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St. Anne's Catholic High School for Girls

Upper Site, 6 Oakthorpe Rd, London N13 5TY, United Kingdom

Catholic school
3.2
30 reviews
8 comments
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JV8R+HX London, United Kingdom
+44 20 8886 2165
st-annes.enfield.sch.uk
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Monday: 8–16
Tuesday: 8–16
Wedneasday: 8–16
Thursday: 8–16
Friday: 8–16
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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David Getling
David Getling
I've just had a new student and her very distressed mother tell me how her daughter was told that she could not proceed to Y13 because of her AS grades. According to recent press articles, the government has clearly stated that this is illegal. But not only is it illegal it's highly unethical and unkind. If what I've been told is true then it shows what a hypocrite Siobhan Gilling is, with the school's website gushing about being caring and motivating for the girls.

I was also told that for her further maths course only two out of three modules where delivered and that this young lady had been predicted a B for the standard maths course. This kind of thing strongly suggests incompetent teaching.

So think very, very carefully about sending your daughter to this school, there are an awful lot of smiling headteachers spouting honey sweet rhetoric, which is so out of character that they ought to win an Oscar for their acting.
IiGraceyy
IiGraceyy
I didn't realise how well this School shaped and nurtured me, until I reached University and graduated. Truly, privileged to have attended this School. Not perfect- but truly great!
Sam
Sam
don't let the smiling faces and the rehearsed waves that you see on opening evening deceive you; the further your child progresses into this school, the more miserable they will become as the blatant racism, insensitivity to home life and lack of support for those who are struggling both in terms of education and personal life is revealed.
Shei
Shei
Very bad experience yesterday 4/7/19.My daughter's teacher confiscated her mobile and knowing that she was supposed to leave early at 13:00pm,they did not deem it necessary to inform her parents that she will be delayed.I called several times and texted her,thinking something horrible might have happened to her on her way home.Although they could see all her msg because the phone was with the teacher,they refused to inform me.How dare they put me through such emotional stress.I think the school has double standard,when it comes to Asian and cocassian pupils.
Kelly Ogieriakhi
Kelly Ogieriakhi
My daughter came crying on first day of school but she has already left
Tara Hanna
Tara Hanna249 days ago
St Anne’s has been a part of my life since I attended back in 1992. Made friends for life and did really well in GCSE’s and Sixth Form. It was a no-brainer when my own daughter was old enough to attend and we are so thankful that she is flourishing at the school and predicted high grades in all her subjects. Our younger daughter is waiting to hear what secondary she will be attending and of course we are praying it will also be St Anne’s. It’s pastoral care and support is second to none. I wouldn’t want to be a teenager in todays world but the school family ensure that our girls are ready to face all that life has to offer. They provide incredible opportunities in extra curricular subjects such as it’s award winning Gospel Choir and it’s amazing work in the local community; there really is something to suit everyone. It deserves its Outstanding rating and has recently been awarded the World Class Schools Accreditation.
Yn
Yn341 days ago
st annes is literally the best school, all the bad reviews are just a lie.. there trying to make ur children not wanting to come to the school. my daughter goes there and she has really good education so stop putting bad reviews!
Grace Lando
Grace Lando1 year ago
I haven't actually started going there my days there makes me feel that it's going to be great there I also wana say that food is brilliant there and desert are tasty
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