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girls have historically been less likely to pursue, particularly in co-educational settings. The school’s state-of-the-art STEM facilities, including its STEM learning lab located in the Junior School, provide pupils with everything they need to experiment, explore, design, test and perfect their innovation.

Students are encouraged to excel at sport, with access to coaching for those with a passion for competitive sports, or extracurricular clubs for those searching for an activity to support their physical and mental wellbeing. Junior and Senior School students can use the impressive, versatile sports grounds at Long Road, which include a 3G rugby and football pitch, artificial all-weather surfaces for hockey, netball and tennis, a grass pitch for football and athletics, as well as cricket nets. St Mary’s Rowing Club goes from strength to strength after it was officially recognised as British Rowing affiliated.

A PLACE TO SUCCEED With 125 years of experience in girls’ education, St Mary’s is uniquely placed to unlock academic, spiritual, cultural and personal aspirations. At St Mary’s, the secret to success is student happiness. Contented girls accomplish more – that is reflected in the school’s results, and the subjects and careers St Mary’s pupils go on to pursue. Pupil development is extremely well supported by first-class pastoral care. The result is girls who grow into fulfilled young women and make a real difference in society – and the world at large.

Ages three to 18

Day & boarding

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