Queen Margaret's

Queen Margaret's is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 11 to 18.

Key facts about Queen Margaret's

  • Queen Margaret's is a girls-only senior school, offering both day and boarding places.
  • The school welcomes approximately 300 girls aged from 11 to 18 years.
  • Queen Margaret's is located at Escrick in Yorkshire.

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What makes Queen Margaret's different?

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Head, Governance and Inspections

When reviewing details about a particular school, prospective parents should always ensure they have looked at the governance details, reviewed recent inspections and read about the Head's vision for the school. Find out more about how to read an inspection report, the role of the Head (and whether you need to like him or her!), the school's pastoral care provision, looking at what is taught through the curriculum and assessing the extracurricular opportunities on offer.

Queen Margaret's Open Days

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Queen Margaret's Open Morning

No forthcoming Open Day dates are available.

More about Queen Margaret's

Queen Margaret's location map

Queen Margaret's
Escrick Park, Escrick, York, YO19 6EU.

Girls, 11-18 · Day & Boarding

To discover more, visit the Queen Margaret's website.

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Wellington College
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