Further Information Booklet, 2022-23

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UNIQUELY ST PAUL’S Further 2022–23information

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of Admissions CONTENTS How to Apply 02 Entry at 7+ or 8+ 04 Entry at 11+ 05 Entry at 13+ 06 Entry at 16+ 08 Information for International Candidates at 16+ 10 Bursaries – Assistance with Fees 13 Academic Scholarships 14 Music Scholarships 15 Fees (2022-2023) 16 Boarding 18 Public Examination Results 20 Destinations of St Paul’s Leavers 22 Getting to School 24 Campus Map 26 Useful Contacts 28

St Paul’s School has a long and illustrious history and a tradition of nurturing scholarship. Pupils who flourish here are academically able, curious and enjoy intellectual challenge. They also immerse themselves in a wide range of activities, which develops their talents and strengthens their confidence, allowing them to excel as individuals or as part of a team. The admissions process is designed to ensure pupils entering the school will be happy and fulfilled throughout their journey with us. This booklet provides a wide range of essential information, from how to apply and important deadlines, to the accessing of bursary provision and scholarships, in addition to highlighting the exceptional grades which our pupils achieve and their university destinations. If you haven’t already visited St Paul’s, we would be delighted to meet you and show you what makes St Paul’s unique. We hope to welcome you soon.

Dr Andy Mayfield Director

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Once registration is open for a pupil’s year of possible entry, families may visit us on an open day before submitting an application for 11+, 13+ and 16+. Registered families and pupils may also visit on one of our group tours. For 7+ and 8+, open day invitations are available for families who have registered. Smaller group tours are also available for parents who have not yet registered. At all admissions events, there is an opportunity to talk to staff and pupils.

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How to Apply

Boys join St Paul’s Juniors at 7+, 8+ or 11+. Boys join St Paul’s School at 13+ or 16+.

To arrange a tour for those joining at: 7+ and 8+, please contact Katy Balderston at 7and8PlusEntry@stpaulsschool.org.uk 11+, please contact Hannah Yager at 11PlusEntry@stpaulsschool.org.uk 13+, please contact Allison Chownsmith at admissions@stpaulsschool.org.uk 16+, please contact Fleur Robotham at 16PlusEntry@stpaulsschool.org.uk

Entry at each level is academically selective. All registered candidates will be required to sit an exam. If successful, they will be invited for an interview after which offers may be made. We value the opportunity to meet prospective pupils and parents, to show them around the school, to explain what we do, and to provide a sense of who we are. In addition, we recommend that you visit our website to gain further insight into life at the school. Here you will also find our most recent academic results, inspection reports and policies.

St Paul’s Juniors

Confirmation of application by email Prior to specified closing date (usually the first Friday in October in the year preceding entry)

ENTRY AT 7+ OR 8+ Boys can join St Paul’s Juniors at 7+ or 8+. There are three classes of 18 pupils in the Lower First Year (Year 3) who are joined by another 18 at 8+ to make four classes in the Upper First Year (Year Pupils4).may be registered for St Paul’s Juniors for 7+ from October when they are in Year 1, and for 8+ from October when they are in Year 2. Pupils come from a wide range of state and independent schools in and around London. Admission process begins: 7+ From the October when boys are in Year 1 8+ From the October when boys are in Year 2 Submission deadline: 7+ Early October the year before entry 8+ Early October the year before entry

Those admitted to St Paul’s Juniors progress naturally through to St Paul’s School at the end of National Curriculum Year 8. It is expected that those applying to St Paul’s Juniors will continue through to the senior school and complete their secondary education with us. For full details of the 7+ and 8+ admissions process, including the registration deadline, please see the website at stpaulsschool.org.uk or email Katy Balderston, 7+ and 8+ Admissions Secretary at 7and8PlusEntry@stpaulsschool.org.uk

Entrance examination invitation Sent in May Entrance examination information letters/emails Sent in November

Offers sent Letters, acceptance form and request for deposit are sent shortly after interviews have been completed to successful candidates

For information about fee assistance, please see page 13.

