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St. Saviour's & St. Olave's School. New Kent Road, London, SE1 4AN 0207 407 1843 office@ssso.southwark.sch.uk
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St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School is a comprehensive secondary school and sixth form for girls located on New Kent Road near Elephant and Castle, in the London Borough of Southwark, England. It is a voluntary aided Church of England school in the Anglican Diocese of Southwark and is affiliated to the Woodard ...
About Us. Welcome to St Saviour's & St Olave's website. We are a fully inclusive and very successful inner city Church of England school for girls. I hope this website will give you a flavour of the amazing range of opportunities available here to our students, as well as a sense of our proud history and exciting future.
Its historic sister school is St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School in New Kent Road. Established in 1903, as a girls grammar school, this is now a non-selective girls' school. Until the scheme was discontinued in 2010, St Olave's was designated as a science, mathematics and computing specialist school.
Telephone. 02074071843. Ofsted rating. Good (Last inspection: 17 November 2022) Ofsted report (opens in new tab) Data from other services. Compare School and College Performance in England (opens...
The origins of St. Olave’s and St. Saviour’s Grammar School go back 462 years to Shakespeare’s London and to a time when the voluntary efforts of the people of Southwark established several educational institutions for the benefit of poor ‘children and younglings’ of the parish.