Queen Anne’s School

Key Info

A Level Results 2022 A*- A: 45%
GCSE Results 2022 7-9: 64%
Pupil Population 450
Number of International Boarding Students 112
Typical Boarding Fee £14,760
Gender type of school Girls Only
Type of School Senior and Sixth Form
Educational programmes offered 2 year GCSEs;2 year IGCSEs;2 year A Levels;Short term boarding education (less than one year)
School Location Region Berkshire

Queen Anne's School

School Overview

Queen Anne’s School is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 11-18. We aim to empower students; preparing them for an ever-changing world through an exciting and continually evolving education, steeped in excellence and true innovation.

Boarding overview

Boarding at Queen Anne’s provides a  true home-from-home experience. With 4 dedicated boarding houses, including Michell, the junior house, providing an idyllic retreat for years 7-9, tucked away at the end of the school field. From Laser Quest to the Harry Potter Studio Tour, weekend trips provide  respite after the busy school week.

Extra Curricular Overview

Our wide and varied co-curricular  programme is designed to stimulate self-exploration,

self-development and self-awareness. From Duke of  Edinburgh’s Award to Beekeeping, and Entrepreneurship to Animation Club, there is something for everyone.

Take a Closer Look

What their Students Say

“Your day starts with breakfast together with your House. There is always a great choice of food – from cooked breakfast to cereal or fruit – it is hard to not find something you’ll enjoy. After breakfast we all go back to our rooms and get ready for the day. After a day full of lessons we have a prep session; you have the choice to either go to clubs, play sports or finish your prep. After the evening activities we go down for supper. At supper there is again lots of options – there are always meat and vegetarian options and dietary requirements are catered for. We then have free time for the rest of the evening or we will have house activities”.

“Weekends are really exciting! We don’t have to wake up early and we are free to choose what we wish to do. Whether you want to spend the day in the sunshine or stay in your room relaxing with your favourite movie and drink you can. There are lots of activities available to us over the weekends, in the morning there are activities such as swimming or fitness, we also can go on trips! These trips are somewhere different each weekend so we can experience lots of new things. On Sunday’s we have brunch, some of us will then go in to Reading town centre to do shopping”.

“Sometimes you can feel homesick but these feelings come and go; there is always someone around to support you, whether a friend of a member of house staff, you are never alone”.

“In a nutshell, boarding life is really fulfilling, you get to experience things that you might only have one chance to do. I am sure you will fall in love with life as a boarder”.

 

Jamie
Hong Kong, Upper 4

Brunch is lovely. You can have lie in after a long week and go to brunch at 10am. I particularly enjoy having access to the cookery room during the weekend as cooking together can act as a way of socialising between various year groups and Houses.

 

Rafia
Nigeria, U6

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