The power of an all girls’ school – to inspire, motivate and become extraordinary!
Why Choose An All-Girls School?
There’s a lot to consider when choosing a school…. and here we bust the myths about all girls’ schools
The location, facilities, pastoral support and of course the school’s academic results are all crucial. But there are also plenty of myths surrounding all girls’ schools. Backed by 150 years of experience in teaching girls and plenty of recent research, we believe that girls’ schools are needed now more than ever.
She will thrive
There are countless reasons why girls do better in an all girls environment. They tend to achieve better grades, develop more confidence, and maintain a more positive outlook on life compared to their peers in co-ed schools.
She will find her voice
Research shows that girls in girls’ schools learn to speak up and speak out, even those who struggle with confidence. Research by The Girls’ Day School Trust shows that girls are 93% more likely to participate in class discussions compared to when boys are present.
She will grow
Girls are often used as a foil to boys’ bad behaviour. How many girls do you know (or maybe it happened to you?) who are asked to sit next to the disruptive boys in class to keep them quiet? We believe a girl’s education shouldn’t suffer so her male peers can stay on track. And with much smaller class sizes, we will know and understand your daughter as an individual, tailoring our expertise in teaching to best meet her needs.
She will focus
She will still have plenty of opportunities to interact with male role models through family, friends and male teachers, and through co-ed extracurricular activities. But without the distraction of boys in the classroom during her formative teenage years, she’ll gain more confidence and focus, boosting her academic performance and desire for success.
She will not be stereotyped
Gender stereotypes start becoming ingrained from as early as age 4. In an all-female environment, young girls are more likely to break free from these stereotypes and enjoy traditionally gendered activities. At NGHS, this might include playing football and cricket, pursuing STEM subjects, or aspiring to follow a career in tech or as a pilot. In fact girls in single-sex schools are 75% more likely to study advanced science courses and 60% more likely to pursue STEM careers.
She will be happy
It’s tough being a child today. The pandemic has significantly impacted young people’s mental health, and at age 14, girls’ mental health is generally poorer than boys.
We all know that keeping active is important for a healthy mind as well as a healthy body. Sadly body shaming, puberty and feelings of not being good enough mean that girls tend to disengage with sport more readily than boys. A recent study by the charity Women in Sport showed that 43% of teenage girls were made to feel not good enough at sport, compared with just 24% of boys of the same age.
We offer specialist pastoral support and access to the best in sporting facilities from the minute she starts school. So throughout her time at school, she will be supported and nourished to be as healthy as possible both physically and mentally.
She will be connected
The friendships she makes here will last a life time. And with access to a network of thousands of GDST alumnae, she will be encouraged and inspired long after she leaves school. Read on to find out more about our inspiring alumnae.
All this for less than you might think
The cost of independent school education has been in the news a lot recently, but an NGHS education may cost less than you think. It’s an investment in your daughter’s future that you’ll never regret. You’ll give her a head start as she develops lifelong confidence, opportunities, and friendships. Compare our fees to other independent schools in the area—you may be pleasantly surprised.
And don’t just take our word for it, you can read more about the benefits of an all girls education from the following organisations:




Frequently Asked Questions about all-girls schools
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What are the benefits of an all girls education at Nottingham Girls?
An all girls school is the only time in her life a girl will be in an environment built entirely around her. No girl is left behind; every teacher will get to know her individually, to challenge her academically, support her with care and attention, and show her all the opportunities she needs to thrive.
She’ll be taught in much smaller classes, with dedicated teachers who are experts in their field. She’ll have unlimited opportunities to learn, grow and succeed in science, sport, languages, technology, humanities and the arts. She’ll be able to apply for every leadership position, every subject scholar and every part in the school play and on every sports team. She’ll also have access to one of the world’s largest all female alumni networks, which will give her support and opportunity throughout her lifetime.
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Can I visit Nottingham Girls to learn more about girls’ education?
Yes of course, we would always recommend you visit any school before applying to meet the staff, see the facilities and make sure it’s the right place for your child. Your daughter can also spend the day with us, taking part in lessons and activities and making new friends. Please contact our Admissions Manager on admissions@not.gst.net or call 0115 934 4444 to arrange a visit.
We have more advice on what to consider when choosing a Senior school on our blog:
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How does an all girls education help girls build confidence and leadership skills?
With no gender stereotypes in this school, she’ll learn how inspiring it is when girls take every leadership role, study every subject and have all the parts in school productions and on every sports team. From School Councillors and Subject Scholars in the Junior and Senior School, to Prefects and House Captains in Sixth Form, girls will learn to lead from an early age.
With so many enrichment opportunities available, they’ll also build confidence on the sports pitch, the stage and on many adventures on school trips. Our dedicated careers programme means she’ll start learning business and entrepreneurship, from volunteering activities in the Junior school, up to our dedicated entrepreneur programme, GDST LEAD, in the Sixth Form.
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Can my daughter experience a taster day before applying?
Absolutely, we would encourage you to bring your daughter to spend the day with us in school before you make a decision. She can spend time with us at any point during the school year. Please contact our Admissions Manager at admissions@not.gdst.net or call 0115 935 4444 to arrange a suitable time.
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How do I apply for a place at Nottingham Girls?
You can apply online via our application form here. You can also email our Admissions Manager at admissions@not.gdst.net or call us on 0115 935 4444 if you have questions about the process.
You will need to pay a non-refundable fee of £120 on application.


