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  1. St Marylebone School is a thriving example of how great education can be. Our culture of achievement is fuelled by a love of learning, grounded in Christian values and driven by a dynamic creativity and a joyful sense of community. Read more

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  2. Founded in 1791, Saint Marylebone Church of England School is now a multi-faith comprehensive school for girls aged from eleven to eighteen. The main site is located just behind St Marylebone Parish Church, with the Sixth Form Centre based in another building nearby at Blandford Street.

  3. Jun 11, 2024 · The St Marylebone CE School 64 Marylebone High Street London W1U 5BA. Tel: 020 7935 4704

  4. The St Marylebone CE Sixth Form is a thriving example of how great education can be. Our culture of achievement is fuelled by a love of learning, grounded in Christian values and driven by a dynamic creativity and a joyful sense of community.

  5. St Marylebone is a non-selective Academy Church of England Foundation that aims to inspire a love of learning and respect for all. It was judged "outstanding in every respect" by Ofsted and offers a range of skills and opportunities for pupils.

  6. A state school for girls aged from 11 to 18, with outstanding dance, drama and music. Located in Marylebone, Westminster, it has a Church of England foundation and offers scholarships and SEN provision.

  7. St Marylebone CE School is a secondary school for girls, with boys admitted in the sixth form. Peter and Susan look at the way that young women’s education has changed over time and the sense of empowerment and confidence that the students possess.