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Camden School for Girls. Sandall Road. London. NW5 2DB. Main Contact: Ms K Newton. Telephone: 020 7485 3414 (main switchboard) General Email: csg@csg.school. Main School Admissions: admissions@csg.school. Sixth Form Email: sixth@csg.school.
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Camden was founded as a school for girls in 1871 by Frances...
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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. Camden School for Girls is steeped in history and has a long standing tradition of providing an exceptional education for all its students.
Address: Camden School for Girls Sandall Road London NW5 2DB. Contact: Ms C Black Telephone: 020 7485 3414 Email: sixth@csg.school SENDCo-ordinator: Ms J Pringle (jpringle@csg.school)
The school does not receive any information about where a parent lists Camden School for Girls on the application form. Bear in mind however that your daughter will not be offered a place at Camden School for Girls nor placed on a waiting list should she be offered a place at another school listed higher on her preference form.
Establishment The Camden School for Girls. URN: 100054 . ... Official sixth form ... 9 December 2020: 8 December 2024:
Please carefully read our Determined Admissions Arrangements before submitting an application. Sixth Form Application - AVAILABLE 19 NOVEMBER 2024. Orchestral Music Programme Application - AVAILABLE 19 NOVEMBER 2024. The deadline for applications is midday, Wednesday 15 January 2025.
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Nov 2, 2020 · Well, believe what you want foxandsquirrels. 36% FSM is higher than the national average but probably lower than Camden overall. Yes, the lower school has a very different demographic to the sixth form. Previously privately educated children flood in and local children leave to go somewhere less 'privileged'.