CAMDEN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


'Camden School for Girls' is a comprehensive girls' secondary school with a mixed sixth form. Camden School for Girls is situated in the London Borough of Camden in North London and has an age range of 11-18. It is one of the first schools for girls in the country, and was founded in 1871 by Frances Mary Buss, who previously (in 1850) established North London Collegiate School.
The 1999 Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) inspection report described the school as "a unique and very effective school in many ways." The most recent OFSTED report of March 2005 described Camden School for Girls as a "very good school with excellent features."

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Notable Alumnae
External Links

Notable Alumnae



Emma Thompson, actress

Arabella Weir, comedian/actress/author

Sarah Brown, wife of Gordon Brown, PR consultant

Julia Hobsbawm, daughter of Eric Hobsbawm, PR consultant

Claire Bolderson, BBC radio presenter

Johnny Borrell of Razorlight - Sixth Form only

John Hassall of The Libertines/Yeti - Sixth Form only

Tom Hurndall, photographer - Sixth Form only

Lucy Kellaway, writer and journalist

Kyra Humphreys, co-leader of the Northern Sinfonia

External Links



Camden School for Girls Official Site

Camden School for Girls 2005 OFSTED report

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