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Francis Holland School Sloane Square

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Updated July 2026

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Francis Holland School, Sloane Square, is an independent girls' school established in 1881 located in the heart of London. It provides a rigorous academic education focused on inspiring curiosity and developing the confidence of its pupils.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is committed to a deeply relational approach to teaching, ensuring every pupil is known individually and encouraged to flourish. It fosters an environment of intellectual ambition and curiosity, where pupils are taught to learn from mistakes and develop resilience. The school emphasizes the cultivation of empathy, self-belief, and independence, aiming to prepare pupils to become thoughtful and capable young women.

Programmes

The school offers a broad and balanced curriculum across Key Stages 3 to 5, taught by subject specialists. All pupils study French, Spanish, or German, with a bilingual French stream available from Year 7. Core elements include wellbeing lessons, Computer Science (Years 7-9), and interdisciplinary skills in oracy and research, while the Sixth Form curriculum is supported by the Westmacott Programme and extensive university preparation.

Outcomes

The school reports strong academic performance, with recent results including 71% of GCSE grades at 9-8 and 72% of A Level grades at A*-A. Pupils are prepared for future study and work through a focus on critical thinking, digital fluency, and independent research. The school maintains international university links, with a significant portion of the Sixth Form applying to institutions in the US, Canada, and Europe.

Student support

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Learning support
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Learning support

The school employs a Learning Strategies Department to support pupils in accessing the academic programme. It works collaboratively with parents and teachers to meet individual needs, utilizing adaptive, quality-first teaching strategies. The school also provides a 'Learning to Learn' programme to equip pupils with metacognitive strategies to aid their academic development.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does Francis Holland School Sloane Square offer?
Francis Holland School Sloane Square offers National Curriculum (England), IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
How much is tuition at Francis Holland School Sloane Square?
Annual tuition at Francis Holland School Sloane Square is £33.2K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does Francis Holland School Sloane Square hold?
Francis Holland School Sloane Square holds accreditations including IB.
Is Francis Holland School Sloane Square co-educational?
Francis Holland School Sloane Square is a girls school.
Where is Francis Holland School Sloane Square located?
Francis Holland School Sloane Square is an international school in London, United Kingdom.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Year 711–12£33.2K
Year 812–13£33.2K
Year 913–14£33.2K
Year 1014–15£33.2K
Year 1115–16£33.2K
Year 1216–17£33.2K
Year 1317–18£33.2K
Other fees(5)
Other fees
Registration fee· UK Residents (effective 1st July 2026)£200
Registration fee· Overseas Residents (effective 1st July 2026)£265
Deposit· Required on acceptance of a place. £3,000 is refunded after a pupil has left and a deduction of £150 for the Francis Holland Old Girls’ Life Subscription.£3.2K
Meals· Lunches are inclusive in termly fees and not subject to VAT.
Insurance· Personal Accident Insurance is inclusive in termly fees.

Admissions

The school offers entry points at 11+ and 16+, with occasional places available for Years 8, 9, and 10. The admissions process includes a registration fee of £200 for UK residents and £265 for overseas residents, with a deposit of £3,150 required upon acceptance. The school provides bursaries to widen access and offers scholarships for academic, art, classical ballet, drama, music, and sports excellence at 11+ and 12+ entry.

Calendar

The academic year is divided into three terms: Autumn, Spring, and Summer. The Autumn term typically runs from early September to mid-December, the Spring term from early January to late March, and the Summer term from late April to early July. Each term includes a half-term break, and the school calendar incorporates staff development days where pupils are not required in school.

About the campus

Located in the heart of London near Sloane Square, the school is situated close to cultural landmarks including the Royal Court Theatre, the Saatchi Gallery, and various major museums. While the school utilizes local green spaces like Battersea Park for sports, it also leverages nearby professional sports studios such as KXU and Vita for physical education. The campus environment is supported by digital learning tools integrated into the curriculum.

Co-curriculars

Pupils are encouraged to develop entrepreneurial skills through initiatives such as Young Enterprise, Tycoon in Schools, and Girls Are Investors. The school’s Futures programme facilitates visits from alumnae and professionals, while the Westmacott Programme in the Sixth Form includes Model United Nations and a school radio station. Additional activities include debating, TEDx events, and various trips, such as those for mathematics and industrial cadets.

  • Mrs Alexandra HaydonHead of Francis Holland Sloane Square

    Alexandra joined Francis Holland Sloane Square as Head in January 2024. Previously, she spent 5 years as Deputy Head Academic at Millfield and held roles at St Mary’s Calne and Graveney School. She holds a PGCE and a Masters in Teaching and Learning from Oxford University and won the i25 award for innovation and influence in the independent sector in 2019.

  • Ms Clare Stansfield
    Ms Clare StansfieldSenior Deputy Head – Teaching & Learning

    Clare Stansfield studied History and Politics at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and holds a Master’s in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art. She has held roles including Head of Department, Oxbridge Lead, and Director of Sixth Form before being appointed to her current role in 2025. She is also a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL).

  • Mrs Sarah Pittaway
    Mrs Sarah PittawaySenior Deputy Head Pastoral, Trust Safeguarding Lead

    Sarah joined as Deputy Head Pastoral and Designated Safeguarding Lead in February 2022. She previously worked as a Senior Leader and Designated Safeguarding Lead in three large maintained London schools and as Head of Secondary at a Church of England school. She holds a BA (Hons) in English from the University of Reading and a PGCE from King’s College London.

  • Mr Max Devenport
    Mr Max DevenportDeputy Head Academic

    Max Devenport has strategic responsibility for curriculum, assessment, timetabling, reporting, and academic standards across Key Stages 3 to 5. He previously held leadership roles in Brazil and Malaysia as Head of Mathematics and spent six years as Director of Digital Learning at Latymer Upper School.

  • Ms Jordana Berk
    Ms Jordana BerkDeputy Head (Co-Curricular & Operations)

    Jordana Berk joined the school in January 2026, having previously served as Deputy Head Academic at Old Palace of John Whitgift School. She has also worked as Assistant Head Staff Development and as a Director of Drama for over twelve years. She holds an MA in Education and the National Professional Qualification in Senior Leadership.

  • Mrs Caroline Wilkes
    Mrs Caroline WilkesDirector of Futures and Innovation

    Caroline Wilkes joined Francis Holland in September 2019 as Head of Futures before moving to her current role on the leadership team. She holds an MSc from LSE, an MA in Modern History from Cambridge, and a PGCE from the Open University. She leads the Sixth Form Westmacott Programme and teaches Politics A level.

  • Miss Stephanie Lamb
    Miss Stephanie LambCOO

    Stephanie is a former Tax Partner at EY with over 25 years of experience in the professional services sector. She is a qualified Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Advisor and previously served as a member of EY’s Global Tax Executive.