Trust is an educational...
- Our Schools
Francis Holland Regent’s Park is an academic day school for...
- Governors
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- Policies
Each school has policies on numerous areas of school life...
- Bursary Staff
The Bursary is a separate building adjacent to Francis...
- Vacancies
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Francis Holland School. / 51.4917; -0.1539. 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).
- That our daughters may be as the polished corners of the temple
- Church of England
- City of Westminster
- Private day school
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Francis Holland School, Regent's Park, is a leading London independent day school for girls aged 11-18. Registration for 2025 is open! We are delighted to invite you to Francis Holland, Regent's Park.
Francis Holland Sloane Square is a leading academic day school for girls aged 4 to 18. It offers a curriculum and environment that fosters curiosity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills for the future leaders and innovators.
Nov 20, 2022 · Asked for inside info on how Francis Holland is viewed, one pupil replied: ‘I can only think of “the finest school in London”, which I think is self-explanatory.’ A big claim, but one with some support. Every year, roughly 550 candidates clamour for 88 places and, once accepted, girls have access to brilliant facilities.