“Students explore their faith by becoming young women of action who use their gifts and talents to benefit others..
Our staff go above and beyond in providing the best possible pastoral care, guidance, and support for all our students to ensure all achieve success."
Eoin Kelly Headteacher
Read our full Headteacher Welcome here.
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Catholic Schools Inspectorate report on behalf of the Archbishop of Southwark
We are proud to share our published Catholic Schools Inspectorate (CSI) Report, following our inspection earlier this month.
We are over the moon to report that Ursuline High School has been awarded Outstanding across all areas.
The overall judgment of Outstanding (Grade 1) was awarded and we secured Outstanding (Grade 1) in each of the following categories:
- Overall effectiveness
- Catholic life and mission
- Religious education
- Collective worship
The report reflects the outstanding work of the school, the dedication of all the staff and our students hard work and effort.
A big thanks to our school community for your continued support - staff, students and parents/carers.
Alongside our over-subscribed main school and Sixth Form open events, this report really is a lovely end to our first half-term.
The report can be found here.
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SSAT Educational Outcomes Awards 2024
Ursuline High School Wimbledon has been recognised in this year’s Educational Outcomes Awards, receiving awards for being for being in the top 10% of schools nationally for student progress and in the top 10% of non-selective schools for student attainment in the 2024 end of KS4 exams. Read more.
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DFE Report 'Above Average' Progress and Results
We are delighted to report that the DfE as rated our A Level results as 'Above Average'. Results are above national results at A*-A, A*-B and A*-C, and also Above Average for progress made between GCSE and A Level. It is rare for schools like ours, in the top 4% nationally at GCSE, to continue to make positive progress in the 6th form. Well done to all our students and staff!