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Dame Allan's Girls' School

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Dame Allan's Girls' School

Newcastle upon Tyne, North East, United Kingdom

Co-educationalDay boardingAges 3-18Independent1,250 pupils

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Academics

Qualifications offered

GCSEA-LevelPre-Prep

Entrance requirements

Selective school. Junior School entrants sit assessments in mathematics, English and non-verbal reasoning. Senior School (Years 7–9) entry via online assessment in maths, English, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, plus school reference. Sixth Form entry conditional on GCSE results (generally 45 points from best eight subjects), interview with Director of Sixth Form, and satisfactory school reference.

Boarding & pastoral

Boarding type: Day

Dining: All Junior School and Senior School pupils are expected to take school lunches (charged additionally). Sixth Form students may choose to take lunch daily in either the dining hall or sixth form café, paid via ParentPay or by card. Breakfast club available (attendance free, breakfasts charged at £2.00). After school club available until 17:45.

Pastoral care: The school works to create an environment in which every child feels cared for, valued and important. Staff firmly believe that a happy child learns best, and this philosophy underpins daily life across the school. In the Senior School and Sixth Form, the environment is curated so every child feels known, cared for and important, enabling them to grow into confident and resilient individuals.

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