Notre Dame Roman Catholic Girls' School
Southwark, United Kingdom
About Notre Dame Roman Catholic Girls' School
Notre Dame Catholic Girls' is a single-sex comprehensive school with students from the ages of 11 to 16 years, based in the south London borough of Southwark.
The school was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1855 and until 1977 it was a grammar school. Today, the school intake is non-selective.
Headteacher
Ms B Byrne
Values and vision
Notre Dame Catholic Girls' School has a mission to nurture Christian women who are confident, think for themselves, who understand the concepts of equality and justice and can play a full and responsible part in a changing and multicultural society.
The school strives to ensure that all aspects of school life reflect the school's distinctive Catholic ethos, and that each girl is given equality of opportunity to achieve her full potential - spiritually, academically and socially. It also adheres to the Notre Dame tradition that a school must be ‘a happy place’ and that “a spirit of joy must exist and a smile must be on hand.”
MAT
The school is proud to be part of the SELCAT Catholic Academy Trust which educates almost 5000 students across its Primary and Secondary schools in the Diocese.