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"Virtually every parent would say they want their daughter to develop into a happy and confident young woman. At Notting Hill and Ealing they make it happen."

- Good Schools Guide

“Pupils are highly motivated to succeed and are exceptionally focused in their attitudes to learning.”

- ISI 2022

"We believe that Sixth Form should be the most interesting, enriching and academically demanding years of your school life. Each year, pupils join us with the intellectual spark and curiosity to take advantage of everything NHEHS has to offer, and leave with the drive and determination for their next adventure."

Registration deadlines:

Junior School

4+ Reception - 20.10.2023
7+ Year 3 - 08.12.2023

Senior School

11+ - 10.11.2023

Sixth Form

31.10.2023

“Pupils are highly motivated to succeed and are exceptionally focused in their attitudes to learning.”

- ISI 2022

"We believe that being part of a community matters, it involves reaching out to volunteer, raising funds for causes we care about, and sharing our spaces to build meaningful relationships. These collaborations are mutually enriching and enable our students to create connections beyond the school gates."

- Mr Matthew Shoults, Headmaster

Women Mean Business

Women empowering women – what could be more inspiring? The latest in our NHEHS Alumnae Networking Series focusing on entrepreneurship was a great success. The panel conversation was brilliantly curated by Olivia Stamp (NHEHS 2012) of Entrepreneur First and we heard motivating words from Meg Cope (NHEHS 1987) founder of Zaccys,  Aaisha Dadral (NHEHS 2005) – Founder of  CRAVE, Amy Lynch (NHEHS 2000) – Founder of  Ginger & Moore and Katie Tyndale (NHEHS 1988) Founder of  Bee Green Wraps  and Great Little Rewards, as they outlined how and why they set up their own businesses.

We heard how failures make you stronger and all about the challenges of working independently; “The best experiences are when things don’t go to plan, because then it’s an opportunity to learn.” (Meg Cope)

After the panel discussion and some Q&As there was a reception in the atrium with drinks and canapes, where the alumnae had the opportunity to network with each other. Animated discussions followed and fantastic new connections made. 

To see photographs from the evening please go to the album on the OGA Facebook page

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