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Year 6 Destinations 2019-20 YEAR 6 DESTINATIONS 2019-20 Every year we are justifiably proud of our excellent Senior School results. Our 37 leavers received the following offers: American School in London 1 Offer Belmont School 8 Offers (1 Scholarship) Channing School 13 Offers (1 Scholarship) City of London School for Girls 3 Offers Claremont High School 1 Offer Collège Français Bilingue de Londres 1 Offer École Jeannine Manuel 1 Offer Francis Holland School, Regent’s Park 19 Offers (2 Scholarships) Francis Holland School, Sloane Square 1 Offer Godolphin and Latymer School 1 Offer Henrietta Barnett School 1 Offer Highgate School 5 Offers Latymer Upper School 1 Offer Maida Vale School 3 Offers Marymount International School London 1 Offer More House School 5 Offers North London Collegiate School 3 Offers North Bridge House Senior, Canonbury 2 Offers North Bridge House Senior, Hampstead 3 Offers (1 Scholarship) Northwood College for Girls 1 Offer Notre Dame School, Cobham 1 Offer Queen's College, London 14 Offers (3 Scholarships) Queenswood 7 Offers St George’s College, Weybridge 1 Offer St George’s School, Harpenden 1 Offer St James Senior Girls’ School 3 Offers St Margaret’s School, Bushey 1 Offer St Margaret’s School, Hampstead 1 Offer St Marylebone C.E. School 1 Offer St Michael's Catholic Grammar School 4 Offers St Paul’s Girls’ School 2 Offers South Hampstead High School 9 Offers (1 Scholarship) Sylvia Young Theatre School 2 Offers The Royal Masonic School For Girls 1 Offer (1 Scholarship) Below is a sample of the schools to which our boys tend to move to at the end of their time at St Mary’s School. Devonshire House Prep School St Anthony’s School Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School The Hall Junior School Hereward House School UCS Hampstead Highgate School (Junior/Prep) (Junior/Prep) .
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