Acceptance deadline is stated on the offer letter (late January). The acceptance form must be completed and returned along with the deposit and registration fee by the stipulated deadline. 04

Admissions Timetable for 7+/8+ entry

Action Sent to Parents Notes Online application form at stpaulsschool.org.uk

Those applying will be required to sit a written exam and a reference will be sought from the Head of their current school. Those who have performed well in the examinations will be invited back for an interview, after which offers of a place will be made to successful candidates. To apply, parents need to complete the online application form, pay the registration fee and upload a copy of their son’s passport. Candidates must be registered by early October of the year prior to the required year of entry.

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Offers sent Letters, acceptance form and request for deposit are sent in mid-February Acceptance deadline is stated on offer letter (early March). The acceptance form must be completed and returned along with the deposit and registration fee by the stipulated deadline.

ISEB Common Pre-Test in December of Year 6 Results are sent mid-December of Year 6. Successful candidates are invited to sit the written exams in January.

Admission process begins: 11+ In November when boys are in Year 5 Submission deadline: 11+ At the beginning of November when boys are in Year 6 05

Admissions Timetable for 11+ Entry Action Sent to Parents Notes Online application form at stpaulsschool.org.uk

Confirmation of application email Applications open in November when boys are in Year 5 and close in October when they are in Year 6.

ENTRY AT 11+ Boys from any state or independent school may apply to join St Paul’s Juniors at age 11+. We admit 36 pupils in Year 7. They combine with the current 72 pupils in the year group to form six classes of 18. All candidates are assessed in Year 6 for entry at 11+. To apply, parents need to complete the online application form, pay the £50 exam fee and upload a copy of their son’s passport. Only candidates who are offered and accept a place will be required to formally register. At 11+, applicants take the ISEB Common Pre-Test at St Paul’s School in early December. Parents must register their child with ISEB via their website. Successful candidates are invited back in January to sit written tests in Mathematics and ReferencesEnglish.are sought after the ISEB Common Pre-Test from the Head of the candidate’s current school. Boys who perform well in the written tests are invited back for an interview. At the same time, parents have the opportunity to meet the Head. Offers are made in February.

Entrance examination invitation Sent out mid-December Written exams take place at the beginning of January.

Interview invitation Parents are notified whether or not their son has been selected for interview shortly after the entrance exams

Those admitted to St Paul’s Juniors progress naturally through to St Paul’s School at the end of National Curriculum Year 8. It is expected that those applying to St Paul’s Juniors will continue through to the senior school and complete their secondary education with us. Full details of the 11+ admissions process are available on the school’s website. Alternatively, email Hannah Yager at 11PlusEntry@stpaulsschool.org.uk

Interviews take place the week following the entrance exams.

For information about fee assistance, please see page 13.

Following the written assessment, all sitting the written exams will be invited to an interview which will take place between January-July of Year 6. They will meet two senior members of staff who will each spend 25 minutes talking to them about their academic studies and extra-curricular interests. Parents will have an opportunity to meet a senior member of Thestaff.decision

To apply, parents complete the online application form, pay the registration fee and upload a copy of their son’s passport. Registrations open in Year 5. The selection process begins with the ISEB Common Pre-Test. Parents must register their child with ISEB via their website. This will be taken in October or November of Year 6, preferably at the applicant’s current school. If their school is unable to administer the test, they may sit it at St Paul’s.

post interview will have one of three outcomes:

• A place on the Main List. This offer must be accepted by late June in Year 7. Those attending a school which follows the Years 7 and 8 curriculum prescribed by St Paul’s will receive a place conditional upon continued good conduct and academic progress at their existing school, including an unreserved reference of support from their Head Teacher in Year 8. Those who do not attend schools following the St Paul’s prescribed curriculum in Years 7 and 8 will be required to show via school references that they continue to demonstrate good conduct and academic progress. We may also require them to sit the Common Entrance Exam in core subjects and achieve a minimum of 70%.

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ENTRY AT 13+

• A place on the Reserve List At the start of Year 8, (for those wishing to be considered), an updated Head Teacher report will be requested and candidates will be required to sit a short assessment in English and Mathematics. Following this, some may be offered an unconditional place.

