Discovering kind hearts, fierce minds and strong spirits

09:30AM, Monday 15 September 2025

Discovering kind hearts, fierce minds and strong spirits

QUEEN Anne’s is an independent school for girls aged 11 to 18, dedicated to providing the ideal academic and pastoral environment for young women to thrive.

Reliable and safe transport network: Conveniently located in Caversham, Queen Anne’s has an excellent local transport network that ensures easy and safe commuting for students. This gives parents that may find the school run difficult an alternative travel choice.

Supporting the step up to secondary: We pride ourselves on offering a seamless transition from primary to secondary school, helping our new girls to familiarise themselves with the school and advising families on this big step in their educational lives. We offer many opportunities to visit us including open mornings, personal visits, taster days and induction days.

The school day: At Queen Anne’s, students have the ability to encompass all their activities during the school day, allowing them to have valuable family time at home. Three days a week school continues until 6.15pm, enabling students to take part in clubs and complete homework after their lessons finish. Transport fits around the school hours, or there is always the option to flexi-board on those longer days.

Experts in girls’ education: As a specialist in girls’ education, Queen Anne’s recognises the unique potential of young women. Whether starting in Year 7, 9 or 12, students have the opportunity to take part in many different subjects to help find the path they would like to follow when leaving full-time education. With more than 20 GCSE choices and 25 plus A levels on offer, there is a wide range of different options within their grasp.

Our next open morning is on Saturday, September 20 and is a wonderful opportunity to discover the school. To book, please scan the QR code on the advert below, email the admissions team at admissions@qas.org.uk or call 0118 918 7333.

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