Edenfield Girls' High School
Edenfield Girls' High School is a small independent school for girls in Lancashire, with around 100 pupils on roll. Its compact size lends itself to a close-knit community where pupils are unlikely to go unnoticed. Entry is at age 11 through an 11+ assessment, and the school is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate. Families looking for an intimate setting rather than a large institution may find the scale appealing.
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Inspection reports
- Last inspected
- 16 April 2024
Teaching & academics
Teaching leads to GCSE qualifications, with English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, History and Religious Studies among the popular choices. The inclusion of Urdu among the well-taken subjects points to a curriculum that reflects the languages and heritage of its pupils. With only around 100 girls in total, class groups are likely to be small.
Popular GCSE subjects
Headteacher · Naman Yasin
School life & ethos
- Boarding
- No
- SEN support
- 1%
- EHC plans
- 0%
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The last word
A small girls' independent in Lancashire where a tight community and a personal scale define the experience. It will suit families who value being known over being one of many.
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Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.