Approximately 90 boys join us at the start of Year 9 from a wide range of schools, mostly from the London area. These combine with the pupils moving up through St Paul’s Juniors to make a year group of around 180.

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• We are unable to offer a place at the school. Full details of the admissions process are available on the school’s website. Email the Admissions team for further advice at admissions@stpaulsschool.org.uk For information about fee assistance, please see page 13.

At this time, we will request a school report from their Head Teacher detailing academic strengths, interests and character. This report and the pre-test results are reviewed and inform our decision on which boys to call forward to written exams and interview. Parents and schools will be notified of our decision in mid-December. All selected interview candidates will be invited to sit written assessments, in English and Mathematics, in early January.

Review of Reserve List applications Updated references are requested in Autumn Term Year 8. Pupils sit examinations in English and Mathematics in early October.

Subject to availability, successful candidates are moved to the Main List and parents are requested to return Acceptance form and deposit. 07

Online application form at stpaulsschool.org.uk

ISEB Common Pre-Test Test taken in October/November of Year 6 at current school or at St Paul’s School if required.

Admissions Timetable for 13+ Entry

Admissions process begins: 13+ In October when boys are in Year 5 Submission deadline: 13+ In September when boys are in Year 6. Please check website for exact date.

Stages Action Note

Written assessments in English & Mathematics in early January (Year 6) Invitations to assessments are sent mid-December. Following the written assessment, all sitting the written exams will be invited to an interview which will take place between January-July of Year 6.

Applications open when pupils are in Year 5 and close in September when they are in Year 6.

Applicants with offers of Main List places The acceptance form is sent during April, a year prior to entry. The acceptance form and deposit must be returned by the deadline advised in the letter.

Results are reviewed in conjunction with the report received from current school. Parents are advised whether or not their son will be called for written assessment and interview by the end of Autumn Term.

Parents will receive a confirmation of application email. Invitations to assessments are sent mid-December.

Interviews take place between January and June (Year 6) Interview invitations are sent to all candidates who sit the written tests at least two weeks before interview. Families advised of results of interviews within 3 weeks.

All 16+ applicants are invited to sit the entrance examinations in their four chosen A Level subjects. Each paper will take 45 minutes. The examinations take place at St Paul’s School at the beginning of November. Overseas candidates may sit the exams on the same date at their local British Council providing we give prior agreement (applicants will be responsible for making initial contact and incur any associated cost). The exam syllabi are based on the current GCSE syllabi. We are aware that most applicants will only be part way through their Year 11 GCSE courses and studying a range of syllabi. The papers are designed to test analytical skills and problem solving ability more than factual recall.

Entrance Exams

Offers will be conditional on GCSE (or IGCSE) grades. Candidates are expected to achieve at least eight passes including English and Mathematics, at least six should be grade 8 or 9, with no more than one grade 6, the remainder at grade 7 or Overseasabove.

Study Art – will be required to bring a portfolio of their recent work for Studyinspection.Engineering – will be asked to bring any design work they have Studycompleted.Music – will have the opportunity to perform a short piece of music on their main instrument.

There is no written examination for Art or Extended Projects. Candidates selecting Ancient History, Computing, Economics, Philosophy, Politics or Theatre Studies may not have studied these subjects before. A detailed understanding of these subjects is not necessary. In the examinations candidates will be required to analyse and critically appraise supplied material. No past papers are available.

The deadline for applications is Friday 23 September 2022. This is also the date for receipt of UKiset results from international candidates (please see page 10). There is no registration fee due upon application, a fee is due if an offer is accepted. Upon receipt of an application, we will request a detailed academic reference from the applicant’s current school. Please ensure that the school is informed that they will be approached for a reference.

There will be a single paper in Mathematics. Candidates that have selected single subject Mathematics and those who have also selected Further Mathematics with Mathematics will sit the same paper. The paper is designed to test understanding and problem solving skills in algebra, geometry, numerical and graphical work.

