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Notting Hill and Ealing High School is an independent school for girls aged 4 – 18 in Ealing, London. Founded in 1873, it is one of the 26 schools that make up the Girls' Day School Trust. It has a Junior Department of 310 girls (ages 4–11) and a Senior Department of 600 girls (ages 11–18).
An award-winning private school for girls located in Ealing, West London, Notting Hill & Ealing High School GDST is part of The Girls’ Day School Trust – the UK’s leading family of independent girls’ schools.
One of London’s most successful girls’ schools, with a long tradition of academic and creative excellence, we seek to inspire, empower and challenge each girl to be herself. Our students are grounded, confident and independent, keen to make a positive difference in the world.
7 set 2022 · Notting Hill and Ealing High School is a forward-thinking and high-achieving independent day school for 900 girls aged four to 18 years. NHEHS is one of West London’s leading all-girls’ schools where girls achieve outstanding academic results and head to an impressive list of top UK universities.
NHEHS is the oldest of the schools founded by The Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST). It opened in 1873, and was originally located in Norland Square, Notting Hill and moved to its current site in Ealing in 1930.