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Wimbledon High School (WHS), a part of Girls Day School Trust (GDST), is an independent day school for girls from Reception to Sixth Form (4 - 18) in London, UK.
- About Us
Welcome from the Head. A warm welcome from all of us at...
- Admissions
Entry into Wimbledon High School is by assessment. The main...
- Juniors 4-11
An education at Wimbledon High School brings the opportunity...
- Seniors 11-16
WHS Seniors. At Wimbledon High School we love the shimmering...
- Sixth Form 16-18
13/08/2020 #SchoolStories. See our latest stories and follow...
- Alumnae
Wimbledon High School's Alumnae Magazine. Take a look...
- Community
13/08/2020 #SchoolStories. See our latest stories and follow...
- Fees
The discounts will be applied to the youngest child/children...
- About Us
Wimbledon High School GDST offers an outstanding education, with inspiring lessons and a rich co-curricular programme within a warm and caring community | Age range: 4 - 18 years.
Wimbledon High School is a private girls' day school in Wimbledon, South West London. It is a Girls' Day School Trust school and is a member of the Girls' Schools Association.
Learn how to apply for your daughter to join Wimbledon High School at different entry points, from Reception to Sixth Form. Find out about our open events, Tier 4 visa sponsorship and cookie policy.
Learn about the history, values and vision of Wimbledon High School, a girls' school in SW19 since 1880. Find out how the school nurtures curiosity, creativity and resilience in its students and prepares them for the world.
Apr 29, 2022 · Wimbledon High School is conveniently situated in the heart of Wimbledon. The station is a few minutes’ walk away, serving National Rail, London Underground and Tramlink.
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A leading all-girls school in South West London with a strong STEAM programme and a huge choice of co-curricular activities. Read the review to learn about its academic rigour, feminist ethos, pastoral care and partnership programme.