Study Theatre Studies – will have the opportunity to perform a short piece provided by the school.

Offers Places are offered to candidates who, in all stages of the Admissions process, demonstrate scholarship, can comfortably meet the high academic standards of the school and are likely to make a notable contribution to school life. Candidates are notified on 1 December.

candidates whose schools do not offer GCSEs will be required to achieve equivalent results in their public examinations.

ENTRY AT 16+ Approximately 20 pupils join the Eighth Form at the start of Year 12 to complete their A Level study and prepare for university admission. Many come from a range of London schools, state and independent, and some join us as boarding students from other parts of the UK, Europe and from countries all around the Thoseworld.applying for 16+ entry should be 16 years old on 31 August prior to starting in September. To apply, please complete the online application form that opens at the start of June, 15 months before entry. Applicants will need to submit preliminary choices of the four A Level subjects they wish to study; details of available courses, including Extended Project Qualifications (EPQs), are listed online and in the prospectus.

The examination marks are reviewed and up to 40 candidates who have performed well in all their chosen subjects are invited back for interview.

Interview Selected applicants are interviewed by senior teaching staff in each of their chosen subjects. Interviews take place at St Paul’s on Saturday 19 November 2022. No exceptions can be made to the date or location of the interview. Candidates wishing to: Board – will also be interviewed by the Housemaster and given a tour of the boarding house.

All candidates also sit a problem solving paper and/or a critical thinking skills paper of 40 minutes each, depending on subject choices. All candidates will be required to write about their interests, academic aspirations and motivations for joining St Paul’s School.

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Acceptance of Offers: By Friday 9 December 2022 Further information about how to apply can be found on our website, stpaulsschool.org.uk or please contact 16PlusEntry@stpaulsschool.org.uk or 020 8746 5362. For information about fee assistance, please see page 13. 09

Interview invitations sent to successful applicants. Offers sent Offers will be emailed to successful candidates in early December. Offers will be conditional on GCSE (or IGCSE) grades. Candidates are expected to achieve at least eight passes including English and Mathematics, at least six should be grade 8 or 9, with no more than one grade 6, the remainder at grade 7 or above. Overseas candidates whose schools do not offer GCSEs will be required to achieve equivalent results in their public examinations.

Acceptance of offers Candidates to accept offers approximately 10 days later Acceptance form returned and deposit paid by the deadline advised in the offer letter.

16+ APPLICATION DATES Please see below the calendar of events (for 2023 entry).

Applications and UKiset open: Wednesday 1 June 2022 Group Tour: Saturday 10 September 2022 Applications and UKiset Close: Friday 23 September 2022 Exam: Friday 4 November 2022 Interview: Saturday 19 November 2022 Offers issued: Thursday 1 December 2022

Confirmation of offer Confirmation that conditions of offer are met (following submission of final Year 11 results)

Online application form at stpaulsschool.org.uk and where applicable UKiset (please see page 10 for information)

Parents will receive a confirmation of application email. Applications open when boys are in Year 10 and close in September when they are in Year 11.

Admission process begins: 16+ In June when boys are in Year 10 Submission deadline: 16+ In September when boys are in Year 11 Admissions Timetable for 16+ Entry Stages Action Note

Entrance Examinations Test taken in Autumn Term of Year 11 at St Paul’s School. Results are reviewed in conjunction with the reference from current school. Parents are advised whether or not their son will be called for interview one week after examinations.

Interviews take place with senior teaching staff for chosen A Levels approximately 2 weeks after Entrance Examinations

All candidates will be required to sit the entrance exams in their chosen A Level subjects. These may be sat in their current country of residence providing we give prior agreement and that they are held at the British Council on Friday 4 November 2022.

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It is the applicant’s responsibility to make arrangements with the British Council, notify us and bear any associated costs. Papers will be emailed out to the exam centre in time for the exam.

St Paul’s requires international candidates to have a UK-based Guardian for the duration of their time at the school. The Guardian will need to meet the requirements as set out in our Guardianship Policy and Agreement. This can be found on our website. Candidates

applying for 16+

It will then be the responsibility of the student and his parents to apply for a visa at the appropriate time.

