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Channing School, Highgate,
钱宁学校
London N6 5HF
Tel: 020 8340 2328 Fax: 020 8341 5698
Website: www.channing.co.uk
• GIRLS, 4–18, Day
• Pupils 536, Upper sixth 47
• Termly fees £2985–£3250
• GSA
• Enquiries/application to the Headmistress
What it’s like
Founded in 1885 for ‘the daughters of Unitarian ministers and others’, the
school occupies the large 19th-century building now known as Channing, on
Highgate Hill. The present school is a combination of old and modern buildings
which have been adapted and improved over the years. The senior school occupies
a 3_-acre site with fine views over London; the junior school is nearby. There
are pleasant gardens and playing fields. A broad, general education is provided
and examination results are very good. Art, music and drama departments are very
active. Sports and games are well catered for; there is a variety of
extra-curricular activities and a substantial commitment to local community
services.
School profile
Pupils & entrance
Pupils: Total age range 4–18; 536 day girls. Senior department
11–18, 375 girls.
Entrance: Main entry ages 4, 11 and 16. North London Consortium entrance
exam used. For sixth-form entry, interview, entrance papers in 3 sixth-form
subjects, GCSE grade B in sixth-form subjects (A for maths). No special skills
or religious requirements. 35% senior intake from state schools (plus some to
sixth form); approx 25% from own junior (enquiries to Channing Junior School,
Fairseat, 1 Highgate High Street, London N6 5JR, tel 020 8342 9862).
Scholarships, bursaries & extras Scholarships and exhibitions,
academic and music, awarded at 11 and 16 (sometimes at other ages). Some
bursaries in cases of financial need for existing pupils. Parents not expected
to buy textbooks until GCSE and A-level.
Head & staff
Headmistress: Mrs Elizabeth Radice, in post from 1999. Educated at
Wycombe Abbey and Oxford University (English). Previously Head of English at St
Helen & St Katharine School and Director of Studies at Royal Grammar, Newcastle.
Teaching staff: 46 full time, 6 part time.
Exam results
GCSE: In 2003, 48 pupils in Year 11, all gained at least grade C in 9+
subjects. Average GCSE score 67 (62 over 3 years).
A-levels: 47 in upper sixth: most take 3+ subjects. Average final point
score achieved by upper sixth formers 378.
University & college entrance Almost all 2003 sixth-form leavers went
on to a degree course (over 40% after a gap year), 10% to Oxbridge. 25% took
courses in science & engineering, 50% in humanities & social sciences; others in
art & design, finance and architecture.
Curriculum GCSE, AS and A-levels. 18–19 AS/A-level subjects.
Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level, 3 at A-level;
general studies taught but not examined. 67% take sixth-form courses in both
science/maths and arts/humanities; 33% arts/humanities.
Vocational: Work experience encouraged.
Languages: French, German and Spanish offered to GCSE and A-level (French
compulsory from 11–14). Regular exchanges/visits abroad.
ICT: Taught as a timetabled subject in Years 7–9, as GCSE and AS-level
options and across the curriculum.
The arts
Music: Over 50% of pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams
can be taken. Musical groups include choirs, orchestras, wind band, string
ensembles, and various chamber groups. Wide range of concerts covering all
levels and ages.
Drama & dance: Drama and dance offered and Theatre Studies in sixth form.
Majority of pupils are involved in school and other productions.
Art & design: Nearly half the year group take GCSE, and about 25% take
A-level. Sculpture, pottery, painting, photography, and life class offered.
Sport & activities
Sport: Netball, athletics, hockey, multi-gym, dance, rounders, tennis,
HRF, aerobics compulsory. Optional: badminton, volleyball, trampolining, self-defence,
swimming, table tennis.
Activities: Community service compulsory for 1 term at 14, optional in
lower sixth; work with handicapped, senior citizens, children and charity shops.
Many pupils take bronze and silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. Over 20 clubs, eg
life drawing, drama, Young Enterprise, dance, trampolining, chamber choir,
photography, book group.
School life
Uniform: School uniform worn except in the sixth form.
Houses & prefects: No competitive houses or prefects. Head girl and
school officers. School Council.
Religion: Compulsory non-denominational school assembly and RE classes.
Social: Many organised local events and trips abroad. Pupils allowed to
bring own bike to school. Meals self-service. No tobacco or alcohol allowed.
Discipline After-school detentions are given if work is not done
satisfactorily. Girls found chewing gum are given practical chores to do, eg
weeding or picking up litter. Anyone found smoking or drinking would be
suspended from school. Involvement with drugs would mean compulsory counselling
or expulsion.
Alumni association is run by the Channing Association Old Girls’
Section, c/o the school.
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