St Albans High School for Girls

St Albans High School for Girls
Motto Initium sapientiae timor domini
Established 1889
Type Independent, Day school
Religion Church of England
Headmistress Mrs Rosemary Martin
Chair Mrs Jacqui Boulton
Location Townsend Avenue
St Albans
Hertfordshire
AL1 3SJ
England
Local authority Hertfordshire
Gender Girls
Ages 4–18
Houses Julian, Mandeville, Paris, Verulam
Colours

Blue and yellow

         
Website www.stahs.org.uk

St Albans High School is a private (independent) Church of England girls' day school founded in 1889 for girls aged 4 to 18, located in the city of St Albans, Hertfordshire with a primary school in the nearby village of Wheathampstead. It provides girls with good quality educational provision in all sections of the school.[1] The school states that, “We aim to give each girl the stimulus to develop her academic abilities to the full and to engage in a wide range of interests…to encourage the formation of personal values and responsibilities.…

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Aims

According to the ISI, the school's aims are:

Overview of the School

The High School is near the city centre of St Albans and as a result has limited space. Nevertheless, there are many facilities: an indoor swimming pool, numerous halls, fitness suite, drama studio, and a music block. Ten minutes away are the school's large playing fields which include eight tennis courts, two lacrosse pitches and athletics field areas.

For many years the school has joined forces with the nearby St Albans School (the boys' school) to put on an annual joint choral concert in St Albans Abbey in the Spring. The school has strong links the Abbey, and the girls join a Eucharist service there once a term. There is also a candle-lit Service of Lessons and Carols at Christmas and a Founders' Day service in May each year.

The headmistress until December 2008 was Ms Jacqualyn Pain who previously worked as headmistress at The Henrietta Barnett School In January 2009, Mrs Bronwen Goulding became Acting Headmistress. In the Trinity (Summer) term 2009, the new Headmistress, Mrs Rosemary Martin, previously the Headmistress of Combe Bank School, Sevenoaks, took over.

Academic Strength

Pupils attending St Albans High School for Girls perform extremely well in national tests and public examinations. In the 2006 SATs, all girls at Wheathampstead House reached level 5 (the higher expected level) in English and mathematics, and almost all in science, a very high level of achievement. In the 2007 GCSEs, girls achieved an A* or A grade in 83% of all subjects taken. 53% achieved an A or A* grade in all of their subjects. A Level results were just as promising, with 98% of the girls taking places at their first choice university.[1] Over the same three years in GCSE examinations, pupils’ achievements were far above the average for girls in maintained selective schools. Comparison of A-level results for the same period with girls in maintained selective schools shows that their results in most subjects for which comparative figures are available, were well above average.[1]

Independent Preparatory School of the Year

The primary school was named as the Independent Preparatory School of the Year by The Sunday Times in November 2008. The school finished fourth in terms of exam results, but was awarded the top spot overall due to its rapid improvement, its focus on the three Rs and its continued commitment to sports, drama, and the arts.[2]

Extra Curricular Activities

According to the Independent Schools Inspectorate, the quality and extent of provision in extra curricular activities is very good throughout the whole school including sport, dramatical, musical, academic, cultural and creative pursuits, organised by teachers and outside personnel.[1]

Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development

The school is noted for the importance it places in the development of its pupils unrelated to academia. The Independent Schools Inspectorate gave praise to the school in its most recent inspection, saying: "As a school promoting a caring Christian ethos, St Albans High School places much importance on the girls’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development, and is highly successful in achieving this aim. This is an outstanding feature of the school and has improved from the already good standards reported in the inspection of 2000. Parents are highly satisfied with this aspect of the school".[1]

House system

At St Albans High School there are 4 houses:

Notable former pupils

Structure of the day

In the main school, lessons begin at 9.10am after assembly and lessons commence at 2.00pm after a lunch-hour. The day ends at 3.50pm Mondays-Thursdays, but ends twenty minutes earlier on Fridays.

Notes and references

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