Our Lady's Convent High School
Our Lady’s Convent High School is a Roman Catholic Voluntary
aided secondary School for girls. Our Lady’s is a specialist
language college and was awarded Beacon School Status in January
2000.
There are 670 girls 11-19(Both boys and girls are admitted into
the sixth form). The school is divided into year groups and there
are four forms of entry in each year. There are different groupings,
based on ability, for some subjects. Every student is expected
to do homework regularly; there is a homework timetable and parents
are expected to check the homework record. The school prepares
students for SATs and GCSE examinations.
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JP Morgan volunteer at an Ice-breaker session with her
mentee |
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After a successful pilot scheme with JP Morgan
in 2004, Our Ladies currently has 85 Students matched to 46 mentors
in this academic year.