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"Kind hearts, fierce minds, strong spirits"
As a Church of England school, chapel sits at the heart of our ‘Strong Spirits’ ethos here at Queen Anne’s. Chapel provides a space of sanctuary for the whole school community. Weekly chapel services allow pupils to pause, be mindful, and reflect on themes. Regular collaboration with the Religion and Philosophy department; Chaplain Rev. Rachel Ross-Smith; chapel services include celebrations at Dorchester Abbey and Westminster Abbey; the chaplain’s door is open.
The Head emphasises that there is no such thing as a ‘Queen Anne’s girl’, highlighting a strong community of real, individual girls; the school combines outstanding academics with a broad pastoral program and opportunities across all spheres to prepare students for life beyond school, with a focus on curiosity, creativity and practical life skills.
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Usual entry points are 11+, 13+ and 16+. Applications for other year groups are considered on an individual basis where spaces are available. Entrance examinations for 11+, 13+, 16+ involve online tests in English, Mathematics and Non-Verbal Reasoning, plus an online English Language Placement test for non-native speakers. All students will have a short interview with a senior member of staff, with remote interview options via MS Teams if needed. For overseas applicants, examinations are arranged through the British Council, and there are two stages: online tests and an interview; offers are made via Open Apply. The Admissions team can be contacted for details (registration, fees, and processes).
Registration fee for UK Students: £120 (non-refundable, by bank transfer). Registration fee for Overseas/International Students: £210 (non-refundable, by bank transfer or Flywire).
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