Parliament Hill School

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Parliament Hill School
Type All-female
Headmistress
Students 1190
Grades 7-11
Location Borough of Camden, England

The Parliament Hill School [1] for Girls is a specialist technology college in the Borough of Camden in London, England. It has Investors in People accreditation and participates in the London Excellence in Work Experience Scheme. In 2004, its enrollment was 1190 students, between the ages of 11 and 18 [2].

Students come from a wide range of socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. Half of the students are White British, a fifth are of Asian origin, and there are significant numbers of Black Caribbean and African students. Several students for whom English is an additional language are at an early stage of language acquisition. Over one in ten students have special educational needs which is below the national average; the largest groups are those with specific learning difficulties (dyslexia) and social, emotional and behavioural needs although the school does have some students with more severe special needs.

The proportion of students having a Statement of Special Educational Need is broadly in line with the national average in the UK. The number of students leaving or entering the school at other than the usual time in Years 7 to 11 is broadly average. The school sixth form is part of a successful La Swap consortium with three other neighbouring schools (La Sainte Union, William Ellis, and Acland Burghley). Numbers of students in the consortium are very high compared with the national average and include many students who join the consortium in Year 12 from other secondary schools at the end of Year 11.

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