Queen's College is a leading London day school for 630 girls aged 4-18. Academic standards are high and the educational approach is warmly supportive. Full use is made of the cultural opportunities of central London, and the creative arts are notably strong. A wide range of sports is offered, mostly in nearby Regent's Park. The main College buildings are in Harley Street, and Queen's College Preparatory School (Reception-Year 6) is on Portland Place.
Head's name:
Mr Richard Tillett (Principal)
Mrs Laura Lamont (Head of Junior School)
ISC associations: GSA, AGBIS, ISBA, IAPS
Religious affiliation: Non-denominational
Day/boarding type: Day
Gender profile: Girls only
Size: 643
Day fees per term:
£7,125
to £7,995
(excl VAT)
Scholarships & bursaries:
Available
ISC reference number:
26321
DfE reference number:
213 / 6036
Girls - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 4 to 18 (643)
Sixth Form: (94)
Both Queen's College London and Queen's College Preparatory School offer means-tested bursaries to support children who have the potential for a Queen’s education, but whose parents would not be able to afford the fees either wholly or in part without unacceptable hardship. The amount of support varies depending on circumstances, from 10% of fees up to 100%. There is also a small Hardship Fund, used to help fund items not covered by 100% Bursaries.
QCL (but not QCPS) also offers scholarships to pupils who have shown particular academic aptitude or talent, including in Art Music and the Sciences. The percentage of fee remission is much lower than for a bursary - generally a maximum of half a term's fees, and usually much less.
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