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  1. Camden was founded as a school for girls in 1871 by Frances Mary Buss, one of the great pioneers of women's education. The school therefore has a long tradition of promoting opportunities for girls. Our Aims. next. Top 10 comprehensive and partially selective school in the UK. Our Main School.

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  2. The Camden School for Girls (CSG) is a comprehensive secondary school for girls, with a co-educational sixth form, in the London Borough of Camden in north London. It has about one thousand students of ages eleven to eighteen, and specialist-school status as a Music College . [1]

  3. Courses - The Camden School for Girls. Back to main school. Home » Sixth Form » Courses » Our Sixth Form core and extended curriculum is broad, varied and designed to allow students the pleasure of abundant choice and the opportunity to discover what they are good at and flourish in their areas of strength.

  4. Our Curriculum stems from our ethos and is rooted in the historical heritage of the school which is to provide a pioneering, exceptional, inclusive education to all, regardless of background. The three main aims of our curriculum are:

  5. School Leadership Team. Headteacher. Kateryna Law. Deputy Headteachers: Olivia Camillo - 1st Deputy Headteacher and Director of Sixth Form. Kathia Derrar - 2nd Deputy Headteacher - Pastoral, Behaviour and Safeguarding. Michael Graham - 3rd Deputy Headteacher - Academic. Assistant Headteachers:

  6. A welcome from the Headteacher. Camden School for Girls is steeped in history and has a long standing tradition of providing an exceptional education for all its students.

  7. Home » Sixth Form » Admissions » Applications. We follow a two-year three A Level programme of study. Students must choose three subjects to study at A Level. Students are expected to pass GCSEs at grade 6 or above in English language and mathematics and three other GCSEs at grade 6 or above.