Edenfield Girls' High School

GirlsIntake
100Pupils

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
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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

UrduReligious StudiesMathematicsHistoryEnglish LiteratureEnglish Language

Headteacher · Naman Yasin

School life & ethos

Boarding
No
SEN support
1%
EHC plans
0%

Schools nearby

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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.