St Paul’s School will make one administration charge of £500 for UKVI visa applications. St Paul’s School complies with the duties set out by the Home Office’s UK Visa and Immigration authority.

VISA INFORMATION St Paul’s School is a UK Visas and Immigration Child student sponsor. Students who have been offered and accepted a place to study at St Paul’s School and require a visa to study in the United Kingdom will be issued a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) reference number.

If English is the applicant’s first language and they are attending a British School following the IGCSE syllabus, please get in touch with the admissions office to find out whether it is necessary to provide UKiset results.

Successful candidates will be required to attend the interview at St Paul’s on Saturday 19 November 2022. As no exceptions can be made either to the date or the venue, please ensure that you are able to attend the interview, if invited, before submitting an application. Further details can be found on our website.

Many pupils have joined St Paul’s from overseas to study for their A Levels. We welcome overseas applications and value the diversity these pupils bring to the school community. All lessons at St Paul’s are conducted in English. The pace of learning is brisk and students need to be fluent in both written and spoken forms of the language. Candidates wishing to study for an EPQ should be at a standard to achieve an 8 or 9 in English Language GCSE (as a first Overseaslanguage).candidates are required to arrange to sit UKiset assessment tests (ukiset.com) ensuring that results reach us no later than Friday 23 September 2022.

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Academic Scholarships

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS AT 13+

For external candidates entering at 13+, the Scholarship Examinations are held annually in May. Candidates must have successfully completed the 13+ admission process and have been made and accepted a Main List offer. Candidates must also be under 14 on 1 September following the examination, and should be registered and entered for the examination by their Head Teacher. Compulsory papers are set in English, French, Geography, History, Latin, Mathematics, Science and Theology & Philosophy. There is an optional paper in Greek and candidates are encouraged to sit it if they have reached a reasonable standard. For pupils at St Paul’s Juniors, scholarships are awarded at the end of Year 8 based on performance over the previous two years and in the Year 7 & Year 8 end-of-year examinations. About 35 Scholarships are awarded each year in total to pupils from St Paul’s Juniors and external candidates. All Academic Scholarships are honorary and worth £60. They are retained until the end of a pupil’s career at St Paul’s, subject to good work and conduct.

SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS AT 17+

All pupils, regardless of when they joined the school, are eligible for Senior Scholarships. These Scholarships are worth £60 per annum and are awarded at the start of Year 13 for the final year (Upper Eighth). They are awarded on the basis of work throughout Year 12 (Lower Eighth) and performance in the end of Year 12 examinations. No new Academic Scholarships are awarded at 16+. For information about Academic Scholarships, please contact admissions@stpaulsschool.org.uk

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St Paul’s School offers a number of Scholarships annually. All Scholarships are honorary.

15 Music Scholarships

MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS AT 11+ Once an offer of a place has been accepted for 11+ entry, suitable pupils are invited to apply for a Music Scholarship. Candidates should have reached at least Grade 5 (ABRSM/ Trinity Guildhall equivalent) on their principal instrument and will be required to perform, sight-read, respond to aural tests, complete a 20-minute written paper and answer general questions relating to their music making. Each Scholarship is honorary, worth £60 per annum plus free tuition on two instruments. Exhibitions are also available and consist of free tuition on one instrument only. To speak to the Director of Music or for more details about the 11+ examination and entry standards, please contact Andrew Casterton, Director of Music, St Paul’s Juniors, at AMC@stpaulsschool.org.uk

The Music Department holds a 13+ Open Morning in November. For more details about the event, examination process and entry standards, or if you wish to speak to the Director of Music, please contact Mark Wilderspin, Director of Music, St Paul’s School, at MDW@stpaulsschool.org.uk

Being a music scholar at St Paul’s gives me the opportunity to participate in a wide range of ensembles, performing diverse and challenging repertoire, with the support and encouragement of a strong musical community, excelling far beyond the classroom.”

