Reviews of St Martin-in-the-Fields High School for Girls. (School) in London (London).
St Martin-in-the-Fields High School for Girls
155, London SW2 3UP, United Kingdom
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Information of St Martin-in-the-Fields High School for Girls, School in London (London)
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Open hours of St Martin-in-the-Fields High School for Girls
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8am–5pm
Tuesday
8am–5pm
Wednesday
8am–5pm
Thursday
8am–5pm
Friday
8am–5pm
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of St Martin-in-the-Fields High School for Girls
O. S.
My daughter is very happy at St Martin's. The school has transformed and is a very special place for all the girls. The new uniform was a statement of change and the internal improvements to parts of the school including classrooms and the social space, which I understand is called the Plaza, has given an older building a modern twist. The headteacher is approachable, supportive and has a clear vision for the school. My daughter is going into year 10 next year and I know that she will do very well. I applaud the headteacher and all the staff of St Martin's for making my child feel valued and confident that she will achieve in her studies. I have no hesitation in recommending this school, for girls of all faiths or for girls who have no faith, everyone is welcomed and embraced as equals. I also recommend you visit the school, look at a very informative and attractive website and the performance tables that show the school is doing well compared to other Lambeth schools. You should also read the two very positive inspection reports that praise the work of the headteacher in transforming the school and the results of the girls who are achieving well and go on to succeed at sixth form and university. Thank you to all the staff for their dedication.
A. K.
As a parent, I can see all the hard work that the headteacher has done since she arrived at the school. She has made so many positive changes and she clearly has the children at the heart of everything she does. She has transformed the school to a place where the girls want to learn and succeed. The significant majority of girls are doing very well and enjoy being at St Martin's. Please don't disrespect the entire school community. Nothing is perfect and transforming the school has been hard work. We all have to play our part and as parents continue to give our support.
D. B.
The teachers stretch and encourage everyone to do their absolute best, all staff members are very approachable including the senior leaders in the school. This creates an environment which makes it easy for students, teachers and parents to work together. St Martin's is a true community that molds girls into young women who are assets to their families and the wider community. My daughter is very happy to a part of St Martin's. Mademoiselle Bajer is one of the best teachers there, I personally believe that she cares about my daughter and pushes her to do her best.
A. A.
The school has a turn a new leaf since the change of leadership. They are working very close with parents and students to make sure that the
partnership is working well.
My daughter is thriving there and making good progress. Staff work hard to ensure the girls do their best.
B. I.
Huda, in reply to your post, I think it would have been proper for you to tell the whole story of how year 11 ( which your daughter was among) how they pulled a prank on one of their teachers, simply they got to find out something about her,is that how students should repay their teachers?
Yes, they had to send them home as punishment as why disturb other students, simply because they've finished their exams?
So I think your comment is unfair.
The world is what it is now, simply because the young adults lack discipline & we parents don't seen to want to correct the wrong doings of our kids.
This school has come a long way & is improving daily, my daughter finished from the school & doing well in the Uni. So please always be sincere in all you do or say, as it can bounce back, someday.
V. B.
My daughter attends this school, and I think that it has improved over the years. St Martin’s is a friendly community, which accommodates and welcomes all diversities. As a father, I can truly say that I am proud of the progress my daughter has made through the school.
D. A.
The school has gone through a lot of change in recent years and is doing well. GCSE results are getting better. A place where the staff are dedicated to good teaching and helping the girls reach their full potential. A good place to learn. Lovely learning environment.
N. B.
I cannot speak highly enough of the school and in particular the leadership of the head and her team. There is vision and expectation for the girls education. The school has such a welcoming and loving atmosphere twined with good discipline and genuine values.
M. P.
In response to your comments 'unnamed google user' I just wanted to point out that the school cannot take down any comments or reviews, they don't have power to do that. The only way a comment can be removed is if the person themselves remove it or Google deems it offensive. Rather than hiding your name why not use the correct complaints procedure so that your concerns can be addressed properly? Every school has it's challenges and St Martins isn't exempt from that, but it's turning around. Why not be part of the solution rather than part of the problem?