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      • At St Mary’s, our girls love learning and we support them to discover, develop and share their unique talents. From sports stars and performers, to creators and thinkers – each girl is valued for her individuality and unique potential. Girls from all faiths and non-religious backgrounds join our happy, diverse school community.
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  2. St Mary's Church of England Primary School. A learning community dedicated to building respectful and responsible citizens and empowering all learners.

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    St Mary’s is an ambitious and nurturing school where pupils thrive. They are taught how to live out the school’s Christian values in everything they do. This includes a continual focus on the importance of positive relationships, gratitude and service of others. Pupils are happy and safe in this exceptionally supportive atmosphere, where leaders en...

    Leaders have designed a highly effective curriculum. They have carefully identified clear end points in each curriculum and topic area. They ensure that learning is sequenced and broken down so that pupils can reach the highly ambitious goals they set for pupils. Staff equip pupils with the ability to use sophisticated vocabulary to examine complex...

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    You can search for published performance information about the school. In the report, ‘disadvantaged pupils’ is used to mean pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND); pupils who meet the definition of children in need of help and protection; pupils receiving statutory local authority support from a social worker; and pupils ...

  3. What is it like to attend this school? Each morning, pupils and staff greet each other with happy and smiling faces. Everyone is exceptionally kind and welcoming.

  4. While St Mary's is a Catholic school, it does welcome girls of all faiths and secular backgrounds. All students will be expected to attend weekly lessons in religious studies until Year 11 and complete their GCSE in the subject.

  5. St Mary’s School offers an inspiring pathway to some of the most prestigious universities and careers in the world as the leading independent day and boarding school for girls aged 3-18 in Cambridge.

    • Bateman Street Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 1LY
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    • 01223 224167
  6. Based in Berkshire, St Mary’s Ascot is a day and boarding school with a small, friendly (and very hardworking) community of just 350 girls aged 11 to 18. A high achieving school at both GCSEs / IGCSEs and A Levels, St Mary's is one of the top Catholic schools in the country – and it has some of the most outstanding sports facilities for ...

  7. During their time at St Mary’s, girls are empowered to carve their own unique path. Through guidance, embracing opportunities, and enjoying a bespoke education, students identify their own strong set of values and dare to dream their dreams; dreams that are exciting and ambitious.

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