Once an offer of a place has been accepted, suitable pupils are invited to apply for a Music Award. A number of Music Scholarships and Exhibitions are awarded each year. The closing date for entries is mid-January in the year of entry and shortlisted candidates will be invited to audition, usually very late in January or early in February prior to entry. Each candidate will be required to perform, sight-read, respond to aural tests, complete a 20-minute written paper and answer general questions relating to their music making. We expect candidates to have attained at least Grade 6 standard (ABRSM/ Trinity Guildhall equivalent) for 13+ and Grade 8 for 16+ on their principal study, though not necessarily to have taken exams. Each Scholarship is honorary, worth £60 per annum, plus free tuition on two instruments. Exhibitions consist of free tuition on one instrument. Awards at 13+ are retained for three years and are reviewed for the final two years of school. Awards at 16+ are for two years.

MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS AT 13+ AND 16+

The basic fee covers tuition, games, loan books, stationery, libraries, medical inspection, careers aptitude tests, certain school publications and lunch, which all pupils are required to attend. In the Senior School, charges are made for the purchase of some books (which become the personal property of the pupil) and public examination fees.

The registration fee of £175 is payable at each entry point of St Paul’s Juniors and St Paul’s School. This fee is non-refundable. At 11+ and 16+, the fee is only payable upon acceptance of a place.

All fees are payable by Direct Debit on the first day of each term. Payment by direct bank transfer or cheque may be possible on prior agreement with the Finance Office.

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REGISTRATION FEE

Musical instrument lessons are payable directly in advance to the peripatetic music teacher concerned on receipt of an invoice. The fee is £32.40 per 35-minute lesson in both schools. (Visiting Music Teachers review their fees annually and may increase the fee in September 2023.)

Remission

The Governors make some remission of fees when there are three or more children of one family at St Paul’s School, St Paul’s Juniors or St Paul’s Girls’ School. A formal application, in writing, must be made by the parent. Remission will begin in the term following the date of application and will not be retrospective.

*Please refer to our Terms and Conditions and Parent Contract as outlined on the St Paul’s School website. A link to all the school policies can be found at stpaulsschool.org.uk/about-st-pauls/school-policies/

Musical Instrument Lessons

St Paul’s Juniors Fees (2022-23) £7,324 per term St Paul’s School Fees (2022-23) £9,162 per term Day pupils £13,788 per term Boarding Fees

The fees and deposit amount for the 2023-2024 academic year will be determined by the Governors in March 2023 and will be available on the school’s website.

DEPOSIT A deposit of £3,200 is required when accepting an offer of a place for 7+, 8+, 11+ and 16+ in 2023 and £3,500 for a 13+ place in 2025. For those admitted to St Paul’s Juniors, the deposit also covers attendance at St Paul’s School. The deposit is returnable when the pupil leaves St Paul’s.*

FEES

The Housemaster, supported by the Matron and a team of House Tutors, works closely with pupils’ academic tutors to ensure that they make the most of school life, but most importantly that they settle in, make friends and are happy.

There are also several flexi-boarding places available in the newly refurbished West House for pupils who wish to board during the week. Flexi-boarding is ideal for those who have a very long commute, whose parents are away for a period of time or for those who have an after-school or early morning activity. Flexi-boarders have their own rooms and a common room overlooking the Thames in West House, but also enjoy access to all the facilities in School House and the wider school. They join full boarders for all meals in the dining room and prep in the Kayton Library. Flexi-boarding is available for up to five nights a week. For further information, please email flexiboarding@stpaulsschool.org.uk

In School House, we offer full and weekly boarding (Sunday evening –Friday afternoon). A small number of places may be available for Year 9 boys who are welcome as weekly boarders but must return to an approved guardian or family member every weekend. They cannot be full boarders. Boarding is not available for boys below Year 9.

