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Welcome

We hope that these pages will help to inform you about our school. If you specifically wish to know more about our Preparatory School JAPS (ages 4-11) please click here. We have tried to give a flavour of our community to those who do not know us and to provide up to date information for pupils, parents and staff, who may be current, prospective or past. We are extraordinarily proud of all our girls, their enthusiasm for life and learning, their concern for others and their many achievements, both academic and extra-curricular. Our school community of parents, pupils and staff is drawn from a huge range of backgrounds (we currently have 107 pupils on our own Bursaries, with 59 of them on free places and an average of 91% fee subsidy paid), but we share a common purpose: to help all our pupils fulfil their potential. Do come and visit the school or some of our events: actually meeting our pupils and staff and seeing what they do will tell you more about us than any website or publication can.

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Politics and the Referenda Society
 
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Upcoming Events

Year 9 Interhouse Swimming 09 February 10:00
 
Y6 Netball Tournament 09 February 12:00
Vs Bromley High Matches 13:30 - 16:40 Coach returns 17:30
 
Music Rehearsals 09 February 16:00
 
JAGS Choral Society 09 February 19:30
 
Year 11 GCSE Drama Public Performance 10 February 17:00
Parents and friends are warmly invited to the showcase of pieces. 'The Ash Girl' by Timberlake Wertenbaker is a dark retelling of the classic Cinderella tale in which the heroine has to wrestle with unusual demons; Shakespeare’s 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' also presents a supernatural world where people are enchanted and where the power of love leads the characters to behave in extraordinary ways; and 'The Bacchae', a Greek tragedy by Euripides, written in 5th Century BC reveals and explores what happens when humans fail to listen to their instincts. We look forward to seeing you there.
 
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