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We value every student and enable them to flourish both academically and in their personal development. The Green School for Girls is part of The Green School Trust which opened its second school, The Green School for Boys, in September 2017. These two schools share the same ethos and work in partnership.
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Our vision is to inspire our students to aim high, to develop confidence, independence and resourcefulness so that they grow into young adults who are responsible and effective members of the wider community, well-equipped to thrive in the ever-changing world in which we live.
The Green School for Girls is in an all-girls secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Isleworth, west London, England. It also has a new boys school situated across the road.
a broad range of disciplines, subjects and pathways. Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship and Careers Education. the development of literacy and numeracy skills. inclusivity and flexibility. rigour, sequence and progression of knowledge, skills and understanding. achievement, aspiration and cultural capital.
The Green School for Girls began as an elementary school but in 1904 the trustees determined to conduct it as a Secondary School for Girls. Henry George seventh Duke of Northumberland, K.G., erected this building and let it to the Trustees for this purpose.