Boarding

School House is a small, friendly boarding house for up to 36 senior pupils situated on the school site, overlooking the River Thames. The majority of boarders join the school at 16+ and either live abroad or in the UK outside the M25. The boarding house offers a supportive environment, which helps boarders to concentrate on their studies during the week, but also grants them the independence and freedom to explore their many other interests. Besides structured daily prep time, boarders can use the school’s many facilities: some may use the gym, others the music school, another group might have coffee in nearby Hammersmith, whilst others relax in the House common room and play pool or watch a film together. At weekends, we organise various trips including cooking classes at Leith’s, meals out in London restaurants, tours around famous landmarks such as St Paul’s Cathedral and the Science Museum, and high adrenaline activities like go-karting, indoor skydiving and paintballing.

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St Paul’s School Public Examination Results 2021 Our greatest achievement remains our ability to teach subjects with passion and scholarship rather than focusing only on exams. Outstanding results are a by-product. 2021 was a year like no other and results were awarded through Centre Assessed Grades, rather than the normal public exams process. However, they remain a fair reflection of the efforts and abilities of the St Paul’s pupils. At A Level and Pre-U, 77% of grades awarded were A* (or equivalent) and 95% were A* or A (or equivalent). A Level Results 2021 Subject Entries A* A B C D E U Art 10 8 2 Biology 46 36 6 4 Chemistry 85 64 13 7 1 Computing 18 14 2 2 Economics 67 47 13 7 Geography 38 30 7 1 Greek 3 3 Italian 1 1 Latin 7 6 1 Mathematics 176 129 37 6 3 1 Mathematics (Further) 69 63 5 1 Music 2 2 Politics 31 17 13 1 Theatre Studies 3 3 Pre-U Results 2021 Subject Entries D1 D2 D3 M1 M2 M3 P1 P2 P3 English Literature 27 9 13 4 1 French 14 9 5 German 5 2 3 History 49 7 19 16 6 1 Italian 12 10 2 Physics 66 53 9 3 1 Spanish 6 3 2 1 Theology and Philosophy 34 17 9 7 1 ST PAUL’S SCHOOL FURTHER INFORMATION 20

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GCSE Results 2021 Subject Entries 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Ancient History 26 17 5 2 2 Art 42 33 9 Biology 198 159 24 10 3 1 1 Chemistry 198 167 23 4 2 2 Computing 71 50 11 5 5 Drama 32 19 7 3 3 Electronics 24 17 6 1 English 198 190 7 1 English Literature 197 184 12 1 French 145 115 19 5 6 Geography 137 95 31 9 2 German 38 26 8 4 Greek 23 15 4 2 2 History 161 121 31 9 Italian 49 40 6 2 1 Latin 74 52 10 7 5 Mathematics 198 170 17 9 2 Music 26 22 4 Physics 198 174 15 7 2 Product Design 50 49 1 Russian 6 3 2 1 Spanish 38 22 8 3 3 2 Systems & Control 23 11 9 2 1 Theology & Philosophy 35 27 5 2 1 These are the results as of October 2021. Please consult our website stpaulsschool.org.uk for any updates to these results.

At GCSE 81% of grades awarded were at Grade 9 and 94% were Grade 8 or 9

Destinations of St Paul’s Leavers 2021

Bath 3 Bristol 10 Cambridge 12 Cardiff 1 Durham 12 East Anglia UEA 1 Edinburgh 16 Exeter 6 Imperial College London 11 King’s College London, University of London 1 London School of Economics 8 Loughborough 1 Manchester 2 Newcastle 1 Nottingham 1 Oxford 18 Queen Mary University of London 2 Southampton 1 University College London 11 Warwick 9 Total 127 UNIVERSITIES ABROAD Canada, Queens 1 Canada, University of Toronto 2 Italy, Bocconi 1 USA, Bates College 1 USA, Boston 1 USA, Brown 1 USA, Carnegie Mellon 1 USA, Chicago 4 USA, Columbia 3 USA, Duke 1 USA, Harvard 3 USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1 USA, Middlebury College 1 USA, Pennsylvania 3 USA, Southern California 1 USA, Stanford 1 USA, Tufts 1 USA, University of California, Berkeley 1 USA, University of California, Los Angeles 1 USA, Yale 2 Total 31

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BY UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE

