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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.

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  2. Our Ascot Residential Summer Centre is based at St Mary’s School. This traditional English boarding school was built in the 19th century and has grown into one of the finest boarding schools in the country. Facilities. Fields for outdoor activities. Tennis courts. Large sports hall. Indoor 25-metre swimming pool. Modern performing arts centre.

  3. May 18, 2024 · Admissions - St Mary's School Ascot. The school accepts about 65 pupils each year. Entry is at 11+ (our main intake), 13+ or 16+ and is by the school’s own entrance examination, an interview and a report from the current school. About 40 pupils are admitted to Year 7 (11+), 20 to Year 9 (13+) and about 5 to the Sixth Form (16+).

  4. St. Mary's Academy was founded in 1889 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet as a private high school for young women. It is the oldest continuously operating Catholic high school in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

  5. Why St. Mary's School Ascot? 25,000+ Parent Reviews, Tuition Fees, Ratings, Curriculum | St. Mary's Road, Ascot | We are a leading Roman Catholic boarding school for girls aged between 11 and 18 years. We are a forty minute journey from London, and are set in 55 acres.

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  6. Academically selective and highly sought after, St Mary’s Ascot is awash with accolades that sing of its excellence. Originally a convent run by the Sisters of Loretto, IBVM, the school remains one of the foremost Roman Catholic Girls’ schools in the country.

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  8. School Information - St Mary's School Ascot. History of the School. Mary Ward was born in 1585 into a wealthy recusant Catholic family near Ripon in Yorkshire. She received a good classical education, and then, at the age of 15, she decided upon the religious life, and entered the monastery of Poor Clares in St Omer.

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