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Bromley High School GDST

Part of Girls' Day School Trust (GDST), Secular, Founded 1883

Updated July 2026

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Bromley High School is an outstanding independent day school for girls aged 4 to 18, part of the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST). Located on a 25-acre site in Bromley, it is recognized for its academic success, extensive co-curricular opportunities, and first-rate facilities.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

Bromley High School is committed to providing an exceptional education that empowers girls to become the next generation of female leaders. The school rejects stereotypes and champions girls to surpass expectations, fostering a community built on the values of compassion, curiosity, and courage. It emphasizes a holistic approach that nurtures a pupil's mind, body, and spirit, ensuring every girl is cherished and supported in defining her own unique pathway.

Programmes

The school offers a continuous educational journey from age 4 to 18, encompassing the Junior School, Senior School, and Sixth Form. The curriculum is designed to be creative and cutting-edge, extending beyond the national curriculum to include specialist teaching in subjects such as science, computing, languages, music, and sport. A 'Futures Programme' is integrated from the early years through to the Sixth Form to guide pupils in career exploration and personal development. Sixth Form students have access to a range of A Level subjects and the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).

Outcomes

The school has a reputation for academic excellence, with recent results including 87% of A Level grades at A*-B and 71% of GCSE grades at 9-7. Pupils frequently progress to Russell Group universities and prestigious art institutions. The school has been awarded the top grade of 'excellent' in all areas by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI).

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
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Learning support

The school provides learning support through a dedicated SEND coordinator and a team of staff focused on the needs of individual pupils. The pastoral team, which includes designated safeguarding leads, ensures the wellbeing of every girl is prioritized. Additionally, the school offers a 'Big Sister' programme and various forums to ensure student voices are heard.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does Bromley High School GDST offer?
Bromley High School GDST offers National Curriculum (England).
How much is tuition at Bromley High School GDST?
Annual tuition at Bromley High School GDST is £21.1K–£26.5K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Bromley High School GDST co-educational?
Bromley High School GDST is a girls school.
Where is Bromley High School GDST located?
Bromley High School GDST is an international school in London, United Kingdom.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026/2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Junior School (Reception – Year 2)4–7£21.1K
Junior School (Year 3 – 6)7–11£21.4K
Senior School & Sixth Form (Year 7 – 13)11–18£26.5K
Other fees(3)
Other fees
Application fee· £240 for overseas candidates£150
Deposit· Acceptance deposit, automatically refunded after the pupil has left (after deducting any outstanding amounts)£1.5K
Mealsterm· Compulsory for Reception to Year 11, optional for Sixth Form£357

Admissions

The school seeks bright-minded girls for entry into the Junior School, Senior School, and Sixth Form. The admissions process is designed to be straightforward for parents and engaging for prospective pupils, with online applications available. Scholarships are offered at Year 7 and Sixth Form levels across various disciplines, including academic, art, drama, music, sports, and leadership. Bursaries are also available to support families.

Calendar

The school operates on a three-term academic year (Autumn, Spring, and Summer). Terms typically run from early September to mid-December, early January to late March, and mid-April to early July, with half-term breaks in October, February, and May/June. Staff study days are scheduled throughout the year, during which there is no school for pupils.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldGymnasiumLibraryScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumDesign & technology workshop

About the campus

Set on a 25-acre site, the campus features extensive sports facilities including a 25-meter indoor swimming pool, seven all-weather tarmac courts, a floodlit full-sized Astroturf, playing fields, a fitness suite, and a gymnastics hall. Academic and creative facilities include a specialist music wing with Steinway pianos and iMac suites, a 460-capacity main hall with professional lighting, art studios with a photographic darkroom, design technology studios with 3D printing and CAD capabilities, and a recently refurbished library. The school also maintains a dedicated Sixth Form Centre and a Forest School area.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of co-curricular activities to broaden horizons and develop interests. Offerings include music ensembles (such as Chamber Choir, Orchestra, and Training Band), LAMDA, dance, and various sports including netball, hockey, football, and gymnastics. The school also provides opportunities for public speaking, debating, and participation in national competitions in science, mathematics, and art. An 'Enrichment for All' programme and various societies, such as the Olive Morris Society, are also available.

  • Mrs E C CodlingHeadmistress

    Emily Codling is the Headmistress of Bromley High School. She is committed to empowering pupils to carve out bright futures and fostering a community based on compassion, curiosity, and courage.

  • Mrs C DickersonHead of Junior School

    Mrs C Dickerson is the Head of the Junior School at Bromley High School. She also serves as a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead for the Junior School.

  • Dr S LindfieldDeputy Head (Academic)

    Dr S Lindfield serves as the Deputy Head (Academic) at Bromley High School.

  • Mrs T HathwayDeputy Head (Pastoral)

    Mrs T Hathway is the Deputy Head (Pastoral) at Bromley High School. She also holds the role of Principal Designated Safeguarding Lead for the school.

  • Mrs K PowellDeputy Head of Junior School (Pastoral)

    Mrs K Powell is the Deputy Head of Junior School (Pastoral) and serves as a Designated Safeguarding Lead for the Junior School.

  • Mrs S FaupelAssistant Head of Junior School (Academic)

    Mrs S Faupel is the Assistant Head of Junior School (Academic).

  • Mrs C BirdAssistant Head (Director of Sixth Form)

    Mrs C Bird is the Assistant Head and Director of Sixth Form. She also serves as a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead for the Senior School.