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An independent day school for girls aged 4 - 18 in Dulwich, London.
- Welcome to JAGS
With its distinctive heritage as the oldest independent...
- Our History
A History of James Allen’s Girls’ School Book . This...
- Exam Results
JAGS pupils excelled during this summer’s exams to earn the...
- Reports
Junior School “Heaven on earth for children.” “For bright,...
- Academic
At JAGS, your daughter will join a fabulous school community...
- Wellbeing
Our school community has wholeheartedly embraced the...
- Beyond the curriculum
All our pupils swim throughout the year at school. Our...
- The school day
We currently offer Early Morning Care at the Junior School...
- Welcome to JAGS
Affiliation. College of God's Gift. Website. http://www.jags.org.uk/. James Allen's Girls' School, abbreviated JAGS, is a private day school situated in Dulwich, South London, England. It is the second oldest girls’ independent school in Great Britain - Godolphin School in Salisbury being the oldest, founded in 1726.
- 1741; 282 years ago
- Private day school
James Allen's Girls' School. 144 East Dulwich Grove, Dulwich, London, SE22 8TE, United Kingdom. Make an Enquiry. James Allen’s (JAGS) is one of London’s most sought after girls’ schools. It occupies a 22 acre site in Dulwich, an affluent residential area with good transport links.
James Allen’s Girls’ School (JAGS) has been inspiring and educating pupils for over 280 years. And while it may hold the title of London’s oldest independent girls’ school, its reputation is built upon a forward-thinking focus and unwavering commitment to providing a full, rich and balanced education.
SEN. Destinations & careers. James Allen's Girls' School (JAGS) 144 East Dulwich Grove. London. SE22 8TE. Head: Mrs Alex Hutchinson. T 020 8693 1181. F 020 8693 7842. E admissions@jags.org.uk. W www.jags.org.uk/ A mainstream independent school for girls aged from 11 to 18 with a linked junior school. Boarding: No. Local authority: Southwark.
4 set 2020 · James Higgins visits James Allen’s Girls’ School in Dulwich to see how an institution founded to teach girls “to read and sew” has put social mobility and pastoral support at its heart. Five numbers. Founding year: 1741. Pupils: 1,100 (ages four to 18) Fees per term: £6,267 (day) Teachers: 157. Bursaries: 16–20% of pupils on large bursaries.