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Nottingham High School is a diverse, down-to-earth school which thrives on curiosity, challenge, encouragement and kindness. We are an academic community where intelligent children from a wide variety of social backgrounds are given the maximum opportunity to strive for the highest standards.
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Nottingham High School is a private fee-charging day school for boys and girls in Nottingham, England, with an infant and junior school (ages 4–11) and senior school (ages 11–18). There were 1177 students enrolled as at January 2022, of whom 262 were in the sixth form, studying for advanced certificate examinations.
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The best way to find out more about Nottingham High School is to come along and visit us. We have an array of opportunities for both parents and children to explore the school, meet teachers and current pupils, and get involved in lots of fun and interesting activities along the way.
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Organisation. There are 1,180 day pupils, of whom 329 are in the Infant and Junior School and 262 in the Sixth Form. Nearly all Junior School pupils go on to complete their education in the Senior School. (For further details about the Infant and Junior School, see entry in IAPS section.)