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  1. St Mary’s School Ascot is a registered charity (290286) and proud of its long-term commitment to public benefit. The School is a company limited by guarantee (01844327) registered in England. Close

  2. St Mary’s School Ascot is a leading Roman Catholic boarding school for girls aged between 11 and 18 years. It is a 45-minute journey from London, and set in 55 acres of beautiful grounds. We are a warm and caring community, and are passionate about bringing out the full potential of each of our 390 pupils. As a full boarding school, with only ...

  3. comment. Based in Berkshire, St Mary’s Ascot is a day and boarding school with a small, friendly (and very hardworking) community of just 350 girls aged 11 to 18. A high achieving school at both GCSEs / IGCSEs and A Levels, St Mary's is one of the top Catholic schools in the country – and it has some of the most outstanding sports ...

  4. 15 hours of English lessons per week plus full programme of sports, activities and excursions. Start dates: 10, 17, 24, 31* July 2024 (*1-week bookings available) Duration: 2 – 4 weeks. Minimum entry level: Beginner. Age range: 10 – 17. More about Summer Course.

  5. In 1885 Mother M Joseph Edwards opened a House in Ascot, named after Our Lady of the Snows, a name of which Mary Ward was particularly fond. 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 ...

  6. 20 de nov. de 2022 · St Mary’s Ascot 20 November 2022 According to one parent, ‘incredible’ headmistress Danuta Staunton could easily be the CEO of a FTSE company, such is the skill and sure touch with which she runs this much-loved Roman Catholic school.

  7. St Mary’s is a Catholic school, and the chapel is at the heart of our school and our everyday life. Our school motto is ‘Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam’: a Catholic education means fulfilling human potential, not for self-aggrandisement, but ‘for the greater glory of God’ and for the benefit of others. That sense of service to the community ...