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  1. Welcome to the website of St Mary’s School Ascot, a leading Roman Catholic boarding school for girls aged between 11 and 18 years. St Mary’s is a warm and caring community where we are passionate about bringing out the full potential of each of our 380 pupils.

    • Academic Life

      An Academic Community. Academic life at St Mary’s is not...

    • History of the School

      St Mary’s School opened with just 19 pupils under the...

    • Term Dates

      Term Dates. 2023 - 2024. 2024 - 2025. If you have more than...

    • Curriculum

      We are proud of our wide-ranging and stimulating curriculum...

  2. St Mary's School Ascot is a Roman Catholic independent day and boarding school for girls in Ascot, Berkshire, England. It is a member of the Girls' Schools Association. It was named 2015 "Public School of the Year" at the annual Tatler Schools Awards. It was ranked No. 1 in the U.K. by The Daily Telegraph in the 2018 GCSEs.

  3. Learn how to apply for entry to St Mary's School Ascot, a Catholic boarding and day school for girls aged 11-18. Find out about entrance exams, interviews, open mornings, fees and FAQs.

  4. St Mary's School Ascot es un centro educativo e internado para niñas en Ascot, Berkshire, Inglaterra. 1 Pertenece a la Girls' Schools Association. Fue galardonada como «Escuela pública del año» en los premios anuales de Escuelas Tatler de 2015. 2 Ocupa el puesto número 1 en el Reino Unido por The Daily Telegraph en el 2018 GCSE s. 3 . Historia

  5. Learn about the origins and vision of St Mary's School Ascot, a Catholic school for girls founded by Mary Ward in 1609. Discover how the school reflects the values and legacy of this pioneering educator and religious leader.

  6. An Academic Community. Academic life at St Mary’s is not confined to the classroom. We are proud of having a vibrant, varied, pupil-led programme of events that is constantly responding to the needs and interests of the pupils and the world in which we live.

  7. St Mary’s School opened with just 19 pupils under the Headship of Sister Veronica Lund (1885-91). The earliest buildings remain at the heart of the school, including the Chapel, which was consecrated in 1906, and the layout of the estate included the rhododendrons and azaleas which still greet visitors as they come up the drive.