City of London School for Girls in London, England | Best Girls high School London
City of London School for Girls is a non-denominational, independent day school, for girls aged 7 to 18, based in the London Square Mile. The School was established by the Corporation of the City of London with money from a bequest from William Ward of Brixton to provide education for girls that “would correspond, as near as may be, to the City of London School”. The school opened in Carmelite Street in 1894 and moved to the present premises in the Barbican in 1969.
The City of London School for Girls is owned by the City of London Corporation. We fully support the City’s theme “The City Together; a Vision for a World Class City” which…
- Is competitive and promotes opportunity,
- Supports our communities,
- Protects, promotes and enhances our environment,
- Is vibrant and culturally rich,
- Is safer and stronger.
City of London School for Girls looks to recruit staff of the highest calibre across the school. Its location and links to the City of London Corporation allow for unrivalled opportunities for professional development.
If you are interested in working at City, see our Vacancies page, or email [email protected].
To read more about working at CLSG, please see our Continued Professional Development section.
This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please read our Safeguarding Policy here.