BY COURSE Ancient, Medieval and Modern History 1 Arabic with Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies 1 Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies 1 Architecture 1 Biochemistry 2 Biological Sciences 3 Biology 1 Biomedical Sciences 2 Chemistry 4 Classical Archaeology and Ancient History 1 Classics 2 Computer Science/Computing 5 Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence 1 Computer Science and Mathematics 1 Economics 8 Economics and Management 4 Engineering, Aeronautical 2 Engineering, Biomedical Systems 1 Engineering, Chemical 1 Engineering, Design 1 Engineering, General 3 Engineering, Mechanical 2 Engineering, Mechanical and Electronic 1 English 4 English and Creative Writing 1 English Language and Literature 2 English Literature 1 English Literature and History 1 Finance 1 Finance and Management 1 Financial Mathematics and Statistics 1 French and Italian 1 Geography 6 History 12 Human Sciences 1 Human, Social, and Political Sciences 2 Information Management for Business 1 Italian and Spanish 1 Law 1 Materials Science and Engineering 1 Mathematics 6 Mathematics and Economics 1 Mathematics and Statistics 2 Mathematics, Statistics, and Business 1 Medical Biosciences 1 Medical Sciences 1 Medicine 5 Modern European Languages and History 1 Molecular Bioengineering 1 Natural Sciences 4 Philosophy 2 Philosophy and Economics 1 Philosophy, Politics and Economics 5 Physics 2 Physics and Philosophy 1 Politics and International Studies 1 Politics and Modern Languages 1 Psychology 2 Psychology and Philosophy 1 Theoretical Physics 1 Courses Abroad 31 Total 158 23

Getting to School

St Paul’s School is situated on the south bank of the River Thames, on the south-west side of Hammersmith Bridge, close to the M4 and South Circular Road (A205). The entrance gate is accessed from Lonsdale Road. Please note: Hammersmith Bridge is currently only open to pedestrians and cyclists.

A number of school buses run daily from North London, West London, South London and Surrey. Buses are kept separate for St Paul’s Juniors and St Paul’s School. To enquire about the latest services and pick up routes, please visit getting-herestpaulsschool.org.uk/

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BY RAIL Barnes Station is served by frequent trains from Clapham, Waterloo and Richmond and has connections with Waterloo/Clapham Junction, Kingston and Hounslow. Pupils can catch the 33 or 419 bus from Barnes Station which stops at the top of the school road. BY UNDERGROUND The school is easily accessible via the District, Piccadilly, Circle, and Hammersmith & City tube lines. Hammersmith Bridge is currently closed indefinitely to traffic but is open to pedestrians and cyclists. It is around a 20-minute walk to Lonsdale Road from Hammersmith Station.

FROM THE M4 Take the Junction 1 (A205) exit from the M4 at the Chiswick roundabout and follow the A205 onto Chiswick High Road. Turn left onto Lower Richmond Road (A316) then turn right onto Lower Richmond Road (A3003). Follow the A3003 until you reach The Terrace. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto Lonsdale Road. The school is about 0.3 miles along Lonsdale Road on the left. BY AIR London Heathrow Airport is within easy reach of the school (30 minutes by car/taxi). ON ARRIVAL Visitors are requested to report immediately to Reception.

CAR PARKING Parents dropping pupils off to St Paul’s are requested to park on Lonsdale Road. Visitor parking is situated inside the entrance gates. Car parking attendants will be on hand if you have any queries.

SCHOOL BUSES

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ST PAUL’S SCHOOL FURTHER INFORMATION

St Paul’s occupies 45 acres of its own green, open space on the banks of the Thames, giving our pupils the opportunity to play a wide range of sports all year round. Our campus is unique amongst London schools for the on-site facilities it offers – from boat house to theatre, art gallery to cricket pitches, concert hall to engineering workshop. We encourage parents to book a tour of the school to see the range and quality of activities and facilities we offer, many of which have been recently upgraded.

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Pupils who do well at St Paul’s and St Paul’s Juniors are talented, possess intellectual curiosity, have interests outside the classroom, can excel by themselves or as part of a team, and have energy and zest.

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