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Francis Holland School, Sloane Square

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  • Number of employees
    200-300
  • Company Type
    Large
About Francis Holland School, Sloane Square

Francis Holland School, Sloane Square is a prestigious independent day school for girls located in the heart of London. Established in 1881, the school has a rich history of providing high-quality education and fostering personal development among its students. The institution is dedicated to empowering young women through a rigorous academic curriculum, complemented by a wide range of extracurricular activities.

The school prides itself on its inclusive and supportive environment, where every student is encouraged to reach her full potential. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, Francis Holland School offers a diverse range of subjects, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their future endeavors.

  • Core Values: The school promotes values such as integrity, respect, and resilience, which are integral to the development of confident and capable young women.
  • Extracurricular Activities: A variety of clubs and societies are available, including sports, arts, and community service, allowing students to explore their interests and develop new skills.
  • Community Engagement: The school actively encourages students to participate in community service projects, fostering a sense of social responsibility and leadership.

With a dedicated team of experienced educators, Francis Holland School focuses on nurturing each student’s individual talents and aspirations. The school’s commitment to personal growth is reflected in its holistic approach to education, which balances academic rigor with emotional and social development.

As a forward-thinking institution, Francis Holland School embraces innovation in teaching and learning, preparing students for the challenges of the modern world. The school’s vibrant community, combined with its strong academic foundation, makes it an ideal choice for families seeking a nurturing and challenging educational environment for their daughters.

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