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At St Clement Danes in Hertfordshire, we believe that every child deserves the best; the highest quality learning and care, and a culture that embraces tolerance and trust. Our aim, quite simply, is t..
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St Clement Danes School is a co-educational academy school for pupils aged 11 to 18 in Chorleywood, Hertfordshire.
Our school vision is underpinned by our key drivers: success, character development and dignity for all. These are embedded in both our curriculum and our pastoral care. Our website is a reflection of our exciting, multifaceted, motivated, happy school.
St Clement Danes School is the founding school of the Trust. An oversubscribed, 11 to 18 co-educational school situated in Chorleywood on the border of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, it regularly appears in lists of the top comprehensive schools in the country.
This is a current area of focus for the school and Heads of Faculty have identified the key high- quality academic texts taught within their curriculum area as a starting point for further work in this area.
The St Clement Danes CE Primary School (established in 1700) is located nearby on Drury Lane in Covent Garden. A secondary school was first located in Holborn (1862–1928) near to the church, then moved to Hammersmith as a state school run by the Inner London Education Authority as St Clement Danes Grammar School (1928–1975).
St Clement Danes School bid an emotional farewell to our wonderful Year 13 students who began their study leave on 8th May. The day was marked by fun and games on the field followed by a Leavers’ Assembly in the Barbirolli Hall where everyone gathered to remember and celebrate their